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Nigerian king
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Nigerian king
Relatives: Children: Princess Kemi (daughter)
Unnamed (son)
First appearance: "The Princess Guide"
Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson


The Nigerian king is a princess of Nigeria. His daughter is Princess Kemi and also has an unnamed son.

History

Homer was made to watch over the king's daughter Kemi at Five Seasons Springfield as her father was making a uranium deal with Mr. Burns at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. The next day, the king and Burns eventually had a uranium deal settled in exchange for two million goats. However, the deal was called off when the king saw a picture of his daughter kissing Moe. Homer soon convinced the king not be so hard on his daughter.

Appearances