- Ooni
Lajamisan with
Oranmiyan as his son. However, Ife
tradition shows that
Lajamisan was
indeed a
descent of
Oranfe lineage. Nevertheless,
Lajamisan is...
- Ooni
Lajamisan (Yoruba:
Lájàmìsán) was the 8th Ooni of Ife, a
paramount traditional ruler of Ile Ife, the
ancestral home of the Yorubas. He
succeeded Ooni...
- from his
sojourn and
contested Obalufon's kingship. It is
unclear how
Lajamisan is Oranmiyan's son,
though he
brutally seized the
throne and is arguably...
- (Obamakin) who
succeeded him. This was in
effect till a coup
conducted by
Lajamisan, a
descendant of Oranfe,
disrupted the
ruling structure. Obatalá is the...
- Ile-Ife,
through the
birth of Ayetise,
progenitor of
Lajamisan and the
emergence of
Obaleo from the
Lajamisan dynasty. The role of Ifa
oracle in
guiding the...
- and thus a
descendant of Ọọni Lajodogun.
Lajodogun was a son of Ọọni
Lajamisan (or Lajemisin), who was a
grandson of the
legendary founder of the Oyo...
- Ogboruu, he is also a
descendant of Ooni Lajodoogun, and his father, Ooni
Lajamisan, and thus a
direct descendant of the semi-legendary
founders of the Yoruba...
- the Yorubas. He
succeeded Obalufon Alayemore and was
succeeded by Ooni
Lajamisan. Dayo,
Ologundudu (2008). The
cradle of
Yoruba culture. Nigeria: Centre...
-
ruler of Ile Ife, the
ancestral home of the Yorubas. He
succeeded Ooni
Lajamisan and was
succeeded by Ooni Lafogido. Dayo,
Ologundudu (2008). The cradle...