- Ọba Timi
Abibu Sàngólámì (Ọ)
Lágúnjú (c. 1817 - 1900) was a
Yoruba monarch of the town of Ede, and
leader in the 19th century. He was the
first Muslim...
- Wole
Lagunju (born in 1966) is a
Nigerian visual artist who is
acclaimed for his
innovative approach that
blends traditional Yoruba art with contemporary...
- This can be
traced back to 19th
century during the
reign of Timi
Abibu Lagunju as the king of Ẹdẹ, who is the
first Muslim Oba in
Yorubaland given the...
- School, Onipe;
Longe Primary School;
Busogboro Primary School; Onigambari;
Lagunju; Dalley; Olubi; Lamolo;
Gbale Asun Olgs;
Abipo Oluyole Orisunbare/Ojo-Ekun...
- (born 1943), painter, poet, storyteller, printmaker, and a
sculptor Wole
Lagunju (born 1966),
visual artist Ken
Nwadiogbu (born 1994), Nigerian-born painter...
-
Standard Yorùbá, Àkúré and Ìkàré Àkókó
Dialects which she co-aut****d with OO
Lagunju Towards Diversifying Early Language Development Research: The
First Truly...
- author, columnist,
journalism professor Duro
Ladipo (1931–1978)
Abimbola Lagunju (born 1960)
Logan February (born 1999)
Amina Mama (born 1958)
Sarah Ladipo...
- Mauritius, f/d/nf)
Enrique Laguerre (1906–2005,
Puerto Rico, f/nf/d)
Abimbola Lagunju (born 1960, Nigeria/Portugal, f/nf/p) Tim
LaHaye (1926–2016, US, f/nf)...
- Davies,
Boris Nzebo, Abe Odedina,
Angele Etoundi Essamba, Olu Ajayi, Wole
Lagunju and
Tiffanie Delune among others. The fair's
programme also
featured ART...