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Olode is a town in Osun State, Nigeria,
located on the road
between Ondo and Ife.
Aiyepe Olode derives from the
world "Hunters-Garage".
Aiyepe Olode was...
- Elegbá, or Elegbará, Inan; Lalu, or Jelu; Laroyê; Lon Bií; Lonã; Odara;
Olodé; Tamenta, or Etamitá; Tiriri. The most
common forms or praise-names of Exu...
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subdivided into 12 wards: Ikereku, Olanla/Oboda/Labode, Arulogun/Eniosa/Aroro,
Olode/Amosun/Onidundu, Ojo-Emo/Moniya, Akinyele/Isabiyi/Irepodun, Iwokoto/Talonta/Idi-oro...
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aristocratic chief in Ife,
British Nigeria who
founded the town of Ayepe-
Olode and
founded the
Omisore dynasty. He was
granted the
title of Lowa by Ooni...
- Ìkọ̀lé, Èkìtì state. (Home, Origin). Ọbalúayé Ṣọ̀pọ̀ná Babalú Ayé Ọmọlú
Olóde Sapata Meaning; "Lord/ruler of the earth" and a
widely feared orisha, he...
- "Ijebu-Ode" is a
combination of the
names of two
persons namely,
AJEBU and
OLODE who were con****uous as
leaders of the
original settlers and
founders of...
- Odu-ifa
traditions mentioned above. She was,
however succeeded by
ATELE OLODE MERO,
ERELU AFINJU OLOJA EKUN
otherwise known as
OLOTA ELEGBEJE OJA and...
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Lalupon III, Ofa-Igbo, Ogunjana/Olowode/Ogburo, Ogunremi/Ogunsina, O****eji/
Olode/Kutayi, Sagbe/Pabiekun. The
village called Eleruko also
falls under this...
- Olodan/Ajiwogbo, Olodo/Kumapayi I,
Olodo II,
Olodo III, Osegere/Awaye, Egbeda,
Olode/Alakia, and
Olubadan Estate. The
Local Government is
headed by an elected...
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Olajide Omisore and the
grandson of Lowa
Ajani Anibijuwon Omisore, both of
Olode, Ayepe.
Iyiola is also the
grandson of the Late
Olufewara Kabiyesi Oba Titus...