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Oshin Adetu's burial
The Legacy of Seidu Osin Adetu: A Community’s Tribute in Agbawo On the 13th of November, 1939, at approximately 1:45 p.m., our great-great-grandfather, Seidu Osin Adetu, passed away. His death marked a significant moment for our family and the community in Agbawo, a settlement within Oke Ariko village, under the present-day Sagamu Local Government in Ogun State, Nigeria. Far from being just an end, his passing became a powerful reflection of the unity, respect, and communal spirit he inspired, as demonstrated by the contributions made toward his burial in Agbawo. In the traditions of the Remo people, particularly in Agbawo, honoring the departed involves the collection of funds known as Owo Iwolefu —money gathered to support burial rites, including the purchase of a cow ( eran ) for the ceremony. The carefully recorded contributions for Seidu Osin Adetu’s burial, preserved through the years, showcase the generosity of family, friends, and neighbors, as well as the deep ties he cultiv...
A LETTER TO MY DEAR DADDY Late Aree AbdulFatai Afolabi Adetu 1930-2007 Dear Daddy, Ba Akimu as you are fondly called by most family members its been a while that i wrote a letter to you sorry dad, its just that things have not been so rosy as you left us when the going was good. No we are grown up daddies too and we now know what you went through all in the name of making us all happy. Yes your wives are still with us, Yes Ye Hakimu and Ye Tope Are still alive and kicking although they are quiet old. Dad if yiu can remember in the last letter i wrote to you; Ha Dadi you should still have the copy now sebi you used to keep documents very well when you were alive. i still have some of the documents left behind with me too, so i expect you to keep mine too. Yes Daddi, about the last letter i wrote to you, many things have gone around on about the things i talked about. The one about me promising not stop going to Sagamu have changed Sir. Yes Sir, Mi o lo si sagamu dede mo Sir. And i...
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