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Adedapo Tejuoso

Oba Adedapo Adewale Tejuoso is the Osile of Oke Ona Egbaland. He is the father of Senator Lanre Tejuoso.

Chief Bisoye Tejuoso was a Nigerian businesswoman from Abeokuta. She was born into the family of an Egba farmer who was also a chief in Abeokuta. She herself held the chieftaincy of the Iyalode, a fact which made her very prominent in Egba affairs.

Adefunmilayo Tejuosho is a Nigerian politician who is a fourth term Lagos State House of Assembly legislator, representing Mushin Constituency I. She is the chairperson of the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Finance.

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Surulere Place in Lagos State, Nigeria

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Okwesilieze Nwodo Nigerian politician

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Gilbert Oluwatosin Jesse was Pastor and Spiritual Head of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) from 30 December 2002 until his death. He succeeded Philip Hunsu Ajose, who had died on 2 March 2001. There was a dispute over his leadership, with another group declaring that the Reverend Emmanuel Oschoffa, son of the church founder Samuel Oshoffa, was the leader. Following Jesse's death, his faction declared that Superior Evangelist Paul Suru Maforikan was the new spiritual leader of the church.

Lanre is a Nigerian given name of Yoruba origin that may refer to

Olanrewaju "Lanre" Kehinde is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish TFF First League club Denizlispor.

Dr. Lanre Towry-Coker FRIBA is a Nigerian architect, politician and socialite. He has worked in the public sector as well as the private sector and was the first Commissioner for Works and Housing of Lagos State.

Tejuosho Market

Tejuosho Market is an ultramodern market located along the Ojuelegba-Itire Road in Yaba, a suburb in Lagos State south-western Nigeria. The market which is divided into two phases contains about 2,383 lock-up shops in a sprawling four-storey building and about 1,251 K-clamps units, banking spaces, 14 food court spaces, eight lifts, two escalators connecting the four floors, 600 parking lots and basic facilities like stable electricity and water supply, equipped fire station, two rams to assist the physically challenged and a crèche.

Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti Nigerian educationist and clergyman

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Lanre Tejuosho

Omoba Olanrewaju Adeyemi Tejuoso is a Nigerian politician. He is currently serving as the senator from Ogun State.

Towry may refer to the following people:

Lanre Olusola is a Nigerian popular life coach and wellness mentor.

Lanre da Silva is a Lagos-based fashion designer considered to be one of Nigeria's leading couturiers. Launched in 2005, her eponymous label includes couture, ready-to-wear, jewelry and hairpieces. Da Silva's collections often incorporate metallic fabrics, lace and African patterns, while referencing the 1940s or 1800s. The Africa Fashion Guide recognizes her as having "... created a name for herself in high fashion in Nigeria."