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HISTORY: THE DOOR OF NO RETURN

"The Door of No Return" at Cape Coast Castle, Ghana 🇬🇭: A Symbol of Resilience and Return Located in the heart of Cape Coast, Ghana, stands the infamous "Door of No Return," a poignant reminder of the transatlantic slave trade's brutal history.  Built by the Dutch in the 17th century, this door was the last exit point for millions of enslaved Africans, who were forcibly taken from their homeland and shipped overseas to unknown destinations. The original name, "Door of No Return," reflected the harsh reality that those who passed through it would never set foot in Africa again.  However, in a symbolic gesture of reconciliation and acknowledgment, the name was changed to "Door of Return" in 2007.  This change signifies the return of the descendants of enslaved Africans and serves as a recognition of their ancestors' history and legacy. Each year, Ghana celebrates Emancipation Day, a momentous occasion that welcomes people from the African...

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TÓYÈJẸ OF ÒGBÓMỌ̀SỌ́ ÒJÓ ABÚRÚMÁÀKÚ SAMUEL LÁDÒKÈ AKÍNTỌ́LÁ  Ògbómòsó has produced 3 Aare Ona Kakanfo namely:  Toyeje of Ogbomoso Ojo Aburumaku Samuel Ladoke Akintola  Ògbómòsó is the only town in Yoruba land to have produced 3 valiants in that prestigious position of Aare Ona Kakanfo. Below is the list of Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland ( Former to present holder ) 1. Kokoro Gangan of Iwoye  2. Oyapote of Iwoye 3. Oyabi of Ajase 4.Adeta of Jabata 5. Oku of Jabata 6. Afonja of Ilorin  7. Toyeje of Ogbomosho  8. Edun of Gbogun  9. Amepo of Abemo  10. Kurumi of Ijaye  11. Ojo Aburumaku of Ogbomosho ( Son of Toyeje of Ogbomosho) 12. Latoosa of Ibadan 13. Ladoke Akintola of Ogbomosho ( Premier of the western region in the 1st Republic);killed by igbos 14. MKO Abiola of Abeokuta; killed by fulanis 15. Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams of Arigidi Akoko ( Present title holder) SOURCE:  CELEBRITY UPDATE