- 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...
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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...
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Retrieved 23
September 2021. Aderoju,
Michael Atilade (2015). "Impact of
kolanuts trade on socio-economic
development of Sagamu, 1910-1970".
Nigerian Journal...
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growing and
preservation of
Kolanuts that
earns it the
appelative cognomen "Ijare
Elewe Obi" That is, Ijare, the
Kolanut city.
AGAGU ****URES
IJARE COMMUNITY[permanent...
- 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...
- 1960.
Established by his
father as
commodity firm
trading in groundnut,
kolanut and a few
other commodities,
Dantata later invested in some
foreign enterprises...
- or
agemates by
lineage head.
Offerings of
things like yam, ****, wine,
kolanuts and
alligator pepper are
sacrificed to it.
Consecrations are
often more...
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intention known to her parents. They
carry along with them some
items such as
Kolanuts, bags of salt,
sweets and chocolate. If
these items were
accepted by the...
- 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...
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hunter came from Ile-Ife. When ARE left Ile-Ife, he
carried along with him
kolanuts, okro
seeds and some
quantity of soil. He
settled at the feet of a mighty...