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الصفحة 224
THE STRUCTURE OF ADO Ado is a compact town of 25,000 people , almost the largest settlement in Ekiti Division . ... unlike the subordinate towns of the kingdom , have no ruler of their own ; their chiefs , however , have no right to ...
THE STRUCTURE OF ADO Ado is a compact town of 25,000 people , almost the largest settlement in Ekiti Division . ... unlike the subordinate towns of the kingdom , have no ruler of their own ; their chiefs , however , have no right to ...
الصفحة 230
The oba is said to take care of the town ' ( Se tɔju ilu ) , ' to exercise restraint upon the town ' ( sakoso ilu ) . Under a good oba the town is said to be improved ' ( tunfe - connoting to renew , improve ) ; under a bad oba the town ...
The oba is said to take care of the town ' ( Se tɔju ilu ) , ' to exercise restraint upon the town ' ( sakoso ilu ) . Under a good oba the town is said to be improved ' ( tunfe - connoting to renew , improve ) ; under a bad oba the town ...
الصفحة 231
The decisions of the oba and chiefs were announced through the town by one of the oba's palace slaves Other slaves acted as general messengers and would be sent , with the oba's staff , to other towns of the kingdom ; they would also ...
The decisions of the oba and chiefs were announced through the town by one of the oba's palace slaves Other slaves acted as general messengers and would be sent , with the oba's staff , to other towns of the kingdom ; they would also ...
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