- (Odu
Eleye), IFA
offers an
alternative accounts of the
originality and
founding of Otta by the
Terrestrial mothers commonly known as witches-
Eleye or Iyami...
-
Village Oyo West
Iseke Iseke Market I;
Iseke Market II; Elepe, Open Space;
Eleye, Open Space; Olukosi, Open Space; Gogo, Open Space; Apogidan, Open Space;...
- joke
about the "St.
Eleye"
school choir,
believing it was an
actual school choir singing the
songs (the joke
being that St.
Eleye is not a real saint...
- Area;
Jolaiya Junction,
Jolaiya Area;
Odegade Open Space,
Okeodo Area;
Eleye Open Space,
Okeodo Area;
Baralola Open Space,
Okeodo Area;
Islamihal Pry...
- The
Black Issa
typically consist of the Wardiq,
certain factions of Muse
Eleye, the
entirety of Horrone, and
certain segments of
Furlabe and Walaldon....
- A. C Pry Sch; C. A. C Pry Sch Area - C. A. C Pry Sch;
Eleye Street - St
Joseph Pry Sch I;
Eleye Street - St
Joseph Pry Sch II;
Irowo Street - I, Irowo...
- Okete; Oko Erin; Olofe; Ologbo; Oloka; Olokiti;
Oloko Nla; Olokoto;
Olokoto Eleye; Olola; Ololore; Olomoda; Oloro; Olorunda;
Olowo Abe;
Olowo Oko; Olulade;...
-
confirmed by the ODU-IFA
title IRET
OLOTA (OWONRIN) and OSA MEJI (ODU
ELEYE).
However this
traditions are
confirmed not only in OTA but by many Yoruba...
- both the
celebrated patron saints Awbare and Awbube. Bah
Gurgura Mamasan Eleye Issa (clan) as well as
Habar Yoonis and Habr Je'lo.
Gurgura predates most...
- a
nodal town that is
located on a
mountain top, with a panegyric, "ọmọ
ẹlẹ́yẹ ti ń ṣe wẹ́yẹ̀wẹ́yẹ̀," (roughly
translated as "the baby bird is singing")...