Egba Alake
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Egba Alake is one of the four sections of Egbaland, the others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura and the Owu, and is a traditional state which joins with its bordering sections to form something of a High King
High king
A high king is a king who holds a position of seniority over a group of other kings, without the title of Emperor; compare King of Kings.Rulers who have been termed "high king" include:...

ship.
The Alake of Abeokuta or Alake of Egbaland is the traditional ruler of the Egba clan of Yoruba
Yoruba people
The Yoruba people are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa. The majority of the Yoruba speak the Yoruba language...

s in the city of Abeokuta
Abeokuta
Abeokuta is the largest city and capital of Ogun State in southwest Nigeria and is situated at , on the Ogun River; 64 miles north of Lagos by railway, or 81 miles by water. As of 2005, Abeokuta and the surrounding area had a population of 593,140....

 in southwestern Nigeria
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History

Abeokuta was founded around 1830 by Egba people after the collapse of the Oyo Empire
Oyo Empire
The Oyo Empire was a Yoruba empire of what is today southwestern Nigeria. The empire was established before the 14th century and grew to become one of the largest West African states encountered by European explorers. It rose to preeminence through its possession of a powerful cavalry and wealth...

 and the Yoruba people
Yoruba people
The Yoruba people are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa. The majority of the Yoruba speak the Yoruba language...

's subsequent descent into internecine warfare. The city was founded as a strong defensive position against slave raiders from Dahomey
Dahomey
Dahomey was a country in west Africa in what is now the Republic of Benin. The Kingdom of Dahomey was a powerful west African state that was founded in the seventeenth century and survived until 1894. From 1894 until 1960 Dahomey was a part of French West Africa. The independent Republic of Dahomey...

 who were trying to benefit from the war.
In 1832, Abeokuta was involved in war with the people of Ijebu Remo, and in 1834 with the Ibadan people, resulting in the defeat of the Ibadan army in the Battle of Arakanga.
Sporadic fighting continued with the people of Ota (1842), Ado (1844), Ibarapa (1849), Dahomey (1851), Ijebu-Ere (1851), Ijaye (1860–1862) and the Makun War of 1862–1864.

On 18 January 1893, a treaty was signed with the governor and commander in chief of the British Lagos Colony
Lagos Colony
Lagos Colony was a British colonial possession centered on the port of Lagos in what is now southern Nigeria. Lagos was annexed on 6 August 1861 and declared a colony on 5 March 1862....

 for the purpose of trade, recognizing Egbaland as an independent state. In 1898, the Egba United Government
Egba United Government
The Egba United Government was a political entity in the late 19th century in what is today Nigeria.The EUG was recognized by the British at the end of the Yoruba Civil Wars in 1893, thus making it one of Africa's few legally existing tribal nation-states to survive the scramble...

 was formed.
In 1904, an agreement was made where the British assumed jurisdiction in certain legal cases, and in the same year, the Alake Gbadebo paid a state visit to England. Over the following years, the British steadily assumed more responsibility for administration while continuing to formally recognize the Egba state.
In 1914, the kingdom was incorporated into the newly amalgamated British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria.

In 1949, as a result of agitation by the women's rights leader Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, the Alake Ladipo Samuel Ademola was forced to abdicate, although he later returned.

Rulers

Rulers of the Egba in Abeokuta, who took the title "Alake" in 1854, were:
Start End Ruler
1829 1845 Shodeke
1845 1846 Shomoye -Regent (1st time)
1846 1854 Sagbua Okukenun -Regent
8 Aug 1854 1862 Okukenun (Sagbua Okukenun) First Alake
1862 1868 Shomoye -Regent (2nd time)
28 Nov 1869 20 Dec 1877 Ademola I
Jan 1879 15 Sep 1881 Oyeekan (d. 1881)
9 Feb 1885 27 Jan 1889 Oluwajin
18 Sep 1891 11 Jun 1898 Oshokalu
8 Aug 1898 28 May 1920 Gbadebo I (1854–1920)
27 Sep 1920 27 Dec 1962 Ladapo Samuel Ademola II (1872–1962) (in exile 1948 – 3 Dec 1950)
29 Sep 1963 26 Oct 1971 Adesiinan Samuel Gbadebo II (1908–1971)
5 Aug 1972 3 Feb 2005 Samuel Oyebade Mofolorunsho Lipede (1915–2005)
24 Aug 2005 Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III
Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III
Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III was elected the Alake of Egbaland, based in Abeokuta, Nigeria on 2 August 2005.He scored 15 out of 23 votes in an election conducted by the Egba kingmakers, defeating eight competitors including his younger brother, Adeleke.Gbadebo was born on 14 September 1943, and is...

(b. 1943)
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