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[1/22, 6:16 PM] 💞💝MI REINA💗💖💘: Olusegun Olujobi was born on the 25th of March, 1985.

He was born in
Ibadan at Badejoko Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan. He had his Primary education at Ise-Oluwa Montessori
School, Secondary at Abadina College, UI (Ibadan) and School of Science, Oyo. Yemetu, Ibadan. He had
his B.A. (Hons) in Performing Arts, University of Ilorin (2006-2010) as a dance major and an M.A. in
Performing Arts, University of Ilorin, majoring in dance as well.

Olusegun Olujobi’s parents were against his choice of Performing Arts at first because he was in the
sciences. But when they saw the passion, they came on board with him, especially his mom. She was his
number one fan. His mother’s name is Abimbola Egbedokun, while his Father’s name is Chief Tunde
Egbedokun

[1/22, 6:30 PM] 💞💝MI REINA💗💖💘: 1.All for war by Kehinde adedamola olalusi

2.Iyalode Efunsetan by Felix.A. akinsipe

3.The battle of the seven spirit by James Samuel femi

[1/22, 6:31 PM] 💞💝MI REINA💗💖💘: Thematic Pre-occupation of the Libretto

In contemporary literary studies, a theme is a central topic, subject, or message within a narrative.
Oxford English dictionary(2012) suggests that Themes can be divided into two categories: a
work's thematic concept is what readers "think the work is about" and its thematic statement being
"what the work says about the subject".

The thematic preoccupation in Agbogungboro is;

War: War was a major tool used to settle dispute in the production. War played a pivotal role as it
showed both the strength of the main character himself and the defeat of the major enemy, Latoosa.

Sub-themes:

Attack: The Ibadan warriors occasionally attacked the Ijesha people from time to time and even stole the
crown of the king of Ijesha. This provoked them to seek the face of the gods who revealed that a child
would be born that will deliver them.

Rape: This was the major cause of the war. Ajele raped Fabunmi’s wife. The Ekiti prince got angry and
killed Ajele.

Death: The death of Ajele caused Latoosa to get angry and sent a guard to give Fabunmi an Aroko, a
symbol of war.

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