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Aláàfin of Ọ̀yọ́Amuniwaiye | |
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Aláàfin of Ọ̀yọ́ | |
Reign | ca.1738 - 1742 |
Predecessor | Aláàfin Gberu |
Successor | Aláàfin Oníṣílé |
Amuniwaiye was the crown prince of the late Aláàfin, Gberu, who was forced to commit suicide by his former friend Bashorun Jambu. According to legend Aláàfin Amuniwaiye sought revenge on Bashorun Jambu and tried to kill him with the help of a medicine man called Olukoyisi. Amuniwaiye however sexually abused the medicine man's wife. After having heard of that, it is said, Olukoyisi put glue on his wife so when she next met Aláàfin Amuniwaiye they'd be inextricably adhered to eachother. In the process of seperating the two, both died.
References
- Johnson, Samuel (2010), "Origin and Early History", The History of the Yorubas, Cambridge University Press, pp. 3–14, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511702617.006, ISBN 9780511702617
- Samuel Johnson, Obadiah Johnson. The History of the Yorubas, From the Earliest of Times to the Beginning of the British Protectorate. P 169
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