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Queen of Sheba Was Buried In Ijebu-Ode Here In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:05pm On Jul 16, 2018
A site, hidden away in the dense rain forests of south-western Nigeria is believed to be the burial ground of the biblical Queen of Sheba. This burial site is itself located within a large area which is surrounded by the ancient Eredo earthwork and is believed to be the wealthy Queen Sheba’s Lost Kingdom.

The small, sleepy village of Oke-Eiri, located on the outskirts of Ijebu Ode, in Ogun State, hosts this burial site of the ancient Queen, and has been the destination of local pilgrims for centuries who come to pay homage to the sleeping legend.

The Christian Bible described the queen as a women of immense power, intellect and wisdom, who came to visit King Solomon when she heard of his outstanding wisdom. It was recorded that she came with “a very great caravan of camels, carrying spices, large quantities of gold and precious stones”. It was also stated that “never again where so many spices brought into Israel as those the Queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon”. In Islamic tradition, she is commonly referred to, as Bilkis, Bilqis, Balqis or Balquis by the Arabs, who believe that she came from the city of Sheba, also called Mareb, in Yemen. Historical and archeological studies revealed that there are many links between the Biblical queen and Bilikisu Sungbo of Ijebu land. The Queen of Sheba is said to be associated with ivory, eunuchs and gold. Ivory and gold are known to be very abundant in Nigeria at the time, while eunuchs were present in ancient West African palaces.

Source: www.informationng.com/2015/06/confirmed-biblical-queen-sheba-died-and-buried-in-nigeria-photos.html/amp

Photo credits; Wikipedia, Naijatreks.

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Re: Queen of Sheba Was Buried In Ijebu-Ode Here In Nigeria by nosiebaba(m): 1:11pm On Jul 16, 2018
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Re: Queen of Sheba Was Buried In Ijebu-Ode Here In Nigeria by MightySparrow: 1:12pm On Jul 16, 2018
LIE

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Re: Queen of Sheba Was Buried In Ijebu-Ode Here In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jul 16, 2018
I am of the personal opinion that the Queen of Sheba, seeing King Solomon as a man who loved women, took advantage of that to get pregnant by him. That's what the Bible translates into she went to learn from his wisdom. As royalty, she wanted a seed from the wisest king ever.

MightySparrow:
LIE
Ogbeni, educate and stop embarrassing yourself.

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Re: Queen of Sheba Was Buried In Ijebu-Ode Here In Nigeria by MightySparrow: 1:21pm On Jul 16, 2018
Earthbound:
I am of the personal opinion that the Queen of Sheba, seeing King Solomon as a man who loved women, took advantage of that to get pregnant by him. That's what the Bible translates into she went to learn from his wisdom. As royalty, she wanted a seed from the wisest king ever.


Ogbeni, educate and stop embarrassing yourself.
Educate myself with myth? I forbid.

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Re: Queen of Sheba Was Buried In Ijebu-Ode Here In Nigeria by OlaoChi: 7:55pm On Jul 16, 2018
It is a fraud. Anybody who knows how Yoruba threat ancient relics knows that there is nothing traditional about this queen of Sheba myth in Òkè - Ẹri

The old man is a fraud who collects money from people

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