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13/03/2023

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20/01/2023

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20/01/2023

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20/01/2023

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01/04/2022

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Nigerian comic actor, Kunle Adetokunbo popularly known as “Dejo Tunfulu” is reportedly dead by fellow colleague actor Kunle Afod. In his post, You posted this [...]

01/04/2022

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01/04/2022

Moremi Ajasoro, Princess of the Yoruba..

(Yoruba: Mọ́remí Àjàsorò) was a figure of high significance in the history of the Yoruba peoples of West Africa. Born a princess, she was a courageous queen whose fame contributed to the victory of the Yoruba people over a neighbouring people.

Moremi was a member by marriage of the royal family of Oduduwa, the Yoruba's fabled founding father.

The Ayaba Moremi lived in the 12th century, hailed from Offa, and was married to Oranmiyan, the heir to the king of Ife and founding father of the Yoruba people, Oduduwa. Ile Ife was a kingdom that was said to have been at war with an adjoining tribe who were known to them as the Forest people. (Ìgbò in the Yoruba language, though the said tribe is believed by scholars to have had no relation to the contemporary Ìgbòs of modern Nigeria). Scores of Ife citizens were being enslaved by these people, and because of this they were generally regarded with disdain by the Yoruba city-states. Although the people of Ile-Ife were furious about these raids, they did not have the means to defend themselves. This is because the invaders were seen as spirits by the people of Ife, appearing as masquerades completely covered in raffia leaves.

Moremi was a very brave and beautiful woman who, in order to deal with the problem facing her people, pledged a great sacrifice to the Spirit of the river Esimirin so that she could discover the strength of her nation's enemies.

She is said to have been taken as a slave by the Igbo and, due to her beauty and Esimirin's help, married their ruler as his anointed queen. After familiarizing herself with the secrets of her new husband's army, she escaped to Ile-Ife and revealed this to the Yorubas, who were then able to subsequently defeat them in battle.

Following the war, she returned to her first husband, King Oramiyan of Ife (and later Oyo), who immediately had her re-instated as his queen. Moremi returned to the Esimirin River to fulfill her pledge. The river demanded she sacrificed her only son, Oluorogbo. The demand was inconceivable and Moremi pleaded with the god for a less terrible offering. But in the end, she kept her promise and paid the price. The offering of Oluorogbo to the river god grieved not only Moremi but the whole kingdom of Ife. The Yoruba people consoled Moremi by offering to be her eternal children a promise kept until today.

The Edi Festival is said to have then been started as a means of celebrating the sacrifice the princess made for the people of Yorubaland. Furthermore, a number of public places are named after her in contemporary Nigeria, such as the female residence halls at the University of Lagos and Obafemi Awolowo University.

In 2017, Oba Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ile Ife, Osun State, erected a statue of Moremi in his palace. The statue is the tallest in Nigeria, displacing the previous holder of that record (a statue in Owerri, the Imo State capital). It is also the fourth tallest in Africa.

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27/03/2022
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For Legendary singer, King Sunny Ade he is clearly one who doesn't joke with his money. The legendary singer was seen slapping one of his crew members who

18/03/2022

Yoruba Actor Olasunkanmi Akanni 'Olohun Iyo' Celebrates His Birthday In Grand Style As He Turn A Year Older Today. He took to his Instagram page to bless his fan and followers with with cute photos, sharing the photos he wrote; Hello !Yes, march18 is my birthday, all the herbalist inspect

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16/03/2022

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Nigerian wrestlers Omos and Commander Azeez produced a heavyweight fight for the ages at Monday Night Raw

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16/03/2022

How true is this

Famous Nollywood actor and Yoruba voice-over artiste, Lekan Olaleye shocks many when he admits that he has never spoken a foreign language to his seven-month-old [...]

16/03/2022

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