- The
Kiriji War, also
known as the Ekiti–
Parapo War, was a 16-year-long
civil war
between the
subethnic kingdoms of the
Yoruba people,
specifically divided...
- prince,
Fabunmi of Okemesi, whom was a
warrior and a
leader of the Ekiti-
parapo forces in
Kiriji War. The
current king of the town is HRM Oba
Michael Gbadebo...
- 18th century. Similarly,
covert military resistance leagues like the
Ekiti Parapọ and the
Ogidi alliance were
organized during the 19th
century wars by often-decentralized...
- The
Agbekoya Parapo Revolt of 1968–1969, po****rly
known as
Agbekoya or the Egbe
Agbekoya Revolt, was a
peasant revolt in Nigeria's
former Western region...
- a
significant role in the
Kiriji War
among Ijebu, Ibadan, and the Ekiti-
Parapo confederacy. In 1890, he led the
Ogunshegun War
between Ijebu-Ode and Ijebu-Igbo...
- to the coast. The
Ekiti formed a
military confederation called the
Ekiti Parapo commanded by the
Ogedengbe of Ilesha, and
formed a
tighter alliance with...
-
Nigeria attained independence from the
British Empire in 1960.
Ogbomoso Parapo, a socio-cultural
organization of
Ogbomoso sons and daughters,
decided to...
- The
History of the Yoruba, 1921 Ilesanmi, Dele A.
Revisiting the
Ekiti Parapo Liberation War
After 137 Years, 2023.
Available from: https://www.researchgate...
-
Yoruba history is Ogedengbe, the Ijẹṣa war
commander who co-led the "Ekiti
Parapọ", a clan
confederation which stood to
oppose the
imperialism of 19th century...
- Fábùnmi Ìṣọ̀lá
Balogun of the Ekiti-
Parapo and Loja-Oke of Imesi-Ile Loja-Oke of Imesi-ile
Reign 1902 - 1903
Successor HRM
Ladokun Adefenwa Fabunmi II...