. . . . . . "1124125226"^^ . . . "Comfort Obasa Maja"@en . . . . "James Adaramaja Pearce ( )"@en . . . . . "politician"@en . . . . . . . . . "Medical doctor"@en . . . . . . . . . "6497"^^ . . . . . "Akinola Maja"@en . "Akinola Maja"@en . . . "Lola Maja"@en . . . "Lagos, Nigeria"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "58667435"^^ . . "businessman"@en . "Sope Akinola Pearce"@en . "Nigerian"@en . "1976"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Chief Akinola Maja was a Nigerian medical doctor, businessman, philanthropist and politician who was president of the Nigerian Youth Movement from 1944 to 1951. He later became president of the Egbe Omo Oduduwa in 1953. Chief Maja held the chieftaincy titles of the Baba Eko (Father of Lagos in Yor\u00F9b\u00E1) and the Jagunmolu of Orile-Ijaiye."@en . ""@en . "1976"^^ . . . . . . . "Akinola Maja"@en . "Chief Akinola Maja was a Nigerian medical doctor, businessman, philanthropist and politician who was president of the Nigerian Youth Movement from 1944 to 1951. He later became president of the Egbe Omo Oduduwa in 1953. Chief Maja held the chieftaincy titles of the Baba Eko (Father of Lagos in Yor\u00F9b\u00E1) and the Jagunmolu of Orile-Ijaiye. A medical doctor by training, he graduated in 1918 from the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland, and stayed in the U.K. for the next three years before returning to Nigeria in 1921. He briefly worked for the colonial government before going into private practice to set up his own clinic."@en . . . . . . . . . "Sope Akinola Pearce"@en . . .