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Is This In Line With Yoruba Tradition And Culture? by Freegift75: 7:36am On Oct 08, 2018
This is a picture of The Olowu of Owu Ile in Osun State, Oba Muhammad Qozeem Rohji Adekunle Okikiola Ilufemiloye, with his wives at a function.

The kabiyesi should be the youngest king in yoruba land (I may be wrong though), he is 40 years.

Those who know me know that I never openly castigate any African king, so I won't say anything other than the fact that being a yoruba king has its requirements, if we can't fulfil those requirements because we are Muslims or Christians, please, let's not put ourselves forward as a contender.

KAABIYESI OOOO.... ( Prostrating flat on my chest as usual)

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