Oba Eshugbayi Eleko | |
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Oba of Lagos; Eleko of Eko | |
Oba of Lagos (first term) | |
Reign | 1901-1925 |
Coronation | 1901 |
Predecessor | Oyekan I |
Successor | Ibikunle Akintoye |
Oba of Lagos (second term) | |
Reign | 1931-1932 |
Predecessor | Sanusi Olusi |
Successor | Falolu Dosunmu |
Born | Eshugbayi Eleko Lagos, Nigeria |
Died | 1932 Lagos |
Burial | |
House | Dosunmu, Ologun Kutere |
Religion | Ifá |
Oba Eshugbayi Eleko (died 1932), alias "Eleko of Eko", was the Oba of Lagos from 1901 to 1925, and from 1931 to 1932. His father was Oba Dosunmu.[1] Eleko's struggles and legal victory over the British colonial government symbolized the struggle between indigenous rights and colonial rule in Nigeria. The outcome of the "Eleko Affair" led to the Eleko's deposition as Oba and deportation to Oyo between 1925 and 1931, years that some historians now call the "interregnum years", and that saw the reigns of Oba Ibikunle Akitoye (from 1925 to 1928) and Oba Sanusi Olusi (from 1928 to 1931).