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  • Prince Wilson Olomu (born 24 December 1986, in Maiduguri) is a Nigerian football midfielder who played in the South African Premier Soccer League. Olomu...
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  • Olomu is a Kingdom in Delta State, Nigeria. Olomu is one of the oldest kingdoms in Urhobo ethnic nationality of the Niger Delta region. The paramount...
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  • footballer Prince Nnake (born 1989), Nigerian footballer Prince Olomu (born 1986), Nigerian footballer Prince Oniangué (born 1988), French footballer Prince Owusu...
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  • Nana Olomu (also spelled Olumu) (1852–1916) was an Itsekiri chief and palm oil merchant from the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria. He was the fourth...
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  • son of Awogbola Olomu Aperan, an Ifá priest and renowned herbalist with metaphysical powers. Olomu Aperan, the progenitor, was a prince from Obadio royal...
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  • March 28, 2010 17 goals Katlego Mphela (Mamelodi Sundowns) 13 goals Prince Olomu (Bloemfontein Celtic) 11 goals Calvin Kadi (Bidvest Wits) 10 goals Daine...
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    Oladele Akande Ibitoye, was the thirty third traditional ruler (king) or Olomu of Omu-Aran from 1993 until his death in the year 2017. He was born into...
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  • DF Emeka Akueme DF Nojim Raji DF Yusuf Mohamed MF Chidoze Johnson MF Prince Olomu MF Joetex Asamoah Frimpong MF Mouritala Ogunbiyi FW Mutiu Adegoke FW...
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  • leave. Some princes were selected to migrate to other places and were given the symbol of authority. One of the selected princes was Olomu-Aperan, the...
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  • State in north-central Nigeria. He attended Methodist Primary School, Ode-Olomu Offa and Offa Grammar School between 1943 and 1946. Oyawoye received his...
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    rulers. In 1900, Uromi was invaded by the British troops. Unlike Chief Nana Olomu of Brohimie-Warri, who opposed a strong resistance to the British troops...
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    Colonial Protectorate (1966) Obaro Ikime, Merchant Prince of the Niger Delta: The Rise and Fall of Nana Olomu, Last Governor of the Benin River (1968) 6°27′00″N...
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    Colonial Protectorate (1966) Obaro Ikime, Merchant Prince of the Niger Delta: The Rise and Fall of Nana Olomu, Last Governor of the Benin River (1968)...
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    Budo Gunbunmi; Budo Hanafi; Budo Idakureku; Budo Idi Agbede; Budo Idi Ose-Olomu; Budo Idi-Ose-Ogboru; Budo Idiapa; Budo Idiapa-Ode; Budo Idiya; Budo Igbo...
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    Nigeria (1979-1982) Ikenwoli Godfrey Emiko (Olu of Warri Kingdom) Nana Olomu (chief and merchant from the Niger Delta region) Festus Okotie-Eboh (politician...
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    such as palm oil, rubber and timber. Koko town is home to Nana Olomu, the merchant Prince of the Niger Delta. He is a very prominent Itsekiri personality...
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    Oviri-Olomu I; Oviarien Primary School, Oviri-Olomu II; Oviarien Primary School, Oviri-Olomu III; Iniovo Hall, Oviri Olomu; Ikrose Hall, Oviri -Olomu; Aloba...
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  • (mainly due to their proximity with Ukwuani people), and the Urhobos in the Olomu Kingdom call their king Ohworode. Some southern Urhobo clans and communities...
    29 KB (3,103 words) - 08:58, 20 August 2024
  • traditional devotees are led by the Oba Iraa and other chiefs notably Oluwo, Olomu-Ajiga, and women chieftains (Alaje and Aragba), to entertain spectators...
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    story of the contributions of a distinguished Olomu to Ikale Land, Ondo State and Nigeria in general: Prince Dr Olu Bajowa (Gen.)". The Hero Magazine. November...
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