Awujale Daniel Adesanya
Awujale Daniel Adesanya Meets Queen Elizabeth II
Nigeria
Nigeria › Ogun State › Ijebu Ode
1956
This photograph captures a historic moment in 1956 when Daniel Richardson Adesanya, the Awujale of Ijebu Land, met Elizabeth II during her visit to Ijebu Ode.
Adesanya, who ruled from 1925 to 1959, was the traditional monarch of the Yoruba Ijebu people. His reign coincided with a pivotal period in Nigerian history, as the country moved gradually from British colonial administration toward independence, which would finally come in 1960.
The meeting took place at Itoro, an important public and ceremonial space associated with royal events and major gatherings in the town. During the visit, the Awujale received the British monarch according to Yoruba royal protocol, reflecting the strong cultural traditions and prestige of traditional rulers in southwestern Nigeria.
During the colonial era, rulers such as the Awujale played a crucial role in the British system of Indirect Rule, which governed territories through existing local authorities. This system allowed traditional monarchs to retain influence while cooperating with colonial administrators.
The photograph therefore represents more than a ceremonial greeting—it symbolizes the intersection between traditional Yoruba authority and the British colonial system in the final years before Nigerian independence. 📷
Comments
Contributed by
JOSE M LOPEZ
March 7, 2026
Source
External link to sourceHave old photos?
Share your historical photographs and help preserve our collective memory.
Upload pictures
No comment yet, be the first to comment...