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Ipele (Yoruba:
Ìpelè. Dialect: Ùpelè) is a town in Owo
Local Government in Ondo State, South-Western Nigeria. The
modern Ipele community is a conglomeration...
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December 1994 in
Ipele, Ondo
State but was
raised at
Akure where he
relocated to in 2003.
Daraloye spent part of his
childhood between Ipele and
Akure with...
- Ikare-Akoko-Ipeme Rd to Kogi
State as the Kabba-Arigidi Rd,
Ipele-Kabba Rd from A122 at
Ipele Junction to Kogi
State at Akunnu, Akure-Ala-Ajagbusi Rd south...
- lace, or Damask/Brocade. Iro ati Buba is most
times paired with Gele and
Ipele. Iro can also be worn
without Buba as an
outfit on its own, with the other...
- with Gele and
Ipele. Blouse,
wrapper and
headgear Bùbá àti Kèmbè.
Agbada top with
short baggy pants Iro and Bùbá, with Gele and
Ipele made from Òfì Kájà...
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people from Oka
carrying him on
their head. He
continued on to Ibilo, Merri,
Ipele, and Ifon, and from Ifon they
carried him to Owo.
Orimolade also stopped...
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Ugbojeu Camp II; Near
Ajagbale Market,
Ajagbale I Baba Egbe; At
Ipele Junction,
Ipele Junction Owo
Isaipen St
James Pry Sch, Eminogwa/Sajo/Irowolisagho/Amos...
- aja) Women:
Wrapper (Iro) Blouse(Buba)
Headgear /Headtie (Gele) Other:
Ipele -
Piece of
cloth placed on the
shoulder or
wrapped around the
waist Ladapo...
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accessories like Gele (head-tie),
Ipele (shawl), and
adorned with
beads and
jewelry that hold
cultural significance. Aso
Olona Ipeles called Itagbe were especially...
- four parts: Buba:
Yoruba blouse Iro: wrap
skirt Gele: head tie
Iborun or
ipele:
shawl or
shoulder sash
However Yoruba women's
garments is made typically...