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Ozolua,
originally known as
Prince Okpame, was the
fifteenth Oba of the
Kingdom of
Benin who
reigned from c. 1483 AD – c. 1504 AD. He
greatly expanded...
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Modupe Ozolua (born 10
October 1973) is a Lebanese-Nigerian-American
philanthropist and entrepreneur. She was the CEO of Body
Enhancement Ltd and is the...
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ivory and
slaves with
European nations. In the
early 16th century,
Ozolua, one of Oba Ewuare's sons,
travelled with Joao
Alfonso d'Aveiro to Lisbon...
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title of Oba for her son
Esigie following the
death of his
father Oba
Ozolua. To that end, she
raised an army to
fight off his
brother Arhuaran, who...
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Esigie (also
spelt Oseigie),
originally known as Osawe, was the son of Oba
Ozolua, who
reigned in the late 15th century, and his
second wife,
Queen Idia....
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refers to a
Benin mythical prince in the
ancient city of Benin, born to Oba
Ozolua by
Queen Ohonmi.
According to Benin's oral history,
Aruan was a
giant who...
- c. 1550 AD – c. 1578 AD. He was the son of
Esigie and the
grandson of
Ozolua.
Orhogbua was
educated in a
Portuguese colonial school and was baptised...
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Ewuare The
Great (1440–1473)
Ezoti (Reigned for 14 days) Olua (1473–1480)
Ozolua (1483–1504)
Esigie (1504–1550)
Orhogbua (1550–1578)
Ehengbuda (1578–1606)...
- from
Esanland to the Oba's
Palace for
retrial during the time of
Ozolua n'Ibarmoi ('
Ozolua the Conqueror'). Agba N'Ojie
inherited the
Uromi throne after...
- brother,
Ozolua,
succeeded him,
ascending the
throne after a three-year
interregnum during which a
republican form of
governance was in place.
Ozolua, an Oba...