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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by Sheddywiz(m): 1:28pm On Nov 26, 2015
And my father is right there. Ajuwe vwo sutor. Ikeberide!!!! Orosue mi ye ru we.

The Ovie of ughelli!!!!!

Long live ughelli!


Long live urhobo land!!!

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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by Nobody: 1:29pm On Nov 26, 2015
where is Oba Oniru, the owner of the lands of vi and environs.he is about the richest king in Nigeria

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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by steve308(m): 1:29pm On Nov 26, 2015
we are enriched with culture and traditions, but it sades me to know that we don't appreciate it and value it expect some party of westerners that are key to making sure that their culture and traditions are preserved.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by juman(m): 1:31pm On Nov 26, 2015
Nonsense generation of people.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by topas100(m): 1:34pm On Nov 26, 2015
Kingship is good. How i wish i had such royal privilege.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by CharlyNick: 1:39pm On Nov 26, 2015
Mztarstrechy:
With their brightly coloured robes, ornate thrones and legions of flunkeys attending every whim, they seem every bit the archetypal African kings. Nigeria’s traditional Monarchs may have been stripped of their powers half a century ago, but they appear to have lost little of their regal pomp and splendour as this fascinating series of portraits shows.

The photographs are provided by popular photographer George Osodi who toured Nigeria for a series of photographs entitled ‘Kings of Nigeria’.

1. Alhaji Dr Ado Abdullahi Bayero:

Posing on his ornate throne, Alhaji Dr Ado Abdullahi Bayero was the ‘Emir of Kano’, a position he held since 1963. A former ambassador to Senegal he was renowned for his abundant wealth, which has been amassed by investing in the stock market and agriculture.In one of the photos above,he was pictured out for a ride,being attended by aides as he sits on the back of his vintage Rolls Royce on his way to the Central Mosque in Kano. As a well-known and celebrated Nigerian photographer, Mr Osodi was granted rare access to the palaces and throne rooms of these hereditary rulers who now serve as living repositories of Nigeria’s enormous cultural heritage. He told Al-Jazeera: ‘There are frequent clashes among different ethnic groups… Lots of people have lost trust in their identity. I felt it was important that we see this diverse culture as a point of unity instead of seeing it as something that should divide us as a nation

2 HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II,'The Obi of the Idumuje Unor kingdom’

HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II, ‘The Obi of the Idumuje Unor kingdom’, was until his death, the longest reigning African Monarch. He was crowned king on October 9, 1946 at the age of 22. His robe, depicting a young Queen Elizabeth, gives a clear nod to the period of British colonial rule.

3. His Majesty, Wilson Ojakovo Oghoghovwe Oharisi III:

He was made the ‘Ovie of Ughelli’ in 1980 and ruled over the great kingdoms of Ughelli and Urhoboland for more than 33 years.

4. Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the late ‘Ooni of Ife’:

Born in 1930, he has enjoyed a colourful life first working for his father’s business, then with the Nigerian Tribune newspaper, before attending Northampton College in the United Kingdom where he studied business management. In 1963 he became Sales Director of the state-owned National Motor company in the Nigerian capital Lagos. He later formed a company to distribute Soviet-built vehicles and equipment in Nigeria.He died this year.

5.His Royal Majesty Oba Oyetunji Jimoh Olanipekun Larooyell, the ‘Ataoja of Osogbo’ in southwest Nigeria:

He worked as a teacher for many years, firstly at a baptist day school. He rules over 300,000 subjects. He has studied management in London and is a qualified chartered accountant.

6.Benjamin Ikenchuku Keagborekuzi I the ‘Dein of Agbor’:

Just two years and four months after his birth in July 1977 he was crowned king following the unexpected death of his father. It meant he was the youngest king anywhere in the world. He once served as the Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, one of Nigeria’s most prestigious universities.

7. Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I:

He was crowned ‘Oba of Benin Kingdom’ in the Edo state of Nigeria in 1979. Before that he studied at Cambridge university before being appointed to many top government posts.

8. Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir Usman:

He is the 50th ‘Emir of Kasina’. He was coronated in 2008 five days after the death of his father, Emir Muhammad Kabir Usman. He is remembered as a peacemaker during the Nigerian civil war and has a passion for Polo.

9. His Majesty, Deinmowuru Donokoromo III, The ‘Pere of Isaba’:

He was pictured posing with his royal sceptre outside his palace. He ruled over the Kingdom of Isaba in the oil rich South-West area of Delta state since 1983.




Where is King Jaja of Opobo then?

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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by lionel4mercy: 1:42pm On Nov 26, 2015
ERockson:
This post is full of lies and far from truth





Thank you, i thought i was alone. check out the shallow research.. that you are the oldest does that make you the richest?
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by 9jauk: 1:54pm On Nov 26, 2015
King of fulani kingdom

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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by iamjossyblaze: 1:58pm On Nov 26, 2015
where is my king...oba frederick Akinruntan Obateru..the olugbo of ugbo land....he is the richest in nigeria followed by late ooni of ife and he is the second richest king in africa after a king in morocco,...I REP ILAJELAND,...we rock..ayemafuge
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by peleson: 2:37pm On Nov 26, 2015
King jaja of Opobo and King Perekule Edward Pepple of Bonny king. Kings indeed. Royalty in Blood. Wealthy in All

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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by focus7: 2:46pm On Nov 26, 2015
No king has emerged in Nigeria as rich as Oba Otudeko.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by ginggerxy: 3:18pm On Nov 26, 2015
rita25:
and where is my fathers name on dis list? I am royalty too you know....hehehehehe grin (if I hear)
yeah royal milk rit?

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Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by wizemoney(m): 3:29pm On Nov 26, 2015
Op where is the Awujale of ijebu Land on this list, he is one of the richest king of our time
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by thundafire: 4:24pm On Nov 26, 2015
dis one na politician OBA (Obateru Akinrintan) but in all dy re all common with one thing charms nd strong juju
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by rule(m): 4:40pm On Nov 26, 2015
Op where is the olu of warri on your list,pls do your finding properly befor posting.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by peleson: 4:42pm On Nov 26, 2015
nuvafi:

Are u for real
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by Bestbeelieve: 4:43pm On Nov 26, 2015
Mr Sanusi Lamido nko....whia em come dey for rating?
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by greggng: 4:52pm On Nov 26, 2015
I stopped respecting them for two reasons . They eat the heart of any of them that died before been crowned. Secondly when the die, must innocent peoples head will be chopped off for their burial. Everything abt them is evil. That's why I rejected it when they said is my turn
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by zealot4me(f): 6:18pm On Nov 26, 2015
That Ado bayero dude is damn rich
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by Nobody: 6:35pm On Nov 26, 2015
wizemoney:
Op where is the Awujale of ijebu Land on this list, he is one of the richest king of our time
How do you know? Abi you be him account officer?
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by wordbank(m): 6:52pm On Nov 26, 2015
Eze Gbakagbaka 1 nko?
King Jaja of Opobo nko?
Abeg ur list too short
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by lozanni(m): 8:22pm On Nov 26, 2015
[quote author=trishapal post=40421943]

Only the spirit could have revealed this to you. I am actually just over 3 decades old but with the wisdom of a century old man. God bless you for your observation... [/quote

Choi ! No dey talk like this oh, fear dey catch me. I hope you no be 'Abami Eda' (Strange being) sha. lolz.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by gbengaunited: 8:25pm On Nov 26, 2015
Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan (born 1950) is a Nigerian monarch, the traditional ruler of Ugbo Kingdom, a town in Ilaje, Ondo State, southwestern Nigeria. He is an oil magnate and founder of Obat Oil, one of Nigeria's largest and leading privately held oil companies.[1] In March 2014 Forbes estimated his net worth as US$300 million.[2] Obateru is ranked by Forbes magazine as the second richest King in Africa and the richest in Nigeria. He surpassed King Olubuse II, the Ooni of Ife, with $225 million and the Swaziland King Mswati III by over $200 million to become Africa's second richest king in 2014 behind Mohammed VI of Morocco.[3] He has a custom built 2012 Rolls Royce similar to that of Queen Elizabeth II and on January 14, 2014, in an interview with Daily Post, he said "I have a $1 million watch, I use the same type of car like the Queen of England".[4] Obateru is the first black person to buy the 2014 model of Bentley automobile.[5] On July 2013, in an interview with The Sun, Obateru said: "The first time I saw a car was 1961 in Sapele. At that time, Sir Festus Okotie-Eboh had a hotel in Sapele, Waterside Hotel. It was the first time I saw a hotel in my life. We used to describe hotels as bars. That was the first time I knew the difference between a hotel and a bar."[6] Background Obateru was born in 1950 into the royal family of Sir Frederick Adetolugbo at Ugbo, a riverine area in Ilaje. He is the fourth child of a family of eight but lost his father in 1964 when he was 14 years old.[7] In 1982, there was a prophecy that Obateru would become the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom, a prophecy he never took seriously. Shortly after this prophecy, a chieftaincy title peculiar to him as the next Olugbo was conferred on his younger brother. This resulted in a lawsuit against the then-Olugbo by another royal family in the same lineage who demanded that he should be dethroned with the claim that his family had occupied the seat for over 200 years. The then-King lost the case and Obateru was appointed as the King in 2009, in accordance with the culture and traditions of Ugbo Kingdom.[8][9] Obat Oil Obateru established Obat Oil in 1981. Today, the company has more than 50 gas stations across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria and the company owns one of the largest tank farms in Africa, a modern storage facility able to store 65 million liters of petroleum products.[10] Obateru appointed his eldest son, Prince Akinfemiwa Akinrutan, the managing director of the company. On May 2013, a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja ordered his immediate arrest on charges of disobeying a court order, following a suit filed and argued before the court by Barrister Iyke Ukadike.[11]
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by twinklestar(m): 8:28pm On Nov 26, 2015
Mztarstrechy:
With their brightly coloured robes, ornate thrones and legions of flunkeys attending every whim, they seem every bit the archetypal African kings. Nigeria’s traditional Monarchs may have been stripped of their powers half a century ago, but they appear to have lost little of their regal pomp and splendour as this fascinating series of portraits shows.

The photographs are provided by popular photographer George Osodi who toured Nigeria for a series of photographs entitled ‘Kings of Nigeria’.

1. Alhaji Dr Ado Abdullahi Bayero:

Posing on his ornate throne, Alhaji Dr Ado Abdullahi Bayero was the ‘Emir of Kano’, a position he held since 1963. A former ambassador to Senegal he was renowned for his abundant wealth, which has been amassed by investing in the stock market and agriculture.In one of the photos above,he was pictured out for a ride,being attended by aides as he sits on the back of his vintage Rolls Royce on his way to the Central Mosque in Kano. As a well-known and celebrated Nigerian photographer, Mr Osodi was granted rare access to the palaces and throne rooms of these hereditary rulers who now serve as living repositories of Nigeria’s enormous cultural heritage. He told Al-Jazeera: ‘There are frequent clashes among different ethnic groups… Lots of people have lost trust in their identity. I felt it was important that we see this diverse culture as a point of unity instead of seeing it as something that should divide us as a nation

2 HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II,'The Obi of the Idumuje Unor kingdom’

HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II, ‘The Obi of the Idumuje Unor kingdom’, was until his death, the longest reigning African Monarch. He was crowned king on October 9, 1946 at the age of 22. His robe, depicting a young Queen Elizabeth, gives a clear nod to the period of British colonial rule.

3. His Majesty, Wilson Ojakovo Oghoghovwe Oharisi III:

He was made the ‘Ovie of Ughelli’ in 1980 and ruled over the great kingdoms of Ughelli and Urhoboland for more than 33 years.

4. Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the late ‘Ooni of Ife’:

Born in 1930, he has enjoyed a colourful life first working for his father’s business, then with the Nigerian Tribune newspaper, before attending Northampton College in the United Kingdom where he studied business management. In 1963 he became Sales Director of the state-owned National Motor company in the Nigerian capital Lagos. He later formed a company to distribute Soviet-built vehicles and equipment in Nigeria.He died this year.

5.His Royal Majesty Oba Oyetunji Jimoh Olanipekun Larooyell, the ‘Ataoja of Osogbo’ in southwest Nigeria:

He worked as a teacher for many years, firstly at a baptist day school. He rules over 300,000 subjects. He has studied management in London and is a qualified chartered accountant.

6.Benjamin Ikenchuku Keagborekuzi I the ‘Dein of Agbor’:

Just two years and four months after his birth in July 1977 he was crowned king following the unexpected death of his father. It meant he was the youngest king anywhere in the world. He once served as the Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, one of Nigeria’s most prestigious universities.

7. Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I:

He was crowned ‘Oba of Benin Kingdom’ in the Edo state of Nigeria in 1979. Before that he studied at Cambridge university before being appointed to many top government posts.

8. Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir Usman:

He is the 50th ‘Emir of Kasina’. He was coronated in 2008 five days after the death of his father, Emir Muhammad Kabir Usman. He is remembered as a peacemaker during the Nigerian civil war and has a passion for Polo.

9. His Majesty, Deinmowuru Donokoromo III, The ‘Pere of Isaba’:

He was pictured posing with his royal sceptre outside his palace. He ruled over the Kingdom of Isaba in the oil rich South-West area of Delta state since 1983.


Bro I fail to agree with your list. U didn't bother to even quote your source. The fact that Frederick obateru 'the olugbo of ugbo in ondo' did not make this list throws the whole list to the washers. Check wikipedia and Forbes for better candidates
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by mart2k(m): 9:43pm On Nov 26, 2015
Mztarstrechy:
With their brightly coloured robes, ornate thrones and legions of flunkeys attending every whim, they seem every bit the archetypal African kings. Nigeria’s traditional Monarchs may have been stripped of their powers half a century ago, but they appear to have lost little of their regal pomp and splendour as this fascinating series of portraits shows.

The photographs are provided by popular photographer George Osodi who toured Nigeria for a series of photographs entitled ‘Kings of Nigeria’.

1. Alhaji Dr Ado Abdullahi Bayero:

Posing on his ornate throne, Alhaji Dr Ado Abdullahi Bayero was the ‘Emir of Kano’, a position he held since 1963. A former ambassador to Senegal he was renowned for his abundant wealth, which has been amassed by investing in the stock market and agriculture.In one of the photos above,he was pictured out for a ride,being attended by aides as he sits on the back of his vintage Rolls Royce on his way to the Central Mosque in Kano. As a well-known and celebrated Nigerian photographer, Mr Osodi was granted rare access to the palaces and throne rooms of these hereditary rulers who now serve as living repositories of Nigeria’s enormous cultural heritage. He told Al-Jazeera: ‘There are frequent clashes among different ethnic groups… Lots of people have lost trust in their identity. I felt it was important that we see this diverse culture as a point of unity instead of seeing it as something that should divide us as a nation

2 HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II,'The Obi of the Idumuje Unor kingdom’

HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II, ‘The Obi of the Idumuje Unor kingdom’, was until his death, the longest reigning African Monarch. He was crowned king on October 9, 1946 at the age of 22. His robe, depicting a young Queen Elizabeth, gives a clear nod to the period of British colonial rule.

3. His Majesty, Wilson Ojakovo Oghoghovwe Oharisi III:

He was made the ‘Ovie of Ughelli’ in 1980 and ruled over the great kingdoms of Ughelli and Urhoboland for more than 33 years.

4. Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the late ‘Ooni of Ife’:

Born in 1930, he has enjoyed a colourful life first working for his father’s business, then with the Nigerian Tribune newspaper, before attending Northampton College in the United Kingdom where he studied business management. In 1963 he became Sales Director of the state-owned National Motor company in the Nigerian capital Lagos. He later formed a company to distribute Soviet-built vehicles and equipment in Nigeria.He died this year.

5.His Royal Majesty Oba Oyetunji Jimoh Olanipekun Larooyell, the ‘Ataoja of Osogbo’ in southwest Nigeria:

He worked as a teacher for many years, firstly at a baptist day school. He rules over 300,000 subjects. He has studied management in London and is a qualified chartered accountant.

6.Benjamin Ikenchuku Keagborekuzi I the ‘Dein of Agbor’:

Just two years and four months after his birth in July 1977 he was crowned king following the unexpected death of his father. It meant he was the youngest king anywhere in the world. He once served as the Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, one of Nigeria’s most prestigious universities.

7. Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I:

He was crowned ‘Oba of Benin Kingdom’ in the Edo state of Nigeria in 1979. Before that he studied at Cambridge university before being appointed to many top government posts.

8. Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir Usman:

He is the 50th ‘Emir of Kasina’. He was coronated in 2008 five days after the death of his father, Emir Muhammad Kabir Usman. He is remembered as a peacemaker during the Nigerian civil war and has a passion for Polo.

9. His Majesty, Deinmowuru Donokoromo III, The ‘Pere of Isaba’:

He was pictured posing with his royal sceptre outside his palace. He ruled over the Kingdom of Isaba in the oil rich South-West area of Delta state since 1983.

fake list. How much dos each of them worth? About 2months ago, forbes listed. Ten richest kings in Nigeria. D list is reliable because it came frm a very reliable source. If I can trace d thread I wil share it wit u
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by mart2k(m): 9:56pm On Nov 26, 2015
njola34:
The yoruba's have lost their history. History has been changed by selfish people for their own selfish interest. How can any one talk of Oba's in the yoruba Land without the ALAFIN OF. OYO in the forefront interms of wealth and Power. The ALAFIN is by far most powerful king. In the yoruba land. People should check their history Book.
Common sense u no get. Who is talking of powerful obas herev we ar here to talk about riches n not power
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by Nobody: 10:05pm On Nov 26, 2015
i knew the Dein of Agbor would make the list.
Re: 9 Richest Kings In The History Of Nigeria & How They Enjoy Royal Splendour(pics) by NovusHomo(m): 10:21pm On Nov 26, 2015
NICOGRAVITY:
I love royalty, it constantly reminds me of my FATHER, THE KING OF KINGS, THE KING THAT LIVES FOREVER AND IN ETERNITY, THE ONLY ONE WITH EVERLASTING KINGDOM.
JESUS IS THE KING OF KINGS. AMEN.

Fck Jesus. if he comes back, he will be killed again. But he knows better, he is not coming back

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