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Olowo Rerengejen was the
traditional ruler of Owo Kingdom, Ondo state,
southwestern Nigeria. He was the King that
married Queen Oronsen, the
goddess that...
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first Olowo of Owo. They are (not in order): Oba
Ojugbelu Arere,
Rerengejen, Ajaka,
Ajagbusi Ekun,
Olagbegi Atanneye I,
Olagbegi Atanneye II, Elewuokun...
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spouse of
Olowo Rerengejen. The
annual Igogo festival in Owo is
celebrated in her honour. Some 600
years ago, King
Rerengejen of Owo met a
young maiden...
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annually in
September to
honor Queen Oronsen, a
mythical wife of
Rerengejen.
During the festival, the in****bent
Olowo of Owo, Oba
Ajibade Gbadegesin...
- government, and is also a
cultural landmark in
Nigeria Built by
Olowo Rerengejen in the 14th century, the
palace had as many as 100
courtyards (Ugha)....
- in****bent
Olowo of Owo
since they are the
descendants of the late
Olowo Rerengejen, who
married Oronsen, the
goddess that
brought about the
annual Igogo...
- (1209–1260)
Olowo Ajegunren (1260–1305)
Olowo Asunsola (1305 -1332)
Olowo Rerengejen (1340–1356)
Olowo Asunsoma (1356–1386)
Olowo Geja/Ogeja (1386–1430) Olowo...
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celebrate and pay
homage to
Queen Oronsen a
mythical wife of
Olowo Rerengejen in
appreciation for her protection.
Afiaolu (New yam festival) is a traditional...