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Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II (1911–2003): The Long-Reigning Oba of Lagos

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Adeyinka Oyekan II, born on 30 June 1911, served as the Oba of Lagos from 1965 until his death on 1 March 2003, making him one of the longest-serving traditional rulers in Nigerian history. His reign spanned nearly four decades of profound political, economic, and social change in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole.

Early Life and Royal Lineage

Oba Adeyinka was the grandson of Oba Oyekan I, who reigned from 1885 to 1900, continuing a distinguished royal legacy.

Prior to ascending the throne, he was well-educated and trained as a pharmacist, having studied at the Yaba Higher College (now Yaba College of Technology).

Ascension to the Throne

He became the Oba of Lagos in 1965, succeeding Oba Adeniji Adele.

His reign began during Nigeria’s First Republic and continued through periods of military rule, civil war, and democratic transitions, making him a key traditional figure through Nigeria’s modern evolution.

Reign and Contributions

Peace Advocate: Oba Oyekan II was known for his calm demeanor, diplomatic wisdom, and peaceful disposition, often playing a mediating role during political crises.

Modern Traditional Leadership: He balanced tradition with the rapidly modernizing status of Lagos, ensuring that the monarchy remained relevant and respected even in a bustling metropolis.

Religious Harmony: As a devout Christian, he fostered interfaith cooperation in the religiously diverse city of Lagos.

Legacy

Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II died on 1 March 2003 at the age of 91.

He was succeeded by Oba Rilwan Akiolu, the current Oba of Lagos.

His nearly 38-year reign is remembered for its stability, dignity, and graceful navigation of Lagos through some of Nigeria’s most turbulent decades.

Oba Oyekan II remains a symbol of continuity, culture, and quiet strength in the history of Lagos and traditional Nigerian leadership.

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