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    Badagry (redirect from Badagri)
    Badagry, also spelled Badagri, (Gun: Gbagli) is a coastal town and Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos State, Nigeria. It is quite close to the city...
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    of Lagos State in Nigeria. The ancient town of Badagry, also known as Badagri, is located in Nigeria and was one of the five divisions established by...
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    environment. Ogou Feray is the god of war. Other manifestations of Ogou are Ogou Badagri, Ogou Balenjo, Ogou Batala, and Ogou Je Wouj. Ezili Dantor is the female...
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    tributaries, for instance, they accomplished a 1784 naval blockade of Badagri with an Oyo-Dahomey-Lagos force. At the beginning, the people were concentrated...
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    4 May 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2012. Atlas of Mutual Heritage. "Plaats: Badagri (Pattackerie)". Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved 6 April...
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  • and the prayers of the church employed to assuage the wrath of Ogoun Badagris, 'the bloody, dreadful One.'" Griffin 1929: "Christianity and Voodooism...
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    Jump", "Knocking at the Famous Door", "Lazy Bug" (with Juan Tizol), "Ogoun Badagris (Voodoo War God)", "Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie", and "In a Mizz", which...
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    to West Africa in 1830, accompanied by his brother John. They landed at Badagri on 22 March 1830 and followed the lower River Niger from Bussa to the sea...
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  • Barra’s life and art, his met tet, are St. Jacques Majeur, Ezili Danto, Ogou Badagri, and Agwe. In his dreams, sometimes these lwa commanded him to make work...
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  • Offra (1675–1691) Appa (1732–1736) Savi Allada or Ardra Benin (1705–1736) Badagri (1737–1748) Epe (1732–1755) Annobón: 1641–164?/ 1665–16.. (to Portugal)...
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