- The
Ijesha (written as
Ìjẹ̀ṣà in
Yoruba orthography) are one of the
major sub-ethnicity of the
Yorubas of West Africa.
Ilesha is the
largest town and historic...
- Ipetu-
Ijesa[pronunciation?], also
called Ipetu-Aro Odo
among its inhabitants, is a town in
Oriade local government area, Osun State, Nigeria. It is located...
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Iloko Ijesa,
Iperindo Ijesa,
Erinmo Ijesa,
Iwaraja Ijesa, Oke-Ana
Ijesa, Idominasi,
Ilase Ijesa,
Igangan ijesa, Imo
Ijesa,
Alakowe Ijesa, Osu
Ijesa, Eti...
- Ere
Ijesa (coord. 7°43'13.9"N 4°47'22.6"E) is a town in
Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. v t e...
- a
granddaughter of Oduduwa,
during the
migration of Ife
people to Erin-
Ijesa. The name
Olumirin was
given to the
tourist attraction by Akinla, which...
- and had
grown in
immense power,
almost rising to that of its predecessor.
Ijesa, Ekiti,
Igbomina and
Akoko kingdoms had, for
several years, gone through...
- Area of the
Ijesa North Federal Constituency of Ife/
Ijesa Senatorial District of Osun State, South-West of Nigeria. It is a
native Ijesa (Ijesha) community...
- Ilase-
Ijesa in Osun
State on 12 July 1952 to Late
Chief Israel Adekunbi Fadahunsi and
Chief (Mrs.)
Emily Fadahunsi, both
indigenes of Ilase-
Ijesa. Fadahunsi...
- Irolu, Akaka, Ikorodu, Odogbolu, Emuren, Imota, Ijede, Gbogbo, Ikosi, and
Ijesa-Ijebu. The Obas of Remo have been in
existence since the
founding of the...
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acclaim and the
respect of
their peers.
Similar practices were
adopted by the
Ijẹsa and
other groups,
which saw a
corresponding rise in the
social influence...