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Efuntola Oseijeman Adelabu Adefunmi (born Walter Eugene King, October 5, 1928 – February 11, 2005) was the first documented African-American initiated into the priesthood of the Yoruba religion, who would then go on to become the first African-American to be crowned Oba of the Yoruba of North America in Ile Ife, Nigeria.
The village is constructed to be analogous to the villages of the traditional Yoruba city-states in modern-day Nigeria, although modernization of the village's public works have been carried out under Adefunmi II. [citation needed] Following Adefunmi I's death in 2005, he was succeeded by his son, Oba Adejuyigbe Adefunmi II. In July 2024 ...
The African Theological Archministry (ATA) is a charitable and spiritual 501(c)3 nonprofit organization chartered in the state of South Carolina in 1980. It spawned as a cultural, historical and spiritual movement in New York in the 1970s from the "Sango Temple", a branch of the ancient spiritual traditions of the ancient Isese of the Yoruba and Vodun of the Fon. that was founded by Oba ...
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Gilmore Guys is an audio podcast that follows comedian Kevin T. Porter and writer/performer Demi Adejuyigbe as they watch every episode of the television series Gilmore Girls. [1] [2] The show represented two points of view, as Porter was a longtime Gilmore Girls fan and Adejuyigbe was watching it for the first time.
Adéjuyìgbé is a Nigerian surname of Yoruba origin, typically bestowed upon males. It means "Royalty has prevented honour from being wasted/destroyed.". [1] Adéjuyìgbé is a powerful name with depth and profound meaning.
Funke Akindele; Abdalla Uba Adamu; Adegboyega Dosunmu Amororo II; Adekunle Adejuyigbe; Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino; Afro Candy; Aisha Augie-Kuta; Akanimo Odon; Akin Ogungbe