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Egba Ake, otherwise known as Egba Alake, is one of the five sections of Egbaland, the others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura, the Owu and Ibara (historically, Ibara is part of Yewa, not Egba, although it is located in the present day Abeokuta geographically). It is a traditional state which joins with its bordering sections to form something of a high kingship.The Alake of Abeokuta, or Alake of Egbaland, is the traditional ruler of the Egba clan of Yoruba in the city of Abeokuta in southwestern Nigeria.

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  • Egba Ake, otherwise known as Egba Alake, is one of the five sections of Egbaland, the others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura, the Owu and Ibara (historically, Ibara is part of Yewa, not Egba, although it is located in the present day Abeokuta geographically). It is a traditional state which joins with its bordering sections to form something of a high kingship.The Alake of Abeokuta, or Alake of Egbaland, is the traditional ruler of the Egba clan of Yoruba in the city of Abeokuta in southwestern Nigeria. The Egba Ake section is seen by traditionalists as Abeokuta's aristocracy due to the fact that its principal noblemen, the Omo-Iya-Marun, serve as the kingmakers of the Alake, who must himself also come from this section. (en)
  • Ebá Alaquê (em inglês: Egba Alake) é uma das quatro seções da Ebalândia (a terra dos ebás) junto com , e e é um estado tradicional da Nigéria. O Alaquê de Abeocutá ou Alaquê da Ebalândia é o regente tradicional do clã Ebá dos iorubás na cidade de Abeocutá, no sudoeste da Nigéria. (pt)
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  • Ajalake (en)
  • Sagbua Okukenun (en)
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  • * Adetokunbo Ademola *Yemisi Adedoyin Shyllon (en)
  • * Ladapo Ademola (en)
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  • Awon Egba, Omo Lisabi (en)
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  • House of Egba Alake (en)
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  • * Oba Alake, Prince of Oyo (en)
  • * Oba Alake of Orile Egba * Oba Alake of Abeokuta * Oba Alake of Egbaland * Oloye of Egbaland * Omoba of Egbaland * Oloori of Egbaland (en)
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  • Ebá Alaquê (em inglês: Egba Alake) é uma das quatro seções da Ebalândia (a terra dos ebás) junto com , e e é um estado tradicional da Nigéria. O Alaquê de Abeocutá ou Alaquê da Ebalândia é o regente tradicional do clã Ebá dos iorubás na cidade de Abeocutá, no sudoeste da Nigéria. (pt)
  • Egba Ake, otherwise known as Egba Alake, is one of the five sections of Egbaland, the others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura, the Owu and Ibara (historically, Ibara is part of Yewa, not Egba, although it is located in the present day Abeokuta geographically). It is a traditional state which joins with its bordering sections to form something of a high kingship.The Alake of Abeokuta, or Alake of Egbaland, is the traditional ruler of the Egba clan of Yoruba in the city of Abeokuta in southwestern Nigeria. (en)
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