Efunsetan Aniwura

Ẹfúnṣetán Aníwúrà
Ìyálóde of Ibadan.
Ìyálóde of Ibadan.
Reign1867 – May 1, 1874
Coronation1867
PredecessorIyalode Subuola
SuccessorIyalode Iyaola
Bornc. 1820s
Abeokuta
DiedJune 30, 1874
Ibadan
Issue1 (daughter, died 1860)
FatherOgunrin

Chief Ẹfúnṣetán Aníwúrà (c. 1820s – June 30, 1874) was the second Iyalode of Ibadan and one of the pre-eminent slave traders in the 19th century Ibadan. Revered as a successful merchant and trader, her impact encompassed the political, military, economic and religious spheres of Ibadan. She was famous for being arguably the most powerful, and certainly, one of the wealthiest - Yoruba women that ever lived. She has been described by historians as an authoritarian leader, who often utilized capital punishment on erring slaves. This has been attributed to psychological breakdown resulting from the death of her only daughter and her inability to procreate afterwards.