Irame
Olu Irame | |
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Olu Irame First Of His Name | |
| Nationality | Iwerren |
| Occupation | Traditional ruler |
| Years active | 1538–1570 |
| Children | Olu Ojoluwa |
| Father | Olu Ginuwa |
| Relatives | Olu Ogbowuru (brother) |
| Website | warrikingdom |
Olu Irame was a Nigerian traditional ruler who was the 3rd Olu of Warri. He was the second son to Olu Ginuwa and succeeded his brother Olu Ogbowuru as the 3rd Olu of Warri. It is stated that he banished the three gods (Ibirikimo, Otueke, and Ike) and their worshipers from Ode-Itsekiri-Olu because of their incessant "noise-making". The gods and their worshipers moved to Orugbo, a community about 2 miles from Ode-Itsekiri-olu.