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Ààrẹ Ayọ̀dèjì

@omolisabi1

𝕐𝕠𝕣𝕦𝕓𝕒 ℕ𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 𝔼𝕧𝕒𝕟𝕘𝕖𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕥 | Yoruba history enthusiast|Omo Abeokuta | cybersecurity 👨‍💻|

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Hi Ose Anenih Sometimes, it is better to keep silent. But I understand your position: even if one’s father was Judas, filial piety demands that one dress him up as a saint, thirty pieces of silver or not. That said, lies left unchecked tend to grow wings, and we cannot allow

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Entrepreneurship is the art of finding a path to heaven through hell. There’s no shortcut. You’ve got to grind, give, and grow. @cashtokenhq continues to prove that impact and reward can co-exist. The joy on people’s faces? That’s the real profit. Wishing you an impactful and

Entrepreneurship is the art of finding a path to heaven through hell.
There’s no shortcut. You’ve got to grind, give, and grow.

@cashtokenhq continues to prove that impact and reward can co-exist. The joy on people’s faces? That’s the real profit.

Wishing you an impactful and
Oluwasegun 🇳🇬 (@real_stqinless) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UPDATE: Panel dismissed the false allegations 😝😍🕺🏾 . Apparently, a fellow colleague (they didn’t disclose who) wrote to management and accuse me of fanning ethnic war and political blackmailing 😆😆 Me: sir how many followers I get 😭😭😭 Tinubu for life ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Omo iku ti iku o la pa Omo arun ti arun Omo ofo ti ofo o le se It is historical and it is also a covenant between Alaafin and Awon Iyami

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Full List of the 77 Ranking Yoruba Obas in Ogun State The Ogun State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs has officially documented 77 Yoruba Obas who serve as permanent members of the Ogun State Council of Obas. These Obas represent the four major geopolitical

HRM Oba Sulaiman A. Bamgbade (@hrmolofinisheri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Year 2025 Elegba Festival – Ikate, Elegushi Yesterday, Obas of Awori origin converged at the sacred groves of “Agbo Elegba “ in Ikate Land, Lagos State, for the annual Elegba Festival hosted by His Royal Majesty, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, the Elegushi of Ikate Land.

Year 2025 Elegba Festival – Ikate, Elegushi

Yesterday, Obas of Awori origin converged at the sacred groves of “Agbo Elegba “ in Ikate Land, Lagos State, for the annual Elegba Festival hosted by His Royal Majesty, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, the Elegushi of Ikate Land.
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The way it should be Yoruba onisese of Benin republic have gotten it right we oni isese in Nigeria are getting there very soon and we will get there ni agara olodumare.

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I fully support whatever happens to Betty Akeredolu if your people refuse to teach you respect. You’ll learn the hard way. How dare you call the Olowo a “baby Oba”? We Yorubas know better how many times have you heard us speak of Owo carelessly? Owo is a sacred town in

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THE EJIWA ELEGBA AWORI FESTIVAL OF LAGOS The Ejiwa festival is an annual festival of the Awori Yoruba people of Lagos that goes back centuries. It is celevrated in remembrance of Olofin their progenitor from Ile ife. This year, different Awori Obas converged at Ikate in Eti-Osa

THE EJIWA ELEGBA AWORI FESTIVAL OF LAGOS
The Ejiwa festival is an annual festival of the Awori Yoruba people of Lagos that goes back centuries. It is celevrated in remembrance of Olofin their progenitor from Ile ife. This year, different Awori Obas converged at Ikate in Eti-Osa
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The Ejiwa Elegba is also called 'AGẸMO EKO', i.e The Agemo festival of Lagos, as it shares several parallels and similarities with the Agemo festival of the Ijebu however, in Ejiwa's case there is a strong tie to Elegba, a.k.a Eṣu ọla ilu.

The Ejiwa Elegba is also called 'AGẸMO EKO', i.e The Agemo festival of Lagos, as it shares several parallels and similarities with the Agemo festival of the Ijebu however, in Ejiwa's case there is a strong tie to Elegba, a.k.a Eṣu ọla ilu.