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About the Book

Becoming Oodua, the Story of An African King, shed light on the dual life of the great Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, who is both deity and man. This book gives a unique insight about the life of the foremost African monarch and provides special understanding about the relevance and challenges of a king, surrounded by rituals, ceremonies, pageantries and taboos, in the modern world. This book provides a privileged peep into the ancient mysteries and secrets of the Yoruba people of Africa. It is thrilling, mysterious and unforgettable!


The Editor

Dare Babarinsa, journalist, historian and author of House of War, One Day and a Story and others publications, is the chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Gaskia Media Ltd. He co-founded TELL magazine where he was Executive Director for 15 years before starting Gaskia. He is married to Chief Mrs Modupe Babarinsa and they are blessed with four children. He holds the National Honour of the Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON.


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