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...ONI OF IFE. A devout Anglican, Sir Adesoji Aderemi, 83, has been the spiritual leader of Nigeria's 12 million Yorubas for 43 years. Although out of national politics for many years, the Oni is respected by the Yorubas more than any other political or military leader in Nigeria. "There is much to be said for tradition as a means of keeping people together," he says. "In spite of advances in education and technology, there seems a new awareness of the value of preserving ancient customs and cultural values." One custom certain to be preserved: the Oni...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AFRICA: The Dark Continent's Royal Remnants | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

...ALAFIN OF OYO. Second only to the Oni among Nigeria's four supreme Yoruban tribal kings, the Alaf-in, Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi, 34, is a thoroughly modern man who believes, as he puts it, that "it is still possible to live by old traditions in modern times." He spearheaded a drive that raised $30,000 for local development, whereupon an impressed regional government chipped in $60,000 for his projects. "I have told my people," he says, "that if they can save substantial sums of money in banks, they will attract loan capital to improve commercial and industrial life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AFRICA: The Dark Continent's Royal Remnants | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

...BENIN. Benin's history was once the brightest of all the African kingdoms': its famous bronze sculptures are collector's items across the world. Today, the 450,000 members of this Nigerian tribe are led by Oba Akenzua II, 74. Like the Oni of Ife and the Alafin, he receives a stipend of about $10,000 a year from the Nigerian government; in addition, he has extensive landholdings that produce considerable extra income-just how much, no one will say. His successor is Crown Prince Solomon Akenzua, 48, who retired from the Nigerian civil service in June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AFRICA: The Dark Continent's Royal Remnants | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

...pensas ke oni devus utiligi la lingvon esperanto," Russell G. Stevens '62 told the CRIMSON in a telephone interview last night...

Author: By John A. Rice, | Title: Student to Form Esperanto Club | 10/4/1961 | See Source »

Janitor to Vice President. Under Yo shida, Dentsu is virtually a one-man show. Oh Oni even conducts the decisive interview before any new employee from janitor to vice president is hired. He some times buys an employee a new suit or pair of shoes to make him more presentable to clients, occasionally passes out golf-club memberships to his top men. "Golf is healthier than nightclubbing," he says. "And it affords time to talk with a client...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The View from Fuji | 4/7/1961 | See Source »

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