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'''Oba''' was the chieftain of the [[Houka]] tribe, who married the [[Panther Queen]] in a Nigerian legend.
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'''Oba''' was the chieftain of the [[Houka]] tribe, who married the [[Panther Queen]] in a [[Nigeria]]n legend.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
* "[[Mark of the Panther (episode)|Mark of the Panther]]" (First Appearence, No Lines)
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* [[Mark of the Panther (episode)|"Mark of the Panther"]] (First Appearance, No Lines)
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==Real World Background==
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The title of Oba translates as 'ruler' in both Yoruba and Bini, and the office has both political and religious functions. [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yoruba][https://www.britannica.com/topic/Edo-people] Historically, the title has been hereditary, passed down to the first-born son. Bestowed by the Oyo Mesi (the "kingmakers" that later advise and serve the Oba), the title can rotate between various ruling houses, traditionally divining the choice after consulting with an oracle, known as Ifa. Other details in how the Oyo Mesi select an Oba are often undisclosed to the public. [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34641411] Today, the title is largely ceremonial, but modern politicians still seek counsel or endorsement from the local Oba to curry favor and support from the locals. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180622141725/http://hibe-online.com/oba-akiolus-claim-being-challenged-by-another-royal-family/]
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==See Also==
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*{{wikipedia|Oba_(ruler)}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 25 June 2024

The Oba

Oba was the chieftain of the Houka tribe, who married the Panther Queen in a Nigerian legend.

Appearances

Real World Background

The title of Oba translates as 'ruler' in both Yoruba and Bini, and the office has both political and religious functions. [1][2] Historically, the title has been hereditary, passed down to the first-born son. Bestowed by the Oyo Mesi (the "kingmakers" that later advise and serve the Oba), the title can rotate between various ruling houses, traditionally divining the choice after consulting with an oracle, known as Ifa. Other details in how the Oyo Mesi select an Oba are often undisclosed to the public. [3] Today, the title is largely ceremonial, but modern politicians still seek counsel or endorsement from the local Oba to curry favor and support from the locals. [4]

See Also

  • Oba at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia