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Review: House of Gaa

Historical flaws
The depicting of Ilorin as a community influenced by Fulani during the reign of Gaa. At the time, Ilorin was under the administration of Alugbin, the father of Afonja. The Fulani community came to Ilorin during the reign of his son. Afonja. A lot of historical movies from Nigeria that are celebrated globally usually depict Yoruba’s history. As well as the culture, tradition, dress, and festivals.

Another hitch in the film is the mention of Ibadan. Ibadan came into existence right after the fall of Oyo Empire which led to rise of other cities including new Oyo town.

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Historical flawsThe depicting of Ilorin as a community influenced by Fulani during the reign of Gaa. At the time, Ilorin was under the administration of Alugbin, the father of Afonja. The Fulani community came to Ilorin during the reign of his son. Afonja. A lot of historical movies from Nigeria that are celebrated globally usually depict Yoruba's history. As well as the culture, tradition, dress, and festivals. https://youtu.be/MGQyMO3g9Xk Another hitch in the film is the mention of Ibadan. Ibadan came into existence right after the fall of Oyo Empire which led to rise of other cities including new Oyo town.…

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