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Nigeria's Modern-Day Monarchs

Kingdoms of The Diaspora Our Kings To Which We Up Hold

HRM Pere Donokoromo II, The Pere of Isaba Kingdom

The Kabo tribe (Kabowei, Kabu-Owei) of the Ijaw people lives in the vicinity of Patani in Delta State, Nigeria. The tribe gets its name from its founder, Kabo, and from Kabobolou Creek. Two Kabo towns (Kolowari and Aven) are located along the creek. Other Kabo settlements include: Patani, Elemebiri (Ofonibeingha), Asamabiri, and Ekperiwari.

HRM Agbogidi Obi James Ikechukwu Anyasi II, Obi of Idumuje Unor 

The monarch of Idumuje-Unor, Agbogidi Obi James Anyasi II is the longest reigning king in Africa and the second in the world after King Bhumibol Adelyadej of Thailand reputed as the World’s longest reigning monarch

HRM Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Olubuse II, Ooni of Ife

Ife (Yoruba: Ifè, also Ilé-Ifẹ̀) is an ancient Yoruba city in southwestern Nigeria. The city is located in the present day Osun State. Ife is about 218 kilometres (135 mi) northeast of Lagos.

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