Orompoto was responsible for leading the Oyo Empire between the years 1554 to 1562. She was the daughter of Alaafin Ofinran and the grand-daughter of Alaafin Onigbogi, both rulers of the Empire in their own time.
Orompoto became Alaafin of Oyo and was reportedly masterfully skilled on horseback, and created a specialised order of cavalry officers within her army that were subject to the Eso Ikoyi. She was also considered a skilful warrior and distinguished herself at the battle of Illayi. She is said to have died in battle, one of the few Alaafins to have died in combat.
For a woman to rise to become Alafin is also a testament that female children have always been valued in Yoruba land for a long time.
Historical Africa Yoruba can not fact check if the above photo is that of King Orompoto. But the picture depicts an ancient Alafin of Oyo.
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