Alie Koblo Queen Kabia II
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Alie Koblo Queen Kabia II | |
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44th Paramount Chief of Marampa | |
Predecessor | Bai Koblo Pathbana II |
Successor | Bai Koblo Queen Kabia II |
Born | Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, Sierra Leone |
Died | 16 December 1997 |
House | Koblo |
Religion | Islam |
Koblo | |
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Royal house | |
Parent family | Kabia |
Country | Sierra Leone |
Place of origin | Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, Sierra Leone |
Founder | Kekelay Kaba[1] |
Titles | Paramount Chief |
Connected members | Bai Koblo Pathbana II Ella Koblo Gulama Soccoh Kabia |
Connected families | Gulama |
Heirlooms | Staff |
Estate(s) | Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, Sierra Leone |
Alie Koblo Queen Kabia II (born Alhaji Alie Osman Kabia) was a Sierra Leonean paramount chief.[1][2] In 1986, he succeeded Bai Koblo Pathbana II and was crowned the 44th Paramount Chief of Marampa Chiefdom.[1] He ruled from his seat at Lunsar, Port Loko District, Sierra Leone.[1][3]
Sierra Leone Civil War[]
In 1991, the Sierra Leone Civil War broke out. The National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC) deposed Chief Koblo and seized Marampa Chiefdom in order to control the iron ore mine.[3]
Chief Koblo was in exile until 2002 when he was reinstated.[3]
Legacy[]
He was succeeded by his son Osman Ali Kabia assumed the regnal name Bai Koblo Queen Kabia II. He is regarded as one of the richest men in Sierra Leone name="Harvard" />[3][4]
Further reading[]
References[]
- ^ a b c d "The Chiefdoms of Sierra Leone - Harvard University - PDF Free Download". propertibazar.com. Archived from the original on 2018-07-14. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
- ^ "Kabia Family Aggrieved". www.exclusivenewspaper.com. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ a b c d "Marampa SLOEDP". Sierra Leone Open Elections Data Platform. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "Court Orders Paramount Chief To Pay Rokel Bank Le4.2Bn. – Global Times News". Retrieved 2018-07-31.
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