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Ogboni (also
known as
Osugbo in Ijèbú) is a
fraternal institution indigenous to the Yoruba-speaking
polities of Nigeria,
Republic of Bénin and Togo, as...
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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...
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Iledi Osugbo Abalaiye is a pre-colonial
period traditional and
heritage site in
Ajina Square in Ikorodu. It was
built in 1810 by
joint community effort...
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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...
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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...
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Gangan (2009)
Ogbologbo (2003) Iya Oju Ogun (2007) Ere
Agbere (2005) Agba
Osugbo Aje
Olokun Iya Oko
Bournvita Igba
Owuro (2005)
Ayaba Oosa
Ajana oro Fijabi...
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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...
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alongside Hausa, Fulani, Tapa, and
Yoruba communities. Ago-Iwoye's leaders, the
Osugbo, as well as
other traditionalists were not
welcoming and
threatened them...
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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...
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lineages in
Aworiland aspire to. Oro and Oree, Egungun, Elegba, Igunuko, Opa,
Osugbo and
Gelede festivals among the
traditional Sword communities are celebrated...