Aláàfin Olúodò was an Aláàfin of á»ÂÃÂyá»Âàwho died shortly after being crowned. He ruled the Oyo kingdom in the early 17th century and was preceded by á»Âbalókun and succeeded by ÃÂjàgbó. Olúodò continued the efforts and policies of á»Âbalókun of both expansion and encroaching on the global market.
During a war against the Nupe, Olúodò lead the army and drowned in the Niger river during a Nupe counterattack. He was denied a royal funeral by the Oyo chiefs, because his body could not be retrieved from the water.