Anlugbua

Proper noun

 * 1)  An orisha worshipped among the  people, deified from three important figures among the Òwu whom all bore the nickname Ańlùgbuà. These are the legendary warrior Akíndélé, a grandson or great-grandson of, who founded the town of , his foster father, who was an ancient hero of the Òwu, and his real father, Ajíbọ́sìn, who served as the first . All Owu settlements claim that Ańlùgbuà died and descended into the ground in their respective towns, and have yearly festivals honoring him.