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- Remigio_Herrera comment "Ño Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (1811/1816, in Ijesa, Oyo region of present-day Nigeria – 1905, in La Habana) was a babalawo (Yoruba priest) recognized for being, along with his mentor Carlos Adé Ño Bí (birth name, Corona), the main successor of the religious system of Ifa in America. Ño Remigio Herrera was perhaps the most famous surviving African in Cuba in the 19th century.".
- Q6105257 comment "Ño Remigio Herrera Adeshina Obara Meyi (1811/1816, in Ijesa, Oyo region of present-day Nigeria – 1905, in La Habana) was a babalawo (Yoruba priest) recognized for being, along with his mentor Carlos Adé Ño Bí (birth name, Corona), the main successor of the religious system of Ifa in America. Ño Remigio Herrera was perhaps the most famous surviving African in Cuba in the 19th century.".