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  2. Yetunde - Wikipedia

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    Yetunde ⓘ (variant forms: Yewande, Yeside, Yetide, Yejide, Yetunji, Yebode; alternatively spelled Iyabo or Iyabode) [1] [2] is a traditional name of the Yoruba ethnic group for females which factors into Yoruba religious beliefs, meaning "Mother has returned".

  3. Yewande - Wikipedia

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    Yewande (Yéwándé) is a Nigerian name of Yoruba origins which means "mother sought me out to this place". Yéwándé is a name given to baby girls born after the loss of a mother or grandmother, usually of one of the parents to the child.

  4. Yewande Adekoya - Wikipedia

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    Yewande Adekoya began acting in 2002 with Alphabash Music And Theatre Group. She scripted and produced her first content in 2006 titled "Life Secret". She has produced, directed and featured in several Nigerian films such as Omo Elemosho , a 2012 film that featured Bimbo Oshin , Muyiwa Ademola and Yomi Fash-Lanso . [ 6 ]

  5. List of Yoruba people - Wikipedia

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    Akinwumi Ogundiran (b. 1966), archaeologist, historian, anthropologist, author of The Yoruba: A New History; Bolaji Akinyemi (b. 1942), Nigerian professor of political science who was Nigeria External Affairs Minister in 1985-1987; Bolanle Awe (b. 1933), Nigerian history professor; Christopher Kolade (b. 1932), Nigerian diplomat and academic

  6. Omo Elemosho - Wikipedia

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    Yoruba Omo Elemosho ( English: Child of Elemosho ) is a 2012 Nigerian film directed by Bayo Tijani and produced by Yewande Adekoya ; the producer of the award-winning film Kudi Klepto . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Omo Elemosho received 5 nominations at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards .

  7. Yoruba culture - Wikipedia

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    Yoruba copper mask for King Obalufon, Ife, Nigeria c. 1300 CE. The Yoruba are said to be prolific sculptors, [6] famous for their terra cotta works throughout the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries; artists have also made artwork out of bronze. [7] Esiẹ Museum is a museum in Esiẹ; [8] a neighbouring town to Oro in Irepodun, Kwara.

  8. Category:Yoruba actresses - Wikipedia

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    O. Jumoke Odetola; Tomi Odunsi; Ronke Odusanya; Modesinuola Ogundiwin; Beatrice Funke Ogunmola; Bolaji Ogunmola; Peju Ogunmola; Iyabo Ojo; Ronke Oshodi Oke; Iyabo Oko

  9. Hakkunde - Wikipedia

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    Yoruba: Hakkunde is a 2017 Nigerian movie directed and written by Oluseyi Asurf. [1] ... Toyin Aimakhu as Yewande [4] Rahama Sadau as Aisha [4] Maryam Booth as Binta [4]