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Beautiful Traditional Chiefs Spotted on the streets of Ile Ife as Ooni’s burial rites begins

These traditional chiefs/boss  were spotted in the city in Ile Ife, Osun state this evening as they get ready to announce the passing of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Sijuwade. Don’t they look beautiful ?
#AnythingTraditionalIsBeautiful

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6 comments

  1. Joanne |

    The one in the middle looks like Charlyboy.

  2. Bello Olawunmi

    @shile_02holly @you very right, he sure looks like charly boy

  3. shawn thomas crown

    @pdbraide sorry but d pix does not correlate with what you are saying.That’s a procession for d Obatala day celebrations 2014!

  4. I concur anything traditional is beautiful. Naturally anything you make from your home or home made is always the best.

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