- Efon-
Alaaye is a town in the
Ekiti State of
southwestern Nigeria,
inhabited by the
Yoruba people. The po****tion in 1983 was over 100,000. It
belongs to...
- the
village Abake is located.
Abake village shared boundary with Ẹfọ̀n-
Alààyè in
Ekiti State. The Erin-odo
Waterfalls is a po****r
excursion point for...
- Area of
Ekiti State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of Efon-
Alaaye. This
local government area was
established primarily to
bring the local...
- by God in 1928. [citation needed] He died in 1959 and was
buried in Efon
Alaaye town in
Ekiti state. Baba
Abiye at Ede was, however,
credited with the story...
-
Community High
School before transferring to C.A.C
Grammar School in Efon-
Alaaye,
Ekiti State, and then the
Federal School of Art and
Science in Ondo State...
-
Iragberi was Oba Aara Akoni-Agogo; he was said to be an
emigrant from Ẹfọ̀n-
Alààyè. The
title of the town's
traditional ruler is 'Aragberi',
which is derived...
- Alokan,
Adeware (17 June 2018). The Origin,
Growth &
Development of Efon
Alaaye Kingdom.
Timade Ventures. ISBN 9789783456785. *Obayemi, A., "The Yoruba...
- ****ni, a
movie that
featured his namesake, the late Oba
Funsho Adeolu, the
Alaaye of Ode Remo (who pla****
Chief Eleyinmi in the old
Nigerian Sitcom "The Village...
- Atan-otta, Aawe, Oyo,
Ayetoro Yewa,
Ayetoro gbede, Ayete, Badagry, Ede, Efon-
alaaye, Egbe, Ejigbo, Emure-ekiti, Epe, Erin-ile, Eruwa, Esa-Oke, Esie, Fiditi...
- of Ado
Ekiti Oluyin of Iyin
Ekiti Alara of
Aramoko Ogoga of
Ikere Ekiti Alaaye of Efon
Ekiti Olojido of Ido
Ekiti Alayetoro of
Ayetoro Ekiti Oluloro of...