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Okemesi-Ekiti is the
local Government Headquarters of
Okemesi/Idoile
Local Government of
Ekiti State, Nigeria,
whose headquarters is the
Ekiti town of...
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Fabunmi of
Okemesi (c. 1849 - 1903) born
Prince Fábùnmi Ìṣọ̀lá, also
known as
Orara l'ada, was a
Yoruba warlord,
chief and
ultimately king. He was known...
- the
Ekiti area of the region,
especially around the
Effon ridge and the
Okemesi fold belt,
which have
heights in
excess of 732 m (2,400 ft) and are characterized...
- six
local government councils within Osun
state and
Okemesi currently the
headquarter of
Okemesi/Ido-ile LCDA in
Ekiti State of Nigeria. The
Ijesa however...
- Offa, Ogbomoso, Ogere-remo, Ogidi-ijumu, Ojo, Oka-akoko, Okeho, Oke-Igbo,
Okemesi, Okitipupa, O****u, Omu Aran, Omuo, Ondo City (Ode Ondo), Osogbo, Osu, Otan...
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private militia leader was
celebrating with his
friends in
Erinle shrine, at
Okemesi (formerly Imesi-Igbodo). The palm-wine
drink meant for the
occasion was...
- From 1877 to 1893, the
Confederacy fought the
Kiriji War led by
Fabunmi Okemesi alongside other Eastern Yoruba groups against the
Ibadan Kingdom and other...
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Omobolanle who is also an actor. Peju is from the
Ekiti state town of
Okemesi. Kola Ogunmola, her father, was an
actor in
Nigerian cinema. She is also...
- born to the
family of
George Ogunmola and Aina
Ogunmola in the town of
Okemesi-Ekiti on
November 11, 1925.
Before his
start in
professional theatre, Ogunmola...
- are
ethnically Yoruba. It
neighbors the
cities of Iresi, Ìlá Òràngún,
Okemesi, Ada, Iree, Otan-Aiyegbaju, Otan-Ile, Imesi-Ile,
Edemosi and Oyan.[citation...