
For “lovers of traditions” and followers of African religion to commemorate “sèse Day,” four southwest states—Ogun, Oyo, Osun, and Lagos—proclaimed Monday, August 21, as a public holiday on Saturday. When two states—Ekiti and Ondo—decided not to follow suit, the proclamation sparked some debate. While some adherents voiced worry over the fact that these two governments […]
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