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How the Awori people followed a floating mud plate to their present location in Lagos State in Nigeria

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After 289 days, the Olofin, founder of Awori, and his people were clear that their migration southward from Ile-Ife had ended. Many of the migrants had begun setting up their permanent residences when the mud plate had not sunk under water. However, the mud plate that was given to them by the founder of Yoruba,...

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