-
chieftaincy title by Oba
Eshugbayi Eleko. In the 1920s, she was
leader of the
Ereko meat
market and with the
support of
Herbert Macaulay, she rose to become...
- in and
around which they
worked and lived. The
Farmstead translates to
Ereko in Yoruba, from
which comes the
Lagos indigenous name "Eko". The
lands are...
- to
placate Kosoko with
gifts and
granted him the
title Oloja of
Ereko or
owner of
Ereko.
Kosoko quickly consolidated his
position and
found support among...
- one of the
oldest mosques in Nigeria. The
mosque is
located at
Martins Ereko Street,
Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria. It was
established in 1892 and designated...
- Of Talabi's
House Olisa Street II
Ijebu Ode Odo-Esa
Baptist Day
School Ereko;
Front Of Our Lady's School;
Front Of
Alhaji ****oyi's House;
Opposite Itajana...
- the
Roman Catholic Community in Lagos. He
lived in the
Cocoanut House of
Ereko area, then
known as the Town of
Lagos or
Lagos Colony, now
Lagos Island...
- of the Ijẹbu kingdom.
Prince Adetọna
attended various Baptist Schools,
Ereko, Ijẹbu-Ode;
Ogbere United Primary School, Oke Agbo, Ijẹbu-Igbo; and Ansar-Ud-Deen...
-
Lawmaker representing Lagos Constituency II
visits Araromi Baptist school,
Ereko Methodist school And
Gives Pep Talk To
Young Students".
Modern Ghana. Retrieved...
- to
placate Kosoko with
gifts and
granted him the
title Oloja of
Ereko or
owner of
Ereko.
Kosoko quickly consolidated his
position and
found support among...
-
wharf then
turning left into
Balogun Street to Iddo
train terminus via
Ereko,
Ebute Ero,
Idumota and
Carter Bridge. The p****enger line was one of the...