- The Gun people, also
rendered Ogũ, Ogun and
Egun, is an
ethnic group prin****lly
found in
Lagos and Ogun
State regions of
southwestern Nigeria, and Ouémé...
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Royal Air
Force Mildenhall, or more
simply RAF
Mildenhall (IATA: MHZ, ICAO:
EGUN), is a
Royal Air
Force station located near
Mildenhall in Suffolk, England...
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typically seven gl****es of water, to the
egun to
placate and
please them.
Especially propitiated are
those egun regarded as ancestors;
these ancestors can...
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among the Ogu (
Egun) people. This
particular masquerade is one of the
traditional ways of
crime control,
policing and
security among Egun people of Badagry...
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traditional artistry. They are
generally known as Egúngún,
singularly as
Egún. The term
refers to the
Yoruba masquerades connected with
ancestor reverence...
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called eguns. The
recently deceased are
termed aparacá;
after they have been "educated" by
receiving sacrifices they
become babá.
After death, the
egun can...
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original inhabitants of the area. However,
other groups like Egbado, Egba, and
Eguns constitute the
local government.
There are
currently eleven Traditional...
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Zangbeto are the
traditional voodoo guardians of the
night among the Ogu (or
Egun)
people of Benin, Togo, and Nigeria. A
traditional police and
security institution...
- word egúngún and has the same meaning.
There is a
misconception that Eegun/
Egun (Yoruba language: Eégún) is the
singular form, or that it
represents the...
- the speaker]). The
indefinite is also used in some
idioms and set phrases:
Egun on! ("Good day! / Good morning!"), On egin! ("Bon appetit!"),
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