HRM Oba William Christopher Adedoyin (died 1952) was a Nigerian Traditional ruler who held the title of Akarigbo of Remo Kingdom from 1916 to 1952.
[1] The Akarigbo's seat was in Sagamu, part of Remo Kingdom, a Yoruba plural society consisting of over 44 Towns.
After completing primary education, he briefly apprenticed as a tailor before he found work as a clerk to Christopher Sapara Williams.
In both activities, he was ably supported by William Frederick Mellor, a Methodist missionary who was also friendly with some of the local colonial residents.
In 1938, the colonial government gave Remo financial and political autonomy and made Akarigbo a paramount ruler in the region.