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Otwarty słownik joruba-polski. Jerzy Kazojć. 2015.
Otwarty słownik joruba-polski. Jerzy Kazojć. 2015.
Wole Soyinka — Born 13 July 1934 (1934 07 13) (age 77) Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria Occupation Author, Poet … Wikipedia
Bey — For other uses, see Bey (disambiguation). Bey (Ottoman Turkish: بك, Beg, Beğ) is a title for chieftain, traditionally applied to the leaders of small tribal groups. Accoding to some sources, the word Bey is of Turkish language[1][2][3] In… … Wikipedia
Yoruba language — Yorùbá èdèe Yorùbá Spoken in Nigeria … Wikipedia
Obafemi Awolowo — Premier of Western Nigeria In office October 1, 1954 – October 1, 1960 Succeeded by Samuel Akintola … Wikipedia
Regnal name — A regnal name, or reign name, is a formal name used by some monarchs and popes during their reigns. Since medieval times, monarchs have frequently chosen to use a name different from their own personal name when they inherit a throne. The new… … Wikipedia
Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola — Moshood Abiola Born August 24, 1937(1937 08 24) Abeokuta Died July 7, 1998(1998 07 07) (aged 60) Abuja Nationality Nigerian Oth … Wikipedia
Olu Falae — Samuel Oluyemisi Falae (born September 21, 1938)[1], simply known as Olu Falae, is a Nigerian politician from Akure, Ondo State.[2] A Yale University trained banker, he served as the Federal Minister of Finance[3] in the military regime of… … Wikipedia
Ekiti State — State Nickname(s): Fountain of Knowledge … Wikipedia
Akoko — ʻAkoko, with an initial glottal stop, is the Hawaiian term for the plant genus Euphorbia (spurges). Akoko is a large Northeast Yoruba settlement in Yorubaland, the area spans from Ondo state to Edo state in southwest Nigeria. Akoko takes a large… … Wikipedia
Oluyole — For the Local Government Area of Oyo State, see Oluyole, Nigeria. Oluyole was a distinguished but dominating army commander from Oyo, who rose to fame as Bashorun and as one of the leaders who contributed immensely to the military and economic… … Wikipedia
Ipele — is a town in Owo local government in Ondo State, south western Nigeria. History has it that the name Ipele evolved from the original Yoruba name Apo Ole meaning the borough or track of a thief . There have been many stories of how a settlement… … Wikipedia