Reign July 2005 – Till date Predecessor Oba Adisa Odeleye | Name Adegboyega Amororo Parents Benjamin Okelana Dosunmu | |
Spouse Mrs. Iyabode Dosunmu, (nee Oyetayo) Father Benjamin Okelana Dosunmu |
Adegboyega Dosunmu Amororo II (CON is the traditional ruler of Owu kingdom, Ogun State, Nigeria with the appellations of Olowu of Owu Kingdom. He succeeded Oba Olawale Adisa Odeleye, Lagbedu 1 who died on June 2003 at the age of 65 years.
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Early life
Oba Adegboyega Dosunmu was born by Prince Benjamin Okelana Dosunmu into a ruling family of the late Adesunmbo Dosunmu, Amororo I, who reigned between 1918 and 1924. Benjamin Okelana Dosunmu was the third son of the late Oba Adesunmbo Dosunmu, Amororo l. He attended Owu Baptist Day School, Abeokuta for his Primary Education in 1941 and proceeded to the Baptist Boys High School, Abeokuta where he obtained the West African Senior School Certificate in 1950. After he graduated from King's College, Lagos in 1956, he was admitted into Hendon College of Technology in London to study Drama and Television Production in 1963. He proceeded to Landmark Baptist College Tennessee, USA in 1987 where he obtained a bachelor's degree in Theology.
Career
He joined the Nigerian Civil Service as a Clerk Grade II in 1956 at the Nigerian Railway Corporation, Ebute Metta. After serving in that capacity for two years, he joined a broadcasting organization where he rose to the position of Head of Drama Department. Dosunmu later worked as a Broadcaster at the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation where he rose to the position of Head of Drama Department. He is the producer of a Popular Nigerian TV soap, The Village Headmaster that holds the record of being the longest running popular TV series for over 20 years. He left the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation in 1975 to establish a private film production outfit, Starline Films Limited under a production he wrote and directed the popular Nigerian movie, titled Dinner with the Devil, the first Enebeli Elebuwa's featured movie that brought him into limelight in 1974. He later joined politics and was elected as Chairman of Abeokuta Local Government in 1976. On July 2005 he was appointed the Olowu of Owu Kingdom.
Awards and honours
He had received numerous awards and honour in recognition of his immense contributions to the development of the Owu kingdom and the nation. Among others are: