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Meet Egbeji Oloogun, Another Yoruba Warlord Like Sunday Igboho
- Truly, there are warriors scattered all over Yorubaland.
- One of those many warriors is His Royal Highness, Oba (Dr.) Augustine Bola Adegunloye popularly known as “Egbeji Oloogun”.
- He is from Ondo town in Ondo State.
Aside from practicing as a traditionalist, Egbeji Oloogun is also known as Ifa oracle translator, a proud celestial that has many fulfilled prophecies to his credit.
He’s a retired Police officer and Fingerprint Specialist that once worked in the department of Criminal Investigation Department (CID), and at Forensic laboratory while he was still active in service.
Egbeji Oloogun owns a traditional healing home in the Western part of Nigeria in Lagos, and the traditional healing home is known as St. Augustine. At this healing home, he attends to medical cases using a traditional means as a cure.
He is regarded as a warrior because of his stand for the Yorubaland just like Sunday Igboho and the likes, though age hasn’t been on his side, but his advice, bold statement, and readiness to defend the land, if peradventure anything happens, needs to be applauded.
EKO HOT BLOG recall that Egbeji Oloogun, before the election of 2015, predicted the success of President Muhammadu Buhari in the election and the loss of ex-President Good luck Ebele Jonathan.
He also predicted about the global crisis that was going to sweet through nations last year, which he tagged the “Reganok Day”.
Nevertheless, Egbeji Oloogun is a respectable seer and traditionalist that has readily proven through some of his interviews that he is a true pan-Yoruba activist and a strong traditionalist.
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