File:Owo Attire.png
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English: "Omaloghomade"- Proud Owo indigene
Coming from the southwest part of Nigeria, Owo is an indigenous town in Ondo State. Known for its rich culture and food, especially the pounded yam and egusi combination, which is a trademark food in its culture. When it comes to Fashion, Owo women pride themselves in wearing the famous Akón (the red wrapper) and Iyasin (horsetail), which distinguishes them from many. Enjoy the rich view of the Owo attire in one picture I Le o Omaolowo.......
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