This is Efunsetan Aniwura House born in the 1820 in Ikija-Egba & became the second Iyalode of Ibàdàn

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  • This is iyalode Efunsetan aniwura empire
    - Efunsetan Aniwura was born in the 1820s in Ikija-Egba and became the second Iyalode of Ibadan.
    - She was a successful merchant and trader, with a significant impact on Ibadan's political, military, economic, and religious spheres.
    - Aniwura was one of the most prominent slave traders in 19th-century Ibadan and one of the wealthiest Yoruba women in history.
    - Historians describe her as an authoritarian leader who used capital punishment on disobedient slaves, which may have stemmed from her psychological breakdown following the death of her only child and her inability to have more children.
    - She was deposed as Iyalode by Aare Latoosa on May 1, 1874, and was later killed in her sleep by two slaves bribed by her adopted son, Kumuyilo, on the instructions of Aare Latoosa.
    - Aniwura's legacy has been immortalized in a play by Professor Akinwunmi Isola and a statue at Challenge roundabout in Ibadan
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