Ashipa

1st Oba of Lagos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ashipa, the founder of the Lagos royal dynasty but uncrowned as Oba of Lagos,[2] whom all Obas of Lagos trace their lineage to,[3] was an Awori Chieftain from Isheri. Ashipa was rewarded with title of Oloriogun (war chief) after returning the body of one Asheru, a Benin war captain to Benin[4][5] and received the Oba of Benin's sanction to govern Lagos.[6] Some Benin accounts of history have the Ashipa as son or grandson of the Oba of Benin.[7] According to the Lagos traditional account however, Ashípa (Yoruba: Aṣípa) was a local native, an Awori Yoruba chieftain of Isheri.

Reignc.1682 – c.1716[1]
SuccessorAdo
BornAshipa (Yoruba: Aṣípa)
Isheri Olofin, Aworiland
Died1716 (1717)
Lagos
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Aṣípa
1st Oba of Lagos
Oba of Lagos
Reignc.1682 – c.1716[1]
SuccessorAdo
BornAshipa (Yoruba: Aṣípa)
Isheri Olofin, Aworiland
Died1716 (1717)
Lagos
Burial
IssueAdo
HouseHouse of Olofin
FatherUnknown
ReligionIfá
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Ashipa received a sword and royal drum as symbols of authority from the Oba of Benin on his mission to Lagos. Additionally, the Oba of Benin deployed a group of Benin officers charged with preserving Benin's interests in Lagos. These officers, led by Eletu Odibo, were the initial members of the Akarigbere class of Lagos White Cap Chiefs.[5]

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