A Brief History Of Okun People – The Yorubas in Kogi
The word “Okun” is a general term used to describe the Yoruba people in Kogi state, Nigeria. Kogi is a
Read MoreThe word “Okun” is a general term used to describe the Yoruba people in Kogi state, Nigeria. Kogi is a
Read MoreObangogo Hills in the 16th to 19th centuries means one significant thing to the Okun-Yoruba people of Kogi State, (the
Read MoreThis is a collection of some beautiful Okun names and their meaning. Okun people is the term used to describe groups
Read MoreIntroduction: Kogi state is located in the North Central region of Nigeria, it is a multi-ethnic state that is home
Read MoreThe Okun traditional attire is fast becoming popular among the people as it is used for political, economy and social
Read MoreAccording to researchers, Igala is a Yoruboid Language because of the striking similarities between Igala and Okun-Yoruba words and pronunciations
Read MoreTHE FORGOTTEN ROOT. Many of us are guilty of this; in one way or another, we often forget who we
Read MoreYoruba people make up over 20% of the entire population of Kogi State, constituting up to one million of the
Read MoreWeddings are common in all cultures and tribes across the world. It is a time when a man and a
Read MoreThe Yoruba language and its dialects are spoken by the Yoruba people, who make up more than 44 million people
Read MoreObangogo Hill Kabba which derives its name from its tilted top, is situated in Egunbe community in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, North Central Nigeria. It is
Read MoreSTORY OF ATTAH AMEH OBONI: THE MOST FAMOUS AND REVERED IGALA KING ATTAH Ameh Oboni was born in 1911 in
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