1. Olu-Iwa
2. Oshi
3. Obanta
4. Monigbuwa
5. Oba-Guru
6. Oba-Loja
7. Oba-Lofin
8. Oba-Apasa
9. Oba-Ofinran
10. Obaruwa
11. Obangaju
12. Tolumogboye
13. Lapengbuwa
14. Otutubiosun
15. Ajuwakale
16. Adisa
17. Jewo
18. Elewu-Ileke
19. Ajana
20. Olotunoyese
21. Olumodan
22. Mase
23. Ore-yeye (Female)
24. Agunwaja
25. Jadiara
26. Asapo-Okun
27. Afolajoye
28. Omila
29. Mekun
30. Gbogidi
31. Ore-geje (Female)
32. Oluyoruwa
33. Muwagona
34. Olope
35. Ayora
36. Fesojaiye
37, Rubakoye (Female)
38. Sapennuwa
39. Oniyewe
40. Boyejo
41. Moyegeso
42. Orodudu-joye
43. Atewogbuwa
44. Gbelegbuwa - 1760
45. Fusengbuwa - 1790
46. Setejoye - 1819
47. Figbajoye Anikilaya - 1820
48. Ademuyewo Fidipote - 1852
49. Adesimbo Tunwase 1886 (Aboki)
50. Adeleke Ogbagba I - 1895
51. Adeona Fusigboye - 1906
’52. Ademolu Fesogbade - 1915
53. Adekoya Eleruja - 1916
*54. Ademotu Fesogbade - 1917
55. Adenuga Folagbade - 1925
56.. Ogunnaike Fibiwoga 1929
57. Dan. Adesanya Gbelegbuwa II - 1933-1959
58. Sikiru Adetona Ogbagba II - 1960
*(Nos 52 and 54 are the same person).
By the declaration made under section 4(2) of. the Chiefs Law 1957 of the Customary Law
regulating the selection of the Awujale of Ijebuland Chieftaincy, there are Four Ruling Houses and the identity of each Ruling House is:
(I) The Gbelegbuwa Ruling House
(‘ti) The Anikinaiya Ruling House
(fu) The Fusengbuwa Ruling House and
(iv) The Fidipote Ruling House.
The Declaration was approved 25th August, 1959 and registered on 1st September, 1959.