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In the wake of a profound loss, "Tears and Tributes: Funke Akindele Grieves the Loss of Baba Olofa Ina" captures the poignant journey of actress Funke Akindele as she navigates the tumultuous waves of grief. The title encapsulates a narrative of sorrow, paying homage to the departed Baba Olofa Ina, whose influence and presence touched Akindele deeply.
In this emotional journey, Funke Akindele shares the intricacies of her grief, allowing readers to delve into the vulnerability of a grieving heart. The tears shed become a testament to the profound impact of the departed figure in her life and the wider community. The title suggests a blend of sorrow and reverence, showcasing the actress's heartfelt tributes to a person who held a special place in her heart.
As readers explore this poignant account, they witness the fusion of personal loss and public mourning, gaining insight into the emotional landscape of a celebrity facing the departure of someone significant. "Tears and Tributes" serves as a powerful expression of the universal human experience of loss, highlighting the complex interplay of emotions that accompany bidding farewell to a cherished individual.
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WHO ARE THE EGBAS? HISTORY OF ABEOKUTA: THE REFUGE BENEATH THE ROCK (ABODE OF THE EGBAS AND OWUS)
WHO ARE THE EGBAS? HISTORY OF ABEOKUTA: THE REFUGE BENEATH THE ROCK (ABODE OF THE EGBAS AND OWUS) Pitches Official 0 Ansichten • 9 Monate vor

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The Egbas are warlike people once occupying a vast territory, known as egbas, forest, extending eastwards to awe now in Oyo state and westward to the edge of Lagos lagoon. They once came under Oyo empire but soon librated themselves through a cooperative strategy schemed by Lisabi. however in the early nineteen century they suffered a crushing defeat in the hand of up and coming Ibadan forces who drove them out of their lands, and assassinated their commander in chief , Balogun Lamodi. The Egba command then refuge in 1830 ‘’beneath the rock’’ named OLUMO. This known as Abeokuta was located on the farmland of Aaagba, an itoko farmer.

The new settlement grew rapidly into a well-secured town which gave the Egbas sufficient confidence to extend an invitation to the fleeing own squad, heading for Egbado country or Badagry in search of safety, to stay with the Egbas in Abeokuta.
The enlarged Egbas community soon entrenched itself in the, subduing the neighbouring Egbado communities who had attempted to join the Dahomeans to dislodge the Egbas . The pseudo allies were routed, and the egbas became secured in Abeokuta. Nor could the Ijebus, Oyos and Ibadans henceforth disturb the Egba settlement.
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