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I cannot find any source for this that confirms it is a copyright violation. Looking at the grammar and wording, I'm more inclined to say it is original text done as personal knowledge than a copyvio. -- Whpq (talk) 00:56, 18 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
Addition to the brave warriors who contributed to keeping Nigeria united.edit
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Ilaro Sons who participated in the Nigerian civil war include late Major Oye Olurin and Rear Admiral (Engr) AA Adewunmi retd.
There is need to distinguish between Compound ( Gia) and Quarters ( Adugbo) For example Iga Papanla is located in Isaledomo Quarters.
Also, among the distinguished sons of Ilaro who have contributed to the development of the town Chief AA Fadayiro was conspicuously missing. So was chief N a Adeniji a one time Executive Director of United Bank for Africa Plc — Preceding unsigned comment added by Adebimpe Adewunmi (talk • contribs) 20:43, 22 June 2013 (UTC)Reply