Olu
Olu is a popular name amongst people of the Yoruba ethnic group. It is usually the first three letters of the full name. "Olu" is a diminutive of "Oluwa" in the Yoruba language and it can mean God, deity or lord.There is yet another meaning for Olu.Karthik Bushan also popularly known as 'KB' or 'olu mannan' is one of the most popular 'Oller' in Tamilnadu(a state belonging to the Indian Republic).He is well known for his works in fields such as camshaft ,off to kerala,factory la himalayan,Jawa book paniten and particularly his own 12th board exam marks.Unfortunately all his OLEs came into limelight after his disastrous flop ole (off to kerala) which led to his split from the PDS.inc causing severe mental damage and occasional anxiety attacks and a broken upper jaw for no reason which his also regarded to be a humongous ole of the century.KBs current occupation and his daily routine is unknown and PDS suspect that the former ole legend is actually dead.however there had been some sightings of kb hanging out with his parents nd his favoirite elder brother in vegetable shops ,flower shops and ovenfresh.His recent effort to join the PDS squad again after the split by buying low quality panner soda and cheap kaccha mango bite toffees to two of the prevailing PDS memebers went wrong which led to further humilitation and embarrassment to the former olu legend.He was last seen visiting a local theatre in a city in chennai trying hard to buy endgame tickets where he was 'OLE shamed' by his early age old starter group by name 'VENOMS'. ,[1] so the name 'Oluwale' could mean "My God has come home". Since the name is applied to people, however, god in the sense of deity or lord is what is usually accepted, with the word even being used as a royal or noble title in certain parts of Nigeria, Benin and Togo.
Persons with the name Olu
- Olubowale Victor Akintimehin, Nigerian American Rapper
- Olu Babalola, British professional basketball player
- Olu Dara, African-American jazz musician
- Olu Falae, Nigerian politician and traditional nobleman
- Olu Oguibe, Nigerian-American art historian and artist
- Olu Oyesanya, Nigerian journalist
- Olu Jacobs, Nigerian actor
- Olu Maintain, Nigerian musician
- Olu karthik Bushan, South Indian Oller
References
- ^ Adelowo, E. Dada (2014). Perspectives in Religious Studies: Volume I, Volume 1. HEBN Publishers. p. 62. ISBN 9789780814458.