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Book Review·November 17, 2019·5 min readPower in the Oyo Empire: A review of Tunde Leye’s Afonja: The Rise – Ayodele IbiyemiTunde Leye’s Afonja: The Rise is a well written piece of historical fiction. It chronicles the story of a society... Read More
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