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8 most powerful traditional rulers in Nigeria, number 1 would wow you
Apparently, the Ooni of Ife tried to greet the Oba of Lagos, and the latter shoved his greetings aside.
The gesture by the Lagos Oba, set many tongues wagging.
Nigeria is a democratic nation, however, theocracy and monarchy still has a great hold on how certain people see things and the way certain communities operate.
Kings and monarchs are still given their due respect in Nigeria, especially because they can change the course of the tides politically.
Below is a list of the 8 most powerful traditional rulers in Nigeria. We have termed them powerful in that, when they speak, both the people and the government pay attention.
They are highly revered, and really loved by their people.
8. Obi of Onitsha
He would have been extremely powerful, but for the fact that like the old adage goes, "Igbos have no King".
The post of Obi of Onitsha is recognized by the state and federal government.
Though he is the traditional leader of Onitsha in Anambra state, he is still regarded as a representative of the Igbo people.
Igwe Nnayelugo Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe currently sits on the throne.
He was born on 14 May, 1941, he had his coronation on the 3rd of June, 2002 and has since then contributed significantly to the development of his people.
7. Oba of Lagos
For some very good reasons, there are some who would argue that this name turns up here. However, there is no way one can talk about Nigeria without its biggest economic hub-Lagos.
The Oba of Lagos is very essential factor when in comes to the operation of affairs in Nigeria's number 1 metropolitan city.
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