Jekesoni Yavalanavanua

Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua (born 3 October 1952) is a Fijian chief and former politician, who served as a member of the of .[1] He hails from the chiefly village of , on the island of , . He is the Secretary General of the Council of Chiefs of the Vanua of Lalagavesi (Cakaudrove). He spent 17 years working under the Ministry of Fijian Affairs as Assistant Tui, Acting Roko Tui and Executive Officer. Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua (born 3 October 1952) is a Fijian chief and former politician, who served as a member of the Senate of Fiji. He hails from the chiefly village of Somosomo, on the island of Taveuni, Cakaudrove Province. He is the Secretary General of the Council of Chiefs of the Vanua of Lalagavesi (Cakaudrove). He spent 17 years working under the Ministry of Fijian Affairs as Assistant Roko Tui, Acting Roko Tui and Executive Officer. Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua is a Fijian chief and former politician, who served as a member of the Senate of Fiji.[1] He hails from the chiefly village of Somosomo, on the island of Taveuni, Cakaudrove Province. He is the Secretary General of the Council of Chiefs of the Vanua of Lalagavesi . He spent 17 years working under the Ministry of Fijian Affairs as Assistant Roko Tui, Acting Roko Tui and Executive Officer. In 2006 he was nominated as a Senator by Prime Minister . Jekesoni Yavalanavanua. Wikipedia open wikipedia design. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua (born 3 October 1952) is a Fijian chief and former politician, who served as a member of the Senate of Fiji.[1] He hails from the chiefly village of Somosomo, on the island of Taveuni, Cakaudrove Province. He is the Secretary General of the Council of Chiefs of the Vanua of Lalagavesi (Cakaudrove). Ratu Jekesoni, Tuikilakila Yavalanavanua was born to Ratu Jekesoni, Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua and Taraivini Volau. Ratu had 4 siblings: Qativi Yavalanavanua and 3 other siblings. Ratu Antonio Yavalanavanua Ratu Antonio Raivalita Yavalanavanua. Ratu Antonio, Raivalita Yavalanavanua was born to Ratu Jekesoni, Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua and Taraivini Volau. Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua is from the Tikotiko Qaraisoki of the Mataqali Valelevu the leading Ai Sokula clan of Lalagavesi in the province of Cakaudrove. He is the son of Ratu Jone Saumaibulu Lewenilovo the great grandson of Ratu Goleanavanua, the 7th , who was a signatory of the Deed of Cession in 1874. Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua (born 3 October 1952) is a Fijian chief and former politician, who served as a member of the Senate of Fiji. He hails from the chiefly village of Somosomo, on the island of Taveuni, Cakaudrove Province. He is the Secretary General of the Council of Chiefs of the Vanua of Lalagavesi (Cakaudrove). He spent 17 years working under the Ministry of Fijian Affairs as Assistant Roko Tui, Acting Roko Tui and Executive Officer. In 2006 he was nominated as a Senator by Ratu Jekesoni Lewenilovo Yavalanavanua (born 3 October 1952) is a Fijian chief and former politician, who served as a member of the Senate of Fiji. He hails from the chiefly village of Somosomo, on the island of Taveuni, Cakaudrove Province. He is the Secretary General of the Council of Chiefs of the Vanua of Lalagavesi (Cakaudrove). He spent 17 years working under the Ministry of Fijian Affairs as Assistant Roko Tui, Acting Roko Tui and Executive Officer. In 2006 he was nominated as a Senator by Ratu Yavalanavanua Tasoqosoqo, 4th Tui Cakau ca1829/1845, married Adi Levulevu of Bau, and had issue. He died 1845. Ratu Tuikilakila Lalabalavu Baleinamatau (by Adi Levulevu) (qv). Ratu Rabici (by Adi Levulevu), married and had issue. He died July 1839, lost at sea. Ratu Kuila, he enlisted the support of Tongan chief, Wainiqolo, in September 1862, and with a combined force of Fijian and Tongan warriors he led the failed attempt to dethrone the Tui Cakau (Ratu Raivalita) at the battle of Wairiki.