- The kola nut (Yoruba: obi, Dagbani: guli, Hausa: goro, Igbo: ọjị, Sängö: gôro, Swahili: mukezu) is the seed of
certain species of
plant of the
genus Cola...
- Nigeria, Igbo
people use it as a
substitute for
kolanut,
especially for
those who do not want to chew
kolanut, in
which case it is used to
welcome guests...
-
seats in churches. The osus, seen as unclean, are
barred from
breaking kolanut or
offering prayers on
behalf of
individuals outside their caste due to...
- 1960.
Established by his
father as
commodity firm
trading in groundnut,
kolanut and a few
other commodities,
Dantata later invested in some
foreign enterprises...
- tantalite, and many
mineral deposits in the
northern part.
Cocoa and
Kolanut in the
Southern parts Oke - Ero,
Ekiti and Isin LGA. As of 2006, the po****tion...
- oil and palm
kernels are harvested. The
state is the
largest producer of
kolanut in Nigeria. Ogún is also the name of the god (Orisha) for metalworking...
-
became a
wealthy merchant through trading textiles, cattle, and
slaves for
kolanuts from the Akan
forests in modern-day Ghana.
Madobi continued to be Abdullahi’s...
-
income in the Igbo
Etiti LGA, with
products including as yam, c****ava,
kolanut, and
cocoyam being farmed in
great amounts. The LGA
hosts a
number of marketplaces...
-
state capital.
There are
twelve wards,
mostly agrarian.
Crops include kolanut, palm oil, root
crops and fruit.
Towns include Ikirun, Iba, Eko-Ende, Eko-Ajala...
- came to
trade decided to sta**** due
rapid economic growth. from When the
kolanut plantations in the
Agege area
started to
flourish it
attracted huge settlements...