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  2. Okun people - Wikipedia

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    The individual historical accounts that state that the Okun people migrated from Ile-Ife is very popular and highly accepted among the people. In the version of Yagba oral tradition for instance, the man who led a group of people to their present location was sent from Ile-Ife to establish the settlement but did not return over a long period to give an account of his expenditure.

  3. Iyah-Gbede - Wikipedia

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    The original inhabitants of Iyáh-Gbẹdẹ speak a local variant of Okun and Gbede, which are dialects of the Yoruba language. Iyáh shares boundaries with Ayegunle Gbede and Ayetoro Gbede . The boundary between Iyáh and Ayetoro is delineated by Jemibewon International Academy, while the boundary with Ayegunle is located at a stream called ...

  4. Ekinrin-Adde - Wikipedia

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    The Akogba radio FM (88.3) residing near the Akogba Hill, is the first private community FM in Okun and serves the purpose of ensuring the people of Ijumu, parts of Kabba Bunu and even neighbouring states are well informed about happenings in Kogi, Nigeria and the world at large. [7]

  5. Kabba - Wikipedia

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    Kabba is the headquarters of the Kabba/Bunnu local government area of Kogi state and the current Chairman of Kabba/Bunu Local Government is Hon.E. O. Olorunleke Moses. Kabba has a tripodal traditional leadership called: Obaro, Obadofin and Obajemu, with the Obaro who is also the chairman of the Okun traditional council as head.

  6. Kabba/Bunu - Wikipedia

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    Kabba/Bunu is a Local Government Area in Kogi State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kabba on the A123 highway in the southwest of the area at 7°49′43″N 6°04′23″E  /  7.82861°N 6.07306°E  / 7.82861; 6.

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  8. Tennessee holds No. 1 spot in USA TODAY Sports men's ...

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    No. 8 Kansas, No. 9 Marquette and No. 10 Oregon round out the top 10 with yet another SEC squad, Texas A&M, lurking at No. 11. No. 22 Memphis rejoins the rankings.

  9. S. A. Ajayi - Wikipedia

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    Chief S. A. Ajayi // ⓘ OFR (2 December 1910 – 11 May 1994) was a Nigerian statesman who played an active role in the negotiations that led to Nigeria's independence. He was a pioneer politician of Okun land in the old Kabba province (in the present day Kogi State), who represented the people of Kabba Division in the Northern region house of Assembly.