Omoloro Heritage

The Omoloro Clan

A Legacy of
Warriors & Kings

The history of the Obanla of Ijero—a title born of migration, military prowess, and distinguished honor.

The Migration from Ilasha

The origin of the title Obanla of Ijero is unique because it was imported. The first holder, Agidimomo-Agbo, left Ilasha in the Ikole District following a dispute over the title.

The Ajero of Ijero, recognizing Agidimomo-Agbo's stature, implored him to stay and granted him the very title he had been denied at home, making him the Head of the Odo-Ese Quarter.

Title Significance

  • Obanla: The most senior of the Iwarafa-Mefa (Kingmakers).
  • Obaisa: A second title earned through military ingenuity and contribution to Ijero.

Agidimomo-Agbo: The Great Warrior

He was a terrific soldier who won many battles for Ijero. Legend tells of his "magical coat" that terrified foes, making him a living legend and securing the Omoloro family as a pillar of Ijero military and civil leadership.

The Omoloro Lineage

Chronology of the Obanla Stool

Tracing the succession of leadership from the original settlement in 1397 to the current era.

Order The Obanla of Ijero Reign Period
1Agidimomo-Agbo (The Founder)1397 – 1427
2Obanla Arabaribi Okuta1429 – 1466
3Obanla Ajagun Molude1467 – 1487
4Obanla Gege-Ijo1488 – 1492
5Obanla Oka Oju-ona nle Surugogo1494 – 1532
... Records preserved through the centuries ...
17Obanla Fagbemiro Alomaja1868 – 1916
18Obanla Adeyemi1919 – 1929
19Obanla Adeniran I1930 – 1944
20 Obanla Omotade (R.F.) 1945 – 1988
21Obanla Adeniran II1997 – 2018
22Obanla Abimbola Omotade II2018 – Date