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Ayibi

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Ayabi was an Aláàfin of the Oyo Empire.

Ayabi
Aláàfin of Ọ̀yọ́
Reign1676 - 1690
PredecessorAláàfin Jayin
SuccessorAláàfin Osiyago

He succeeded his grandfather Aláàfin Jayin and was chosen by the Oyo Mesi out of respect for his popular father Olusii, who was killed by the late Aláàfin. He was chosen as an infant and until he came of age the Bashorun reigned as regent. Ayabi turned out to be a cruel and tyrannical Aláàfin, like his predecessors.[1][2]

According to legend he killed the parents of one of his wives, due to a passing remark she made while he was on the toilet. For this cruelty but also because of infighting between the Oyo Mesi and Aláàfin he was rejected and forced to commit suicide.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Johnson, Samuel (August 2011). The history of the Yorubas: from the earliest times to the beginning of the British Protectorate. ISBN 0948390891. OCLC 989713421.
  2. ^ Law, R. C. C. (January 1971). "The constitutional troubles of Ọyọ in the eighteenth century". The Journal of African History. 12 (1): 32. doi:10.1017/S0021853700000050. ISSN 0021-8537.
  3. ^ Akintoye, Stephe Adebanji (2010). A history of the Yoruba people. Dakar: Amalion Publishing [u. a.], 2010. p. 277. ISBN 978-2-35926-005-2.