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Sowore

Mo ti pàṣẹ fún àjọ DSS láti tẹ̀lé àṣẹ ilé ẹjọ́….Abubakar Malami

Ìjọba àpapọ̀ ti pàṣẹ pé kí wọ́n tú olùbádámọràn lóri ètò ààbò Sambo Dasuki àti agbétẹrù Revolution Now Omoyele Sowore silẹ̀ nínú àhámọ́.

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oodua wins

I love Oodua wins

A poll between I love Yoruba or I love Oodua took place and latter won by a large margin. Ooduarere.com favourite cap on Twitter profile pic and facebook will be replaced with I love Oodua.Other social media profile picture will ...

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oodua wins

Oodua wins

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Àṣírí pásìtọ̀

Àṣírí Pásìtọ̀ Tó Ń Fí Sọ́ọ̀si Ṣe Ọ̀gbà Wèrè Tú

Àṣírí pásìtọ̀ tó ń fí sọ́ọ̀si ṣe ọ̀gbà wèrè tú Fẹ́mi Akínṣọlá Ṣé biribiri òkuǹkùn ọ̀rọ̀ lójú ọmọ aádámọ̀ ,ìmọ̀lẹ̀ gbòò ni lójú Adẹ́dàá. Ní báyìí, Olùsọ́ àgùtàn Joseph Ojo, ní ọwọ ṣìnkún ọlọpàá ti mú fún lílo ilé ìjọsìn ...

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policeman

llé iṣẹ́ ọ̀lọ́pàá ,ẹ dá ìgbaniwọlé tí ẹ gùnlé dúró… Àṣẹ ilé ẹjọ́

llé iṣẹ́ ọ̀lọ́pàá ,ẹ dá ìgbaniwọlé tí ẹ gùnlé dúró… Àṣẹ ilé ẹjọ́ Fẹ́mi Akínṣọlá Ṣé àwọn àgbà ní ilé tí a fi itọ́ mọ, ìrì ni yóò wo. Ọbẹ̀ tí a fi èké pilẹ̀ ẹ rẹ̀, í í ru ...

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ladoja

Igbákejì gómìnà Ọyọ ní Ladọja ṣe bẹbẹ lẹ́ka ètò ẹkọ́

Igbákejì gómìnà Ọyọ ní Ladọja ṣe bẹbẹ lẹ́ka ètò ẹkọ́ Fẹ́mi Akínṣọlá Ṣé ìgbésẹ̀ òhun ìhùwàsí oníkálùkù láàyè, ìtàn ló ń kọ lóké eèpẹ̀.Tẹbi tara tọ̀rẹ̀ àti àwọn èèkan nísẹ́ Ìjọba ló péjú láti ṣé ajọyọ̀ ayẹyẹ ọjọ́ọ̀bí ọdún karundinlọgọrin ...

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sowore

E̩ tu èékánná lára S̩owore – Ilé-e̩jó̩

Ile-ejo giga to fi ikale si ilu Abuja lo pase fun ijoba apapo pe ki won yokun lorun Ogbeni Omoyele Sowore.Sowore ni o n gbimo lati se iwode Kan to maa mi ilu titi. Lati igba naa ni ijoba apapo ...

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ilu ibadan

Ilu Ajẹ (Town Of Witches): A Town In Oyo State

There is a small town on your way to Oyo, just behind Fiditi, it’s called “Ilu Ajẹ”. Which literally, translates to “Town of Witches”.Ilu Aje is a relatively large agrarian community with vast lands located between Ilora and Jobele towns ...

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ifa

Oodua Ifa Chief priests

Oodua priests of ifa are known as babalawo (fathers of secrets). Trained from their youth in the rituals of divination, they are masters of a vast corpus of oral literature known as ese ifa often referred to as containing the ...

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