A Brief History Of Okun People – The Yorubas in Kogi
The term “Okun” is a popular word used to describe every indigenous Yoruba person in Kogi state, Nigeria. Kogi state
Read MoreThe term “Okun” is a popular word used to describe every indigenous Yoruba person in Kogi state, Nigeria. Kogi state
Read MoreHassan Adejoh Ajeboh; The Male Crossdresser From Ankpa, Kogi State Usman Hassan Adejoh Ajeboh is a graduate of Kogi state
Read MoreYoruba people make up over 20% of the entire population of Kogi State, constituting up to one million of the
Read MoreYou can now use the Warri/Itakpe train stations to travel from Warri, Delta State, to Kogi State for convenience and
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Read MoreChari Magumeri was a brave and impressive-looking soldier, and Army barracks in Lokoja were named after him many years after
Read MoreAccording to researchers, Igala is a Yoruboid Language because of the striking similarities between Igala and Okun-Yoruba words and pronunciations
Read MoreThe official Kogi state logo was designed by a UK based company called Logo+ (Logo Plus). Logo+ is the creative
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