- The
Oluwa prefix name is of
Yoruba origin,
where it is the word for Lord, but in this
context used to
refer to God. It is a
prefix and used with other...
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Chief Amodu Tijani Oluwa, also
known as
simply Amodu Tijani, was a
Nigerian Yoruba traditional chief.
Coming to
prominence in the high
colonial period...
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Thomas Oluwa (born 6
February 2001) is an
Irish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
League of
Ireland Premier Division club
Drogheda United...
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outlandish estate, "
Oluwa ni shola" (The Lord
creates wealth)
estate at Lekki/Ajah
Expressway is his
primary residence. The "
Oluwa ni shola" estate, which...
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Mojisola Oluwa (born 27
March 1973 is a
Nigerian weightlifter. He
competed at the 1996
Summer Olympics in the men's 70 kg
event He won the men's 70 kg...
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Rafiu Adio
Oluwa (1
January 1931 – 27
August 2009) was a
Nigerian sprinter. He
competed in the men's 200
metres at the 1952
Summer Olympics. He was interred...
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Orisa Oluwa is a
deity of
Yoruba mythology who
forbids the use of
umbrellas in Iwoye-Ketu, a town in Ogun State,
southwestern Nigeria. The
deity is one...
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Oluwa Forest Reserve is
located in Ondo State,
Nigeria and
covers over 829 km2 (320 sq mi). It is part of the Omo,
Shasha and
Oluwa forest reserves, although...
- Ogo
Oluwa is a
Local Government Area in Oyo State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of Ajaawa. It has an area of 369 km2 and a po****tion of...
- policies. Macaulay's
profile in
Lagos was
enhanced by the
Oluwa Land case.
Amodu Tijani Oluwa, a
traditional chief, had
challenged the
compulsory acquisition...