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Ogun border community gets first monarch after decades-long wait
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Ogun border community gets first monarch after decades-long wait

Punch Nigeria about 4 hours 1 mins read
Agbele-Asa in Ogun State celebrates its first monarch, Oba Rahmon Ajibade Abisekan, ending a decades-long wait for traditional recognition. Read More: https://punchng.com/ogun-border-community-gets-first-monarch-after-decades-long-wait/

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