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Gbadebo III List of
Alakes of Ake in Igbo-Egba, pre-1830: List of the
Alakes of
Egbaland in Abeokuta,
originally of Ake: Egba
Alake Jaide, Don (26 December...
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Batile or
Batili Alake (died 2013) was a
prominent Yoruba waka singer.
Batile Alake was born in
Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State.
Alhaja Batile Alake died in 2013,...
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Henry Dele
Alake ((Listen); born 6
October 1956) is a
Nigerian journalist,
activist and
technocrat who is the
current Nigerian minister of
Solid Minerals...
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Motolani Olusegun Alake is a
Nigerian lawyer,
music executive, entrepreneur,
public speaker,
podcast host, and TV host, who has also been a pop culture...
- Egba Ake,
otherwise known as Egba
Alake, is one of the four
sections of Egbaland, the
others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura, and the Owu (Ibara is
often mentioned...
- 2022.
Alake,
Motolani (19
January 2021). "D'Prince's
Jonzing World unveils new artist, Ruger".
Pulse Nigeria.
Retrieved 7
January 2022.
Alake, Motolani...
- (1872–1962), also
known as
Ademola II, was the
Alake of
Abeokuta from 1920 to 1962.
Before he was
crowned Alake,
Ademola was
involved in the
affairs of the...
- Jay and Rexxie. It was
mixed and
mastered by Vtek and Poppil.
Motolani Alake of
Pulse Nigeria said that it "projects confidence, wins and 'comfort"....
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Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III (born 14
September 1943) is the
current Alake of Egba, a clan in Abeokuta, Nigeria. He has
ruled since 2
August 2005. Gbadebo...
- Crayon". The
Guardian (Nigeria). 1 June 2019.
Retrieved 19
October 2022.
Alake,
Motolani (9
March 2020). "Crayon: From four UTME
attempts and depression...