File:The palace of the Olowu of Owu-Isin, with the showboard and notice board shown.jpg
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English: The palace represents a symbol of apex traditional authority for the people of Owu-isin. It is where local disputes within the community are settled, and it is the seat of power for the Olowu of Owu-isin, a second-class ruler in Kwara state. It is of high importance to Isin LGA indigenes, Igbomina indigenes, and people of Owu descent in Yoruba land. |
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Author | Pojo07 |
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