- The
Olojo Festival is an
ancient festival celebrated annually in Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. It is one of the po****r
festivals in the
Yoruba land, and...
- Ojo is
known for the
Olojo festival during which the
Olojo wears the crown. Oro
festivals are held at the
death of the
Olojo or a baale. Oro has drawn...
- Ooni
Olojo was the 31st Ooni of Ife, a
paramount traditional ruler of Ile Ife, the
ancestral home of the Yorubas. He
succeeded Ooni
Adejinle and was succeeded...
- Ogbogbodirin) and sent on an
exile – an
event that
serves as the core of the
Ọlọ́jọ́ Festival. Ògún is a
warrior and a
powerful spirit of
metal work, as well...
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Council on
Foreign Relations.
Retrieved 21
October 2022.
Olojo,
Akinola Ejodame (2016). Muslims,
Christians and
religious Violence in Nigeria:...
- kingdom.
Historically the King only
appeared in
public during the
annual Olojo festival (celebration of the new dawn);
other important festivals here include...
- Kayo-Kayo
Festival Ofala Festival Ogwashi Ukwu
Carnival Ojude Oba
festival Olojo Festival Oro
Festival Lagos Carnival Unyeada fishing festival Osori Osos...
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annual Odun Oba, or King's Festival, and Ife
Kingdom celebrated the Odun
Olojo, or Day of Creation.
During the
colonial period, the
Yoruba culture adapted...
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Yoruba country Yorubaland Festivals /
events West
Africa Ọ̀ṣun-Òṣogbo
Ọlọ́jọ́ Ìgògò Ẹ̀yọ̀
Festival Badagry Festival Orosun Ọdún Ògún Ojúde Ọba Orò Aké...
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behalf of his
people and the
world at
large during annual festivals such as
Olojo.
Shortly after his coronation, Ooni
Ogunwusi met with the
Alaafin of Oyo...