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Oba '''Abibu Sangolami Lagunju''' (c. 1817 - 1900) was a [[Yoruba people|Yoruba]] monarch of the town of [[Ede, Osun|Ede]], and leader in the 19th century. He was the first Muslim Timi that Ede produced, he also belonged to the first generation of Yoruba Muslims who held high political office in the pre-colonial era and who used their positions to enhance the growth of his town, Ede and his religion, Islam. Indeed, Abibu Lagunju was the second Muslim Oba in Yorubaland given the fact that he was already on the throne for a few years when, in November 1857, the American Baptist Missionary, Reverend W.H. Clarke, visited Ede.
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