How Olunloye founded Ile-Igbon

How Olunloye founded Ile-Igbon

Ile-Igbon is a town between Ibadan and Iwo in Lagelu Local Government Area. Olunloye, the founder came from a 14 Kilometre on Ogbomoso- Ilorin road. Orile-Igbon was one of the seats of the three provincial kings of Oranmiyan Empire. Orile- Igbon was one of the seats...

REVIEW: PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY CONCERT

REVIEW: PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY CONCERT The New Lecture Theatre of Bowen University was electrifying to start up the biggest gospel concert of the year. There was a whole new stage set up at the event centre. The lighting and sound were enormous. The concert ushered in...
YANOMAMI TRIBE: WHERE THEY EAT ASHES OF THE DEAD

YANOMAMI TRIBE: WHERE THEY EAT ASHES OF THE DEAD

The Yanomami are an indigenous tribe (also called Yanamamo, Yanomam, and Sanuma) made up of four subdivisions of Indians who live in the tropical rainforest of Southern Venezuela and Northern Brazil. Each subdivision has its own language. They include the Sanema who...
THE SUDANESE LATUKA TRIBE: WHERE GROOM KIDNAPS HIS BRIDE

THE SUDANESE LATUKA TRIBE: WHERE GROOM KIDNAPS HIS BRIDE

The Latuka people can be found in the South Easternmost corner of South Sudan, there are about 200,000 of them, and they’ve been living the same way for centuries. The people of Latuka, or Otuho as they’re commonly referred to, are predominantly farmers keeping large...

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