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On leaving Ile-Ibinu (later Ibini, and corrupted to "Benin" by the
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Is 5.5m tall and about 1.2m in circumference at its base. During a storm in 1884 about 1.2m was broken off from its top and it has fallen down twice and been re-erected on each occasion. It currently stands in a grove in Mopa, Ile-Ife. Radiocarbon tests have shown that this royal marker was erected
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The Ooni of Ife at the time sent his son
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