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- Ògbóni (also known as Òsùgbó in Ijèbú) is a fraternal institution indigenous to the Yoruba-speaking polities of Nigeria, Republic of Bénin and Togo. The...
- Iledi Osugbo Abalaiye is a pre-colonial traditional site in Ajina Square in Ikorodu area of Lagos. It was built in 1810 by joint community effort and the...
- the Osugbo (known as the Ogboni in other parts of Nigeria), a council of all free born, titled men that acted as the kingdom's courts. The Osugbo is divided...
- Olori of Ijana, the Oluwo of Osugbo Itoki, the Apena of Osugbo Itoki, the Apena of Osugbo Itoki, the Oloregan of Osugbo Itoki, the Oganla of Ijana, and...
- chief and member of the Iwarefa, the leading faction of the traditional Osugbo group that ruled Ikenne. In 1896, Awolowo's father became one of the first...
- Aso Olona clothing worn by an Osugbo Ijebu woman...
- lineages in Aworiland aspire to. Oro and Oree, Egungun, Elegba, Igunuko, Opa, Osugbo and Gelede festivals among the traditional Sword communities are celebrated...
- functions to carry out. 1. The Osugbo Council: They shared the day-to-day administration of the community with the Oba. The Osugbo was the main enforcement...
- alongside Hausa, Fulani, Tapa, and Yoruba communities. Ago-Iwoye's leaders, the Osugbo, as well as other traditionalists were not welcoming and threatened them...
- Eluku and Agemo chief, his cousin Adebusenjo Orederu, an Ifa priest, slaves Osugbo, Oro Liworu, Oro Logunmogbo, Agemo Jamuse, Agemo Esuwele and Eluku Meden-Meden...