(i) Adeyoruwa Ruling House. (ii) Ishagbola Ruling House. The former produced the immediate past Oba, while the latter produced the reigning one. The descendants of Moyegeso are part of the House of Moyegeso in Idewon, one of the four ruling houses that are eligible to produce the Awujale of Ijebuland.
The King's Court Oba Moyegeso of Itele is supported in his court by traditional chiefs, notable among them are the Otunbas. They are drawn from all the quarters in Itele. In hierarchy, Otunba Wayoruwa from Agbodu Quarter is the second-in-command to the Moyegeso. However, he can not act as a regent in the absence or upon the demise of the Moyegeso. There is the Olootu of Itele, formerly known as Odele of Odole, who is the head of the kingmakers, but leadership of the Moyegeso Regency Council is reserved exclusively for the Otunba More of Odomore Quarter, as was the case from 1997 to 2001, when Otunba More acted as the regent of Itele Kingdom.
Royal Seat It is worthy to note that Odole Quarters is where the king's royal stool and his Palace are located. The palace of the incumbent Moyegeso is believed to be the biggest in the whole of Nigeria, built on 22 hectares of land in Ijebu-Itele.
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