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List of rulers of the Yoruba state of Ketu
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rites of enthronement. Kétou was ruled by two regents during its history: Agidigbo Hungbo (1883 - 1886), then Ida, a woman (1893 - 1894). List of rulers of
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services Daar Communications, Kenny Ogungbe kicking off the transmission. Agidigbo Fm 88.7, Ibadan "Faaji FM marks 3rd anniversary". TheNetng. Retrieved July
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collaboration. "Sunkere" and "Fantasi" see Reminisce blending hip-hop with Fuji. "Agidigbo " is an ode to sex workers. The lead single and only bonus track, "Nigboro"
Music of Nigeria
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required two or three talking drums (omele), a rattle (sekere), thumb piano (agidigbo ) and a bell (agogo). Haruna Ishola was the most famous apala performer
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and claves, and a chorus of singers. Also central to his sound was the agidigbo , a hollow lamellophone (thumb piano), both plucked and struck to create
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Thirty-Two FM 94.9 Noble 107.1 FM Lead Radio FM 106.3 Pensioners' FM 106.7 Agidigbo FM 88.7 Solutions FM 93.9 Adamimogo FM There are also online communities
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Alaafia Street, Mokola Hill, Ibadan 88.1 – Gravity FM, Igboho 88.7 – Agidigbo FM, Ibadan 89.1 – Lead City University Campus Radio FM, Ibadan – Lagos
List of villages in Bayelsa State
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Egogobiri Camp Square; Ogboinbiri - Comp. Square; Eselemere - Comp. Square; Agidigbo - Agidigbosquare; Ayaogbo - Ayaogbo Square; Ekodoware/Kinside - Town Hall;
List of villages in Delta State
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School, Beneku I; Beneku Primary School, Beneku II; Akatulu Primary School, Agidigbo ; Isu-Ani Obecha, Obecha Utchi I; Isu-Ani Obecha, Obecha Utchi II; Oluchi
Death of MohBad
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also placed a ban on his songs include Island FM, Okin FM, Divine FM, and Agidigbo . On 21 September 2023, Okin 105.7FM Offa placed bans on Naira's songs On