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Aerial View Of 19th Century's Abeokuta, Yorubaland by ggrin(op): 2:07pm On Jan 17, 2016
Aerial View of 19th Century's Abeokuta, Yorubaland (one of oldest photographs of the ancient city) #heritage http://pic.twitter.com/GGqyOjPD2R

Re: Aerial View Of 19th Century's Abeokuta, Yorubaland by ggrin(op): 2:07pm On Jan 17, 2016
Would really love to reside in Abeokuta, somehow cool, calm and friendly environment. Just that they have funny names grin

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Re: Aerial View Of 19th Century's Abeokuta, Yorubaland by Tolexander: 2:24pm On Jan 17, 2016
But my primary school teacher made us believe Abeokuta people were leaving under the rock in the 18th century, hence the reason for the name "Abeokuta".
Re: Aerial View Of 19th Century's Abeokuta, Yorubaland by Nobody: 11:43am On Jan 30, 2016
Re: Aerial View Of 19th Century's Abeokuta, Yorubaland by tpiar: 3:16pm On Jan 30, 2016
Tolexander:
But my primary school teacher made us believe Abeokuta people were leaving under the rock in the 18th century, hence the reason for the name "Abeokuta".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abeokuta
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