Ologun Kutere
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Ologun Kutere reigned as Oba of Lagos from around the 1780s to around 1803.[1] He succeeded Oba Eletu Kekere who reigned between 1775 and 1780. "Ologun" is the Yoruba word for "War General".
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Ologun Kutere | |
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Oba of Lagos | |
Reign | c. 1780 - 1806 |
Predecessor | Eletu Kekere |
Successor | Adele Ajosun |
Born | Ologun Kutere Lagos |
Died | c. 1803 Lagos |
Issue | Eshinlokun, Adele Ajosun, Akiolu, Olukoya, Olusi and Akitoye. |
House | Ado, Ologun Kutere |
Father | Alaagba |
Mother | Erelu Kuti |
Religion | Ifá |
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Ologun Kutere was the product of the marriage between Erelu Kuti, daughter of Oba Ado, and Alaagba (short form of ' Alagbigba'), an Ijesha traditional adviser to Oba Akinsemoyin.[2] He was the first successor to the throne through a matrilineal line, and the Yoruba line to the throne.[1]