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South Americas (Lu****í) . This
prominence is due to the
founder of the
Ijesas being Owa
Ajibogun who is the
direct son of
Oduduwa who is the
Royal Yoruba...
- who
wanted to find out the
roots of the
incessant fighting between the
Ìjeṣàs. This
attempt was very
short and was
printed as a pamphlet. However, a major...
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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...
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border of the Niger, eastward. They hold
themselves quite distinct from the
Ijesas,
especially in
political affairs." (Samuel Johnson, The
History of the Yoruba...
- 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...
-
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...
- the
northeastern part of Osun State. It is
predominantly occupied by the
Ijesa people. Its
capital is Ijebu-Jesa (or
Ijebu Ijesha) in the
north of the...
- 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...
- of
Ijesa North East in the
Anglican Province of
Ibadan since 2009.
Olusola was
elected as the
pioneer Bishop of the new
Anglican Diocese of
Ijesa North...
- Àwórì Ẹ̀gbá Èkìtì Ìbàràpá Ìbọ̀lọ́ Ìdàáṣà (Ìdàáshà) Ìgbómìnà Ifẹ̀ Ìjẹ̀bú
Ìjẹ̀ṣà Ìkálẹ̀ Ìlàjẹ Ìshà (Ìṣà) Mọkọ́lé Ọ̀họ̀rí (Ìjẹ) Okun Òǹkò (Òkè-Ògùn) Ọ̀ghọ̀...