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Sola Agboola

Ado Ekiti, Nigeria

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English (EN)associate professor

An entity, including an unincorporated entity such as a partnership, over which the investor has significant influence and that is neither a subsidiary nor an interest in a joint venture.

Yoruba (YO)ojogbon alaboode.

Nnkan kan ti o wa, lara re ni nnkan ti ko dapo mo omiran bii ajosepo kan, lori eyi ti oludokowo ni ipa ti o joju ti ko si je eka kan tabi ohun ti a nifee si ninu idokowo kan ti a da papo.

Education;

English (EN)holy week

The week preceding Easter, beginning with Palm (Passion) Sunday, called the "Great Week" in the liturgies of the Eastern Churches. It marks the Church's annual celebration of the events of Christ's Passion, death, and Resurrection, culminating in the Paschal ...

Yoruba (YO)ose mimo

Ose ti o nsaaju Odun Ajinde, ti o nbere pelu Isinmi Ope (Ijiya), ti a npe ni "Ose Nla" ninu iwe awon Ijo ti Ila Oorun. O nsami si ayeye olodoodun ti Ijo fun Ijiya, iku ati Ajinde Kristi, ti o npari si Ijinle ti Ajinde (1169)

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)consecrated virgins

Women who have decided with the Church's approval to cling only to the Lord and to live in a state of virginity "for the sake of the kingdom of heaven" and are consecrated in that state by a solemn rite (922-924).

Yoruba (YO)awon wundia ti a ya si mimo

Awon obinrin ti o je wipe won ti pinnu pelu atileyin ase ijo lati diro mo Oluwa nikan lati gbe ni ipo wundia "nitori ijoba orun" ti a si ya won si mimo ni ipo yen nipa eto isin kan ti o jinle (922-924)

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)penitential

The sinner who repents of sin and seeks forgiveness (1451). In the early Church, public sinners belonged to an "order of penitents," who did public penance for their sins, often for years (1447). Penitential acts or practices refer to those which dispose one ...

Yoruba (YO)ti ironupiwada

Elese naa ti o nronupiwada ti o si nwa idariji (1451) Ninu ijo ibere, awon ti o dese ni gbangba je ara "egbe awon ti o ronupiwada" ti won nronupiwada ni gbangba fun ese won, ni opolopo igba fun opolopo odun (1447) Awon ise abi asa ironupiwada ntoka si nje ki ...

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)compensation

Refers to everything received from an employer to an employee for his/her services, including salary and benefits.

Yoruba (YO)ajemonu

N toka si ohun gbogbo ti osise ri gba lodo agbani-sise kan fun ise re, lara re ni owo oya ati awon eto

Business services; Human resources

English (EN)magi

The wise men who came from the East to pay homage to the newborn Savior (528).

Yoruba (YO)amoye

Awon amoye ti won wa lati Ila oorun lati fi ori bale fun Olugbala ti a sese bi (528)

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)exposure

The reasonable opportunities for advertising to be seen and read.

Yoruba (YO)sise afihan

Awon anfaani ti o mogbon dani fun ipolowo ki a le ri i ki a si le ka a

Advertising; Billboard advertising

English (EN)stealing

Unjustly taking and keeping the property of another, against the reasonable will of the owner (2408). Stealing is a violation of the seventh commandment of God, "You shall not steal. "

Yoruba (YO)ole jija

Mimu ati ifipamo ohun ini elomiran ni ona aito, lodi si ife-inu oninkan (2408). Ole jija je riru ofin keje ti Olorun, "Iwo ko gbodo jale."

Religion; Catholic church

English (EN)evocative

evoking or tending to evoke an especially emotional response

Yoruba (YO)nru nnkan soke.

nru nnkan soke abi o n gbiyanju lati mu esi jade, paapaa eyi ti o la itara lo.

Education;

English (EN)theft

Unjustly taking and keeping the property of another, against the reasonable will of the owner (2408). Stealing is a violation of the seventh commandment of God, "You shall not steal. "

Yoruba (YO)ole jija

Mimu ati ifipamo ohun ini elomiran ni ona aito, lodi si ife-inu oninkan (2408). Ole jija je riru ofin keje ti Olorun, "Iwo ko gbodo jale."

Religion; Catholic church