Before colonial rule, Yoruba traditional rulers were appointed by
the people acting through their representatives
the Ogboni
Ifa (oracle)priests
Odudwa
Kingmakers
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is the kingmaker because then they was nothing left ie ruling then so the answer is E please if am not correct then correct me i don't want to fail

Before colonial rule, Yoruba traditional rulers were appointed by
Kingmakers (the council of chiefs).
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Exam-ready answer
Before colonial rule, Yoruba traditional rulers were appointed by the kingmakers.
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š§ Short explanation
In the traditional Yoruba political system, a king (Oba) was not chosen by the public and not imposed by government.
Instead:
a special group of chiefs, called kingmakers, selected and installed the ruler.
For example, in the old Oyo Empire, the kingmakers were known as the
Oyomesi.
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Final short answer (for JAMB / WAEC)
By kingmakers.


