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Osogbo (also
known as
Oṣogbo, and
seldomly as Oshogbo) is a city in Nigeria. It
became the
capital city of Osun
State in 1991.
Osogbo city
seats the Headquarters...
- Osun-
Osogbo is a
sacred grove along the
banks of the Osun
river just
outside the city of
Osogbo, Osun
State of Nigeria. The Osun-
Osogbo Grove is several...
- at the Osun-
Osogbo Festival, a two-w****-long
annual festival that
usually takes place in August, at the Oṣun-
Osogbo Sacred Grove in
Osogbo. A violín is...
- The
annual traditional worship at the Ọṣun
Shrine near the Ọṣun
River at
Osogbo has
become a po****r
pilgrimage and
important tourist attraction, drawing...
- The
Battle of
Òsogbo took
place in 1838 and was a
major battle of the Fula
jihads of Yorubaland. The
Battle of
Osogbo, was an
important moment in Yoruba...
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southeast of Oyo
State on 27
August 1991 and has its
capital as the city of
Osogbo. Of the 36
states of Nigeria, Osun is the
ninth smallest in area and 25th...
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Osogbo Township Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home stadium...
- and
Osogbo.
Programming began to
Ibadan in 2015 and
Abeokuta in 2018; the Ado-Ekiti
station began broadcasting in 2020. The
network expanded to
Osogbo in...
- Ifẹ, Ondo City, Ado Ekiti, Iseyin, Sagamu, Badagry, Ilesa,
Obafemi Owode,
Osogbo, Eruwa,
Ikare and Owo. Osoba,
Joseph Babasola; Alebiosu,
Tajudeen Afolabi...
- of
Osogbo. His
mother was born into a
family of
priests who
worshipped Oya and Ifa. The
title "Araba" is
given to the
chief Ifa
priest of
Osogbo, and...