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This article is about a mythical Yoruba princess. For the town, see Akesan, Lagos State.

Akesan is the mythical founder of Iperu, an ancient town in Ogun State, South-Western Nigeria. Oral history has it that Akesan was a daughter to an Alaafin who along with her husband Ajagbe migrated from Ile Ife to finally settle in Iperu around the 13th or 14th century.

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References

  1. Toyin Falola; Ann Genova (2005). Orisa: Yoruba gods and spiritual identity in Africa and the diaspora. Africa World Press. ISBN 978-1-59221-373-3.
  2. K. Noel Amherd (25 March 2010). Reciting Ifรก: difference, heterogeneity, and identity. Africa World Press. ISBN 978-1-59221-639-0.
  3. Nwanna Nzewunwa (1983). The Masquerade in Nigerian History and Culture: Being Proceedings of a Workship [sic] Sponsored by the School of Humanities, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, September 7-14, 1980. University of Port Harcourt Press.
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