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Fabunmi of
Okemesi (c. 1849 - 1903) born
Prince Fábùnmi Ìṣọ̀lá, also
known as
Orara l'ada, was a
Yoruba warlord,
chief and
ultimately king. He was known...
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Olavale Olaytanovych Fabunmi (Ukrainian: Олавале Олайтанович Фабунмі; born 18
January 1992) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer of
Nigerian descent...
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Lawrence Apalara FabunmiListen is a
Nigerian scholar and diplomat. He is a
former amb****ador to Turkey,
Zambia and to Poland.
Fabunmi was also the pioneer...
- cutl****es; took all the food
items and
began to
caress Prince Fabunmi companion.
Prince Fabunmi became enraged; went home and took his
sword then proceeded...
- ISBN 9781580462969. ISSN 1092-5228. {{cite book}}: |work=
ignored (help) M. A.
Fabunmi (1985). An
Anthology of
Historical Notes on Ifẹ City. J. West Publications...
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Lajamisan period. See
column 5.
Chief Fabunmi 1975
quotes 7
names for the same period. See
column 6.
Chief Fabunmi is
known for his
Historical notes. Chief...
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against Ibadan. The
formation was as follows: Ekiti-under the
command of
Fabunmi of Oke Mesin,
encamped at the foot of Imesi-ile, near a river, now called...
- wife of an Oke-Imesi prince,
Fabunmi. The
defiled woman, in tears,
narrated her
ordeal to her husband, and infuriated,
Fabunmi drew his sword,
marched to...
- Nigerian-Ukrainian
reggae singer,
songwriter and
television presenter Olavale Fabunmi, Nigerian-Ukrainian
football player Philippe Hamilton-Rollings, Ghanaian-Ukrainian...
- general.
Okemesi is most
famous for
being the
hometown of the prince,
Fabunmi of Okemesi, whom was a
warrior and a
leader of the Ekiti-parapo forces...