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Adélé Ọba – A Regent

In Yorùbá culture, a Regent (often referred to as Adélé Ọba) is a temporary leader, mostly it’s usually a woman, who assumes the throne after the death of a monarch until a new king is enthroned. This practice is particularly common in certain regions like Ekiti and Ondo states where women are often the preferred choice for this interim position.

Here’s a more detailed look:

Temporary Leadership:

Regents serve as interim monarchs, ensuring the smooth functioning of the kingdom during the period between the death of the old king and the enthronement of his successor.

Female Regents:

While the traditional Yoruba leadership favors men, women, especially princesses and the eldest daughters of deceased kings, are often appointed as regents, particularly in Ekiti and Ondo states.

“Adélé Ọba”:

These are titles given to regents in the Yoruba monarchy, indicating their temporary status as leaders.

Reasons for Female Regents:

In some cases, it’s believed that women are less likely to challenge the throne and seek permanent rule, making them suitable for temporary positions.

Duration of Reign:

The duration of a regent’s reign typically lasts from the death of the monarch to the enthronement of his successor.

In essence, the regent role is a crucial part of the Yoruba system of leadership, ensuring continuity in governance during times of transition……..!

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