Southwest Nigerian historian.
There are plenty of Nigerian articles that need to be expanded, particularly articles relating the Yoruba, Benin and Igbo kingdoms and city-states.
To expand and create:
- Oromiyan
- Eweka I (1180–1246)
- Uwuakhuahen (1246–1250)
- Henmihen (1250–1260)
- Ewedo (1260–1274)
- Oguola (1274–1287)
- Edoni (1287–1292)
- Akang (1292–1296)
- Udagbedo (1296–1329)
- Ohen (1329–1366)
- Egbeka (1366–1397)
- Orobiru (1397–1434)
- Uwaifiokun (1434–1440)
- Ewuare (1440–1473)
- Ezoti (1473–1475)
- Olua (1475–1480)
- Ozolua (1480–1504)
- Esigie (1504–1547)
- Orhogbua (1547–1580)
- Ehengbuda (1580–1602)
- Ebin (1602–1611)
- Ohuan (1611–1656)
- Ohenzae (1656–1661)
- Akenzae (1661–1669)
- Akengboi (1669–1675)
- Akenkpaye (1675–1684)
- Akengbedo (1684–1689)
- Akengbenisi (1689)
- Ore-Oghene (1689–1701)
- Ewuakpe (1701–1712)
- Ozuere (1712–1713)
- Akenzua I (1713–1740)
- Eresoyen (1740–1750)
- Akengbuda (1750–1804)
- Obanosa (1804–1816)
- Ogbebo (1816)
- Osemwende (1816–1848)
- Adolo (1848–1888)
- Ovonramwen Nogbaisi (1888–1914)
- Eweka II (1914–1933)
- Akenzua II (1933–1960)
- Akenzua II (1960–1978)
- Erediauwa I (1979–2016)
- Ewuare II (2016–)
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