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Agidigbo 88.7 FM is a
radio station located in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. It
began broadcasting on 25
March 2021 and is
owned by
Oriyomi Hamzat, who also...
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agidigbo or ‘’’molo’’’ is a
large traditional plucked lamellophone thumb piano used by the
Yoruba people of
Nigeria to play
apala music. It is a box...
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broadcast journalist and
human rights activist who
serves as the
Chairman of
Agidigbo 88.7 FM.
Hamzat was born and
raised in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria, to father...
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centered over time.
Instruments include a
rattle (sekere),
thumb piano (
agidigbo) and a bell (agogô), as well as two or
three talking drums.
Ayinla Omowura...
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services Daar Communications,
Kenny Ogungbe kicking off the transmission.
Agidigbo Fm 88.7,
Ibadan "Faaji FM
marks 3rd anniversary". TheNetng.
Retrieved July...
- (Cone
shaped drums), Igbin,
Gudugudu (Kettledrums in the Dùndún family),
Agidigbo and Bèmbé are
other drums of importance. The
leader of a
dundun ensemble...
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board like the
teeth of a comb. 122.1 With
laced on lamellae.
Array mbira Agidigbo (Nigeria)
Eleke Ikembe Insimbi Kalimba Kasayi Kisanji Likembe Lukembe (Congo...
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There are also
online communities...
- School,
Beneku I;
Beneku Primary School,
Beneku II;
Akatulu Primary School,
Agidigbo; Isu-Ani Obecha,
Obecha Utchi I; Isu-Ani Obecha,
Obecha Utchi II; Oluchi...
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required two or
three talking drums (omele), a
rattle (sekere),
thumb piano (
agidigbo) and a bell (agogo).
Haruna Ishola was the most
famous apala performer...