Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua
Alhaji Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua (1845-June 8, 1954) (OBE) was a Nigerian King and the first Paramount Otaru of Okpella kingdom.[1][2]
Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua | |
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Onekhaifona | |
Reign | 1942–1954 |
Coronation | 1942 |
Predecessor | Chief Chaba |
Successor | Chief Sado |
Born | c. 1845 Old AwuyemiOkpella |
Died | 1954 (aged 108–109) Okpella |
Burial | |
Spouse | 55 Wives |
Issue | Over 200 |
House | Afegbua |
Father | Asekomhe Afemike |
Mother | Etatagbe |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Early life
Afegbua was born in Okpella around 1845, to Asekomhe Afemikhe & Etategbe Okhituama Ofeoshi of Awuyemi Okpella.
References
- "Afegbua Family Remembers Late Patriarch". In The Nigerian Observer, issue of 11 June 2013, p. 4.
- "Lost a great uncle Prince bello afegbua". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
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