noted that the history of Yoruba people is well-documented, hence, there is no room for the distortion of historical facts. Drawing from history books such as Iwe Itan Eko by John B. Losi (1913 ...
This is a must read for anyone who is either genuinely interested in the knowledge of the Yorùbá history or truly excited about a people whose culture, history, and identity remain most enduring and ...
He noted: “Today marks a new dawn in our history as we move collectively ... his remarks charges the royal fathers to ensure people embrace Yoruba cultural values, norms and ethics to avoid ...