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This source (The Origin of Ibadanland) speaks of a chieftaincy title: "the Odole Atabase of Ife". Does anyone know what the "Odole Atabase" is and means?
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... thatNigeria's upper class, the chieftaincy, is a legally recognized aspect of the country's demographics and may be its oldest continuously existing institution?Source: F.I. Sotunde (2000), "The Egba Chieftaincy Institution", Chapter One.
Thanks for nominating this to DYK. Unfortunately, this article is not new enough; it was not created, expanded fivefold, or improved toWP:GA status in the seven days prior to nomination. In addition there are significant amounts of unsourced content in this page. In the future, to avoid having DYK nominations be rejected for ineligibility, please readWP:DYKCRIT carefully before nominating articles.Epicgenius (talk)15:38, 14 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]