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Akesan is the
mythical founder of Iperu, an
ancient town in Ogun State, South-Western Nigeria. Oral
history has it that
Akesan was a
daughter to an Alaafin...
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Akesan is a
small town
located in
Alimosho local government area of
Lagos State.
Olanrewaju ****bohun – Vice-Chancellor,
Lagos State University O'Mark Schools...
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Iperu or
Iperu Akesan Bale Oja is a town near the Ibu
River in Ogun
State in the
southwestern region of Nigeria. It is the most
populous town in the Remo...
- Saamu, Sabo, Sangolokeke, Sarumi, St.
Andrews Area. The
Akesan Market Fire Incident: The old
Akesan market, also
known as Oja Oba,
located in the
heart of...
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prominent markets like the
Ikotun market,
Igando multi-purpose market, and
Akesan market,
which draw
large crowds of
buyers and
sellers daily. Additionally...
- and the world.
There are 5
different branches/types of Iga Eyo in
Iperu Akesan Names of the
families and Iga of Eyo each
represents are: Iga
Pakerike which...
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known by
various forms and
names in Afro-Brazilian religions. They
include Akesan; Alafiá; Alaketo; Bará, or Ibará; Elegbá, or Elegbará, Inan; Lalu, or Jelu;...
- 18th centuries, the city is also the site of
large markets such as the
Akesan market,
which was
recreated in the
later city of New Oyo.
Archaeology has...
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Awori is said to have come into being.
Olofin had two
wives named Akesan and Ajaiye.
Akesan had two sons (Ogunneru and Ogunbiyi),
while Ajaiye was barren...
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alleged "mushroom"
private schools. The
major markets in the city
include the
Akesan market, the
Ajegunle market, the
Owode market, the
Saabo market, Oparinde...