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Saburee Babajide Bakre
Saburee Babajide Bakre , born June 22, 1960, was a Nigerian traditional rulers, Nigerian monarch. He was the 9th Agura of Gbagura (one of the five sections of Egbaland). He died on the 14th of June, 2023. Early life and education Saburee Babajide Bakre was born on the 22 of June, 1960 to the family of Prince Olayinka Bakre and Latifah Bakre in Ibadan. He started his primary school education in IICC primary school, Inalende, Ibadan, and thereafter proceeded to Egba High School and later to Ansar-ud-deen College, Isolo, Lagos, where he completed his secondary education in 1981. After the completion of his secondary education, he proceeded to Ogun State Polytechnic, now (Moshood Abiola University of Technology ) where he obtained a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business Administration in 1986. He also obtained certificates from the School of Business and Management, American University of Sharjah, Dubai, and Hamburg Port Training Institute GmbH Hamburg Germany in July and Octob ...
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Oba (ruler)
''Oba'' ('King' in the Yoruba language) is a pre-nominal honorific for kings in Yorubaland. Traditional rulers with dynasties of Yoruba origin, across the modern republics of Benin, Nigeria, and Togo, frequently make use of it. Examples of Kings that do this include Oba Ogunwusi of Ile-Ife, Oba Aladelusi of Akure and Oba Akiolu of Lagos and Oba Ewuare II of Benin. Although the Benin Kingdom is not located within Yorubaland, its Oba ruling dynasty traces its origin to Ile-Ife, the spiritual and historical center of the Yoruba culture. The title is distinct from that of ''Oloye'' in Yorubaland, which is itself used in like fashion by subordinate titleholders in the contemporary Yoruba chieftaincy system. Aristocratic titles among the Yoruba The Yoruba chieftaincy system can be divided into four separate ranks: royal chiefs, noble chiefs, religious chiefs and common chiefs. The royals are led by the obas, who sit at the apex of the hierarchy and serve as the fons honorum ...
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