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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 (b. October 10, 1973) is a Lebanese-Nigerian-American philanthropist and entrepreneur. She was the CEO of Body Enhancement Ltd and is the...
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    household because Ozolua, the Oba from 1483 until 1514 saw her dance, and after the dance wanted to make Idia his wife. Idia and Oba Ozolua were married sometime...
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  • counterparts in Akoko Ondo. The Benin conquests during the reign of Oba Ozolua (1483-1504) established its first settlements in the region, while other...
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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 oral history, Aruan was a giant who...
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  • 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...
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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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    (1440 AD – 1473 AD) Ezoti (Reigned for 14 days) Olua (1473 AD – 1480 AD) Ozolua (1483 AD – 1504 AD) Esigie (1504 AD – 1550 AD) Orhogbua (1550 AD – 1578...
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  • com/reynoldscommunitycollege/docs/induction_20program_20web "Princess Modupe Ozolua with Empower 54, Sean Henry Founder/CEO of Stord and Tony Sakich Director...
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    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...
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    a short period and was replaced when the uzama revolted. His third son, Ozolua became Oba around 1483 and ruled until 1514. The royal lineage from Ewuare...
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    of Believers LoveWorld Incorporated, also known as Christ Embassy Modupe Ozolua, cosmetic surgeon Lilian Salami, Vice-Chancellor of university of Benin...
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    incisions above her eyes in order to prevent the Oba Ozolua from picking her for his wife. Oba Ozolua then went on to defeat the oracle's premonitions and...
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    notable figures of the Kingdom of Benin Queen Idia was the wife of Oba Ozolua, the Oba who reigned in about 1481 AD. She was a famous warrior who received...
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    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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  • and day students. David Olumide Aderinokun, Nigerian politician Modupe Ozolua, Nigerian entrepreneur Niniola, Nigerian musician Teni Apata, also known...
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    Ezeli, basketball player formerly with the Golden State Warriors Modupe Ozolua, body enhancement and reconstructive surgery Chief Tony Anenih, chairman...
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  • (complete list) – Do-Aklin, ruler (c.1600) Kingdom of Benin (complete list) – Ozolua, Oba (1480–1504) Esigie, Oba (1504–1547) Orhogbua, Oba (1547–1580) Ehengbuda...
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  • Ezoti, Oba (1473–1474) Ewuare I, Oba (1440–1473) Olua, Oba (1475–1480) Ozolua, Oba (1480–1504) Burkina Faso Mossi Kingdom of Nungu (complete list) – Tenin...
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    Iguobazuwa East Iguobazuwa, Ozolua P/School I; Iguobazuwa, Ozolua P/School II; Iguobazuwa, Ozolua P/School III; Iguobazuwa, Ozolua P/School IV; Aifesoba, Aifesoba...
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  • Chancellor of Landmark University J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, photographer Modupe Ozolua, philanthropist Mabel Segun, writer and winner of Nigerian Prize for Literature...
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    lasted from 1502 to 1503, and resulted from a refusal of friendship from Oba Ozolua of Benin by Onojie Agba of Uromi. The war ended at the town of Uzea, when...
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  • "Once Upon a Time", in Collected Poems, University of Nebraska Press, 2016. Ozolua Uhakheme,"A bouquet for poet Okara", The Nation, 8 March 2017. Anote Ajeluorou...
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    2014. "Ayo Lijadu, Bimbo Manuel lead actors in Shijuwomi". The Nation. Ozolua Uhakheme. Retrieved 22 April 2015. "Fast Rising Actress, Judith Audu, Veteran...
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    WestviewPress. ISBN 978-0-8133-2360-2. Drum. African Drum Publications. 1979. Ozolua Uhakheme; Moyosore Adeniji (3 September 2008). "Honour for heroes". The...
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    the African Diaspora in the UK". Open University. Retrieved 7 April 2015. Ozolua, Uhakheme (1 August 2007). "Nigerian Film Industry Needs No Recognition...
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  • known as Agbodo. In the fifteenth century, the three eldest sons of Oba Ozolua, Ogidogbo, Oba Esigie, and Aruanran, used this pond to test their physical...
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  • The origins of the state date back at least to 15th century, when the Oba Ozolua "the Conqueror" (c. 1481–1504) fathered the Alani of Idoani, which he made...
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    state. She is otherwise known in English as the Queen Mother. When King Ozolua died in the fifteenth century, he left behind two sons to dispute the royal...
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  • Literary Award (SALA) Winners", Books Live, 15 November 2011. Uhakheme, Ozolua (9 September 2012). "South African wins Soyinka Literary Prize". The Nation...
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