Ademiluyi Ajagun

Ademiluyi Ajagun was the 48th Ooni of Ife, a paramount traditional king of Ile-Ife, the ancestral home of the Yorubas.

There were legendary beliefs that Ooni Adémilúyì was fond of using mystical powers, changing and transforming into wild animals, usually to a leopard-ambushing and killing his opponents.

In fact, it was established that whenever the natives caught the glimpse or saw a wild animal crossing, they normally concluded that Ooni Adémilúyì was passing by on a vicious mission.

[7] In popular culture, the painting called the "African Mona Lisa,"[8] is said to depict a granddaughter of Ọba Ademiluyi.

[9] Among the most notable great grandchildren of the king is Ifedayo-Emmanuel Adeyefa-Olasupo, a British-born Yoruba scientist and the founder of Figbox,[10] [11][12] and Ronke Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi the 5th wife of the 51st Ooni of Ife.