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Balogun is a title of the Yoruba language of Nigeria which means "Warlord" or roughly translated to "father at war". [1] [2] [3] Given name.
The entity from which the bank was founded, City Securities Limited (CSL), was established in 1977 by the late Oloye Subomi Balogun, the Otunba Tunwashe of Ijebu, a Yoruba traditional aristocrat. First City Merchant Bank was established in 1982 with seed capital from CSL. [4]
The Balogun of Ota is considered an enforcer, and is sometimes referred to as a "generalissimo". His office insignia is a sword. He chairs the committee of Kingmakers. [citation needed] There are three ruling houses that produce the Balogun: the Mosuro family, the Osho Onibudo family, and the Ajuwon family.
Tesilimi Olawale Ayinde "Teslim" Balogun (27 March 1931 – 30 July 1972) was a Nigerian football player and coach. Balogun played at both professional and international levels as a striker , before becoming Africa's first qualified professional football coach.
The longest reigning of the four Baloguns is then conferred with the Balogun Agba title, which makes him the second in command to the Emir of Ilorin. All of the Baloguns have districts which they administer on the emir's behalf. There are also traditional chiefs that are each known as Daudu (or District Head). They serve as lieutenants ...
Balogun may refer to: Balogun (name) Balogun Market in Lagos, Nigeria; Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos, Nigeria; Folarin Balogun, American footballer who plays for AS ...
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A system where the Baale line (civic) and Balogun Isoriki line (military) shared power was established by 1851, subject to a traditional council representing both lines. In 1885, the Royal Niger Company became effective rulers of the area, signing treaties with local powers such as the Olubadan, and in 1900, the British government formally ...