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Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. Creator: Unknown

Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. Creator: Unknown


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Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. Creator: Unknown

Ja-Ja, The Deposed and Exiled King of Opobo, West Africa, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

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Deposed Exile Exiled Formal Dress Nigeria Nigerian Resistance Straw Hat The Graphic British Empire Clothing Dress Fashion Clothing Palm Oil Vegetable Oil


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This print showcases Ja-Ja, the deposed and exiled King of Opobo in West Africa. Taken in 1888 by an unknown creator, this image offers a glimpse into the rich history of colonialism and resistance during the 19th century. Ja-Ja's regal presence is evident as he sits confidently on a chair, dressed in formal attire that reflects his status as a monarch. His clothing consists of a suit adorned with intricate patterns, emphasizing his African heritage while also hinting at British influence. A straw hat rests upon his head, adding to his distinguished appearance. The context surrounding this photograph is significant. Opobo was known for its palm oil trade, which played a crucial role in Nigeria's economy during that time. However, tensions arose between local rulers like Ja-Ja and European powers seeking control over these valuable resources. Ja-Ja's defiance against British authority led to his eventual deposition and exile from Opobo. Despite facing adversity, he remains composed and even smiles for the camera—a testament to his resilience as a sovereign leader. Preserved within The Graphic—an illustrated weekly newspaper—this image serves as both historical documentation and visual storytelling. It sheds light on the complex dynamics between colonizers and colonized peoples while honoring Ja-Ja's legacy as an influential figure in Nigerian history. Through this photo print, we are reminded of the power of imagery to capture moments that shape our understanding of past events and cultures across continents.

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