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control over the entire people in his domain, hence the saying, oba lo nile, “the king owns the land”.
Anything he says in the land is incontrovertible, hence the saying, alase, ekeji orisa, “the controller and
second only to the gods”. The Oba is assisted, in his day to day running of the affairs of the town, by the
Council of Chiefs. Their names range from Balogun, Iyalaje, Apena, Parakoyi, Agbaakin, Asipa, etc. Added
to their functions, the Council of Chiefs, from time to time, checks the powers of the Oba.
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