Tinubu was born in the Ojokodo forest area of Egbaland. Her father's name was Olumosa. She was allegedly of Owu ancestry, either through her maternal or paternal side.
The exiled Oba Adele was still in Badagry when his successor, Oba Idewu, died.
Oba Oluwole had recurring conflicts with Kosoko, who felt that he was the true heir to the throne.
In December 1851 and under the pretext of abolishing slavery, the British bombarded Lagos,
In 1855, when Campbell traveled to England,
In Abeokuta, Madam Tinubu traded in arms and supplied Abeokuta with munitions in the war against Dahomey. Her activities in the war earned her the chieftaincy
Tinubu appears to have had another marriage with one Momoh Bukar, an Arabic scholar. Momoh's children from other wives
Tinubu died in 1887. Tinubu Square on Lagos Island, a place previously known as Independence Square, is named after her. Ita Tinubu (Tinubu's precinct or Tinubu Square) had long been known by that name before the country's independence,
She was buried at Ojokodo Quarters in Abeokuta
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