Oloye

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Oloye is a traditional Yoruba chieftaincy title signifying a person of high social and cultural status within the community.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Iyalode 1
Oloye canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Yoruba chieftaincy title
honorific
traditional title
associatedWith Yoruba chiefs
Yoruba monarchy NERFINISHED
Yoruba traditional institutions
ceremonialUse chieftaincy ceremonies
royal events
traditional festivals
country Nigeria
culture Yoruba people NERFINISHED
domain Yoruba chieftaincy system
traditional leadership
ethnicGroup Yoruba NERFINISHED
gender can be female
can be male
grantedBy Oba NERFINISHED
Yoruba king
traditional council of chiefs
hasConnotation authority
honor
prestige
hasQuality high cultural status
high social status
hasRole advising the Oba
community leadership
cultural custodianship
representing community interests
language Yoruba language NERFINISHED
meaning chief
person of high status
notableIn Yoruba cultural practices
Yoruba traditional religion
partOf Yoruba social structure
Yoruba title hierarchy
region Southwestern Nigeria NERFINISHED
Yorubaland NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Baale NERFINISHED
Iyalode NERFINISHED
Oba NERFINISHED
Yoruba honorifics
requires recognition by traditional authority
status elite social rank
non-royal title
typeOf chieftaincy title
usedAs form of address
title of respect

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Akure people usesTraditionalTitle Oloye
this entity surface form: Iyalode