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Chief Wuraola Adepeju Esan (1909–1985) was a
Nigerian teacher,
feminist and politician. She
combined her
political ambitions with
those of a traditional...
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WuraolaWuraola is a
Nigerian feminine given name of
Yoruba origin meaning "The
glistening part of wealth" or "Inestimable jewel." The name is a combination...
- was conceived; hence, the name
Enitan was
given by his mother,
Sidikat Wuraola Ogunwusi,
while his
grandfather named him Adeyeye,
which means "the crown...
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Eniola holds onto his
dreams of
achieving greatness and a
better life.
Wuraola, on the
other hand is a
successful young doctor from a
wealthy family....
- Abdul-Rasaq
Wuraola (born
August 24, 1984 in Offa) is a
Nigerian football player currently with
Kwara United F.C. of Ilorin.
Abdulrasaq Wuraola was born...
- (2016) as
Ebele My Wife & I (2017) as
Georgina The
Backup Wife (2017) as
Wuraola Diary of a
Crazy Nigerian Woman (2017) as Lola The
Inlaws (2017) as ivy...
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Iyalode Adebisi Abeo, 1961-1974
Iyalode Wuraola Esan, 1975-1985
Iyalode Hunmani Alade, 1985-1995
Iyalode Wuraola Akintola, 1995-2007
Iyalode Aminatu Abiodun...
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Halimah Martins-Kuye,
Abdullateef Martins-Kuye,
Khadijah Martins-Kuye,
Wuraola Martins-Kuye Martins-Kuye was born on 16
August 1942 in Ago Iwoye, Ijebu...
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Tanimowo Ogunlesi - co-founder of the
National Council of Women's
Societies Wuraola Esan (1909–1985) -
educator and
advocate for
women in
traditional and legislative...
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Abiola was born in Abeokuta, Ogun State, to the
family of
Salawu and
Suliat Wuraola Abiola. His
father was a
produce trader who
primarily traded cocoa, and...