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Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua
Onekhaifona
Reign1942–1954
Coronation1942
Predecessor Chief Chaba
Successor Chief Sado
Bornc. 1845
Old Awuyemi Okpella
Died1954 (aged 108–109)
Okpella
Burial
Spouse55 Wives
IssueOver 200
HouseAfegbua
Father Asekomhe Afemike
Mother Etatagbe
Religion Sunni Islam

Alhaji Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua (c. 1845-June 8, 1954) (OBE) was a Nigerian King and the first Paramount Otaru of Okpella kingdom. [1] [2]

Early life

Afegbua was born in Okpella around 1845, to Asekomhe Afemikhe & Etategbe Okhituama Ofeoshi of Awuyemi Okpella.

References

  1. ^ "Afegbua Family Remembers Late Patriarch". In The Nigerian Observer, issue of 11 June 2013, p. 4.
  2. ^ "Lost a great uncle Prince bello afegbua". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Abdul Malik Afegbua)
Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua
Onekhaifona
Reign1942–1954
Coronation1942
Predecessor Chief Chaba
Successor Chief Sado
Bornc. 1845
Old Awuyemi Okpella
Died1954 (aged 108–109)
Okpella
Burial
Spouse55 Wives
IssueOver 200
HouseAfegbua
Father Asekomhe Afemike
Mother Etatagbe
Religion Sunni Islam

Alhaji Abdulmalik Asekomhe Afegbua (c. 1845-June 8, 1954) (OBE) was a Nigerian King and the first Paramount Otaru of Okpella kingdom. [1] [2]

Early life

Afegbua was born in Okpella around 1845, to Asekomhe Afemikhe & Etategbe Okhituama Ofeoshi of Awuyemi Okpella.

References

  1. ^ "Afegbua Family Remembers Late Patriarch". In The Nigerian Observer, issue of 11 June 2013, p. 4.
  2. ^ "Lost a great uncle Prince bello afegbua". Retrieved 7 August 2017.

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