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10 Things To Know About Madam Efunroye Tinubu, The Powerful Slave Trader And Kingmaker

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Madam Efunroye Tinubu is a remarkable figure in Nigerian history, renowned for her influential role as a business mogul, political leader, and staunch opponent of colonial rule.

Born in the late 18th century, she navigated a male-dominated society and emerged as a powerful woman in Yoruba land.

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Her life and legacy are emblematic of the resilience and resourcefulness that characterized many women of her time.

Here are more things to know about her:

Business Mogul

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Madam Efunroye Tinubu built a formidable business empire in Badagry, dealing in tobacco, salt, and slaves. She leveraged connections with prominent figures like Oba Adele to expand her trade.

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Political Influence

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Tinubu had substantial influence in the Yoruba political landscape. She played a key role in elevating her brother-in-law, Akitoye, to the throne, showing her power in palace politics.

Commercial Concessions

In 1851, under Oba Akitoye’s reign, Tinubu was granted favorable commercial concessions, allowing her to continue trading in slaves for guns with Brazilian and Portuguese traders.

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Land Ownership

She acquired significant land from Akitoye, which includes what is now known as Tinubu Square and Kakawa Street in Lagos. This further solidified her status and influence in the region.

Resistance to Colonial Rule

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Tinubu was a fierce opponent of colonial policies in Lagos, being one of the first women to actively resist British rule during the colonial period, showcasing her commitment to her people’s autonomy.

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Military Authority

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Under the reign of Dosunmu, she commanded a substantial security force, which was composed of slaves. She held considerable military authority and sometimes executed orders directly on behalf of the king.

Expulsion from Lagos

In 1856, her nationalistic actions led to tensions with the British Consul, Benjamin Campbell, who instigated her expulsion from Lagos. She relocated to Abeokuta, where she continued her influential role.

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Iyalode Title

After contributing to the defense of Abeokuta during the Dahomey invasion in 1863, she was honored with the title of Iyalode (first lady) in 1864, granting her a powerful voice in Egba affairs.

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Diverse Trade Activities

Following the ban on the slave trade, Tinubu shifted her business focus towards internal trade, dealing in goods like palm oil, pepper, and tobacco, and became a leading middleman in Lagos.

Legacy and Death

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Madam Efunroye Tinubu passed away in 1887. Tinubu Square in Lagos is named in her honor, and she was buried in Ojokodo Quarters in Abeokuta, ensuring her legacy continues to be recognized in Nigerian history.
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Edo To Dredge Ikpoba River For Revenue, Flood Control

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Edo State government has proposed the dredging of Ikpoba River to curb flooding and exploring potentials for enhancing revenue generation in the state.

The state Commissioner for Mining, Hon. Andrew Ijegbai, disclosed this when he led a delegation on an inspection of the river in Benin City.

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According to him, the initiative was to find a lasting solution to the incessant challenges of flooding and river overflow on the busy road.

He added that his team was on the ground to assess the condition of the river to get a firsthand observation of its impact on communities near its bank.

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Also speaking, Director of Mining in the ministry, Mr. Omoruyi Ihianle expressed the state government’s determination to turn challenges into successes.

He stated that the primary objectives of the project were to generate revenue for the state government through mining and to mitigate flooding in the host communities.

“As a government, we have found a way of converting our challenges until success.

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“As a result of the silted river channel, the host communities have been suffering from flooding, hence the Edo State Government is stepping in to desilt while raising revenue for the State Government,” he said.

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JUST IN: Ex-Eagles Goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, Is Dead

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Peter Rufai, the former Super Eagles goalkeeper, has died.

Waidi Akanni, a former teammate and associate, confirmed the legendary goalkeeper’s death to TheCable on Thursday.

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Rufai, affectionately nicknamed Dodo Mayana, died at 61 after a reported battle with long-term illness.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria also announced the demise of the former goalkeeper on the team’s official X account.

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Forever in our hearts, Dodo Mayana. We mourn the passing of legendary Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, a giant of Nigerian football and a 1994 AFCON champion,” the post reads.

Your legacy lives on between the sticks and beyond.”

Rufai is regarded as one of the best football goalkeepers Nigeria has ever produced. He was the Eagles’ first-choice goalkeeper when Nigeria won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

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He also represented Nigeria at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the US and the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.

Rufai had over 60 caps for the Super Eagles over the course of a decade with the team.

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AMCON Sells Ibadan DisCo For N100bn

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The Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) has announced the sale of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) for N100 billion.

AMCON’s Managing Director/CEO, Gbenga Alake, disclosed this at a media parley on Thursday.

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Apart from IBEDC, AMCON also manages other distribution companies, including the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), Benin Electricity Distribution Company, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, and Kano Electricity Distribution Company.

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Alake said, “Today, I announce to you that Ibadan DisCo has been sold. When we came in, it had already been sold, but we renegotiated the price and got almost double of what it was initially going to be sold for.”

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Regarding ongoing legal issues, Alake stated, “We have sold it, and whatever is still happening in court, we will face it.”

However, officials of IBEDC did not respond to inquiries about the sale.

 

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