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Tinubu’s lifejacket and a deer’s sacred skin, By Festus Adedayo

Festus Adedayo writes about Obasa, Aláàfin Ṣàngó and the capture of Lagos.

What hunters see in the forest is enough to make children of men without balls blind. An ethnographic study of hunters in a wild called Ìgbẹ Alágogo conducted by a scholar at the University of Ibadan, Ayo Adeduntan, gave birth to the narrative.  Ọláníyì Ọládèj̣ọ Yáwóọ̣ré had gone hunting one day and came face to face with a deer breastfeeding […]

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