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keesu gba

Esu is not Satan #EsuIsNotSatan10067 #EsuIsNotSatan2025 #Awareness #EsuWalk2025

Baba Esu, we give homage to you. Esu is everywhere. We call him the Orisa with many faces. Why?? Because Esu represents divine duality. He is dark & light at the same time. He is masculine and feminine at the ...

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Omisore

Àwàdà kẹrí-Kẹrì ni àwọn kọmití tó ní mi ò lè díje du ipò gómìnà APC ni 2026 n ṣe – Omisore

Yínká Àlàbí Awọn kọmiti to n ṣe àyẹ̀wò awọn oludije du ipo gomina labẹ ẹgbẹ́ oselu APC ti ja igbakeji gomina tẹlẹ ni ipinle Osun, Alagba Iyiola Omisore ati awọn mẹfa miiran.Wọn ni iwe wọn ko pe lati dije du ...

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Is it Ìtàfù or Tabili What is table called in Yoruba Language

Is it Ìtàfù or Tabili: What is table called in Yoruba Language?

The actual Yoruba word for “table” is unknown to most people. Do you belong to them?It’s NOT “tabili,” hintDid you know that Ìtàfù is the proper Yoruba term for “table”? Yes. Although “tabili” is frequently used in ordinary conversation, it ...

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komi n yooba

Kọ́mi n’Yoòbá || episode 5 || This is the funniest episode ever..

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funny thinker

Kọ́mi n’Yoòbá || Season 1 episode 3..

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policeman

Ọ̀gbẹ́ni Olaoye déèdé pòórá nílé ìtura kan nílùú Akure

Fẹ́mi Akínṣọlá Ádùrá tí a máa ń ṣe ni pé kí á má rin àrin f’ẹsẹ̀sí.Mọ̀lẹ́bí ọkùnrin kan, Ògbẹ́ni Olaoye Olatunde, tó jẹ́ igbákejì ọ̀gá àgbà ilé ẹ̀kọ́ girama kan nílùú Ọwọ ti ké gbàjarè pé ọkùnrin náà di àwárítì ...

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komi n Yoba

Kọ́mi n’Yoóbá

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September 10, 2025 – Aje

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Colourful Photos From Isese day 2025

Here are some beautiful highlights from Isese Day 2025 celebrations: Cultural Majesty – A scene rich with regal ornamentation and vivid traditional attire, capturing the grandeur and elegance of Yoruba heritage. Ritual Performance – A gathering where practitioners engage in ...

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iseseday

Isese Day 2025 in the Foremost Awori Land, Ado-Odo

The ancient city of Ado-Odo, the foremost and unconquered Awori land, came alive on August 20, 2025, as traditional worshippers, cultural custodians, and dignitaries gathered to celebrate Isese Day with grandeur and pride. The celebration showcased the rich cultural heritage ...

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