List of rulers of the Yoruba state of Sabe explained

Sabe is a territory located in present-day Benin, based in and around the town of Savé

In the Yoruba language, the word Oba means king or ruler. It is also common for the obas of the various Yoruba domains to have their own special titles. In Sabe the Oba is referred to as the Onisabe of Sabe

Records for Sabe are fragmentary and conflicting, containing a long succession of rulers styled Ola and Oba. It is suggested by one source that recent rulers alternate between descendants of either of two brothers.

The list presented here represents the official record kept by the traditional authorities of Sabe.

List of Rulers of the Yoruba state of Sabe

TenureIncumbentNotes
1738 to 1765Ola Obe, Onisabe
1769 to 1796Ola Monen, Onisabe
1798 to 1825Oba Akikenju, Onisabe
1852 to 1860Oba Otewa, Onisabe
1881 to 1887Oba Alamu, Onisabe
1888 to 1925Oba Akenmu, Onisabe
1926 to 1933Oba Adegboye, Onisabe
1935 to 1946Oba Adeyemi, Onisabe
1946 to 1963Oba Ademoyegun, Onisabe
1964 to 1968Oba Adegeriolu, Onisabe
1971 to 1973Oba Adegbamife, Onisabe
1975 to 2005Oba Adeleke, Onisabe
2005 to ------Oba Adetutu Akenmu, Onisabe

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