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Three Youngest Kings in Nigeria

Three Youngest Kings in Nigeria:

1. Akubuisi Okonkwo became king of lyiora Anam kingdom in Anambra State on January 7, 2020, at just 10 years old, succeeding his late father, Igwe Onyeachonam Okonkwo. Currently the youngest king in Nigeria, and arguably in all of Africa.

2. Oloyede Adeyeoba, appointed as King Arujale of Okeluse in Ondo State, at the age of 15.

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3. At 18, Obi Chukwuka Noah Akaeze became the Obi of Ubulu-Uku kingdom in Delta State. Despite his royal duties, he pursued education and is now a law graduate from a UK university.

Out of the three youngest kings in Nigeria, currently, 2 are Igbos while the other is a Yoruba king.

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