- use the pre-nominal "Olóyè" (lit. 'Owner of a title', also
appearing as "
Ìjòyè") in the way that
kings and
queens regnant use 'Ọba'. It is also
often used...
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festival (Ìjesu),
Harvest ceremonies (Ìkórè),
birth (Ìbí),
chieftaincy (
Ìjòyè) and so on.
Others have a more
spiritual connotation, such as the various...
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kings and
other high-ranking
members of society, most
especially Ojoye/
Ijoye (chiefs). However, the babalawo, who are seen in
society as the fathers...
- is the
organ of administration. The
hierarchical setup is: Oba –
Ijama –
Ijoye – Omaja.lkale land
covered two
local government in ondo
state and part of...
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Olorunyomi which was held at Olu
Ibimodi of Igah residence,
attended by all the "
Ijoyes" (Chiefs) of the nine villages,
Christian heads and
Muslim leaders, an irrevocable...