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Kaelan Majekodunmi (born 21
February 2004) is an
Australian ****ociation
footballer who
currently plays for
Perth Glory in the A-League Men as a centre-back...
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Majekodunmi is a
masculine Yoruba name from Nigeria. Morphologically, it
breaks down into má-jẹ́-kí-ó-dùn-mí,
meaning "Do Not Let It Pain/hurt Me" (má...
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Chief Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi (Yoruba: Adékóyèjọ
Májẹ̀kódùnmí, pronunciation; 17
August 1916 – 11
April 2012) was a
Nigerian gynaecologist and obstetrician...
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Josiah Olutunji Majekodunmi (12
April 1927 – 9
October 1996) was an
athlete from Nigeria. He
competed at the 1950
British Empire Games at Auckland, New...
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Desmond Olumuyiwa Majekodunmi (born June 1950) is a
Nigerian environmentalist. He is the
chairman of the
Lekki State Urban Forest and
Animal Shelter Initiative...
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Benedict A.
Majekodunmi (12
January 1940 –
January 2023) was a
Nigerian sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres at the 1972
Summer Olympics, and...
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Majekodunmi Fasheke, po****rly
known as
Majek Fashek (March 1963 – 1 June 2020) was a
Nigerian singer-songwriter and guitarist. His 1988
album Prisoner...
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Adetokunbo Majekodunmi (born 1 May 1940) is a British-Nigerian architect.
Olufemi was born on 1 May 1940 in London,
England to
Moses Majekodunmi and Tomi...
- Ola
Majekodunmi is a Nigerian-Irish presenter, writer,
producer and Gaeilgeoir.
Majekodunmi started presenting a
radio show with Raidió na Life in 2014...
- Omideyi,
Thomas King
Ekundayo Phillips,
Wilberforce Echezona, M.C.
Majekodunmi and H Lawson. The song was used as the
national anthem until it was replaced...