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Kayo-Kayo Festival         
LAGOS STATE OF NIGERIA FESTIVAL
Kayo-Kayo festival  is an annual religious and cultural state festival celebrated by the descendants of Oba Kosoko for the historical arrival of King Kosoko to Epe in the year 1851. Kayo-Kayo which literary means “eating to satisfaction” is known with the Epe community of Lagos State.
Kayo Dot         
  • Kayo Dot c. 2006
  • The band in 2015
AMERICAN BAND
Maudlinofthewell
Kayo Dot is an American avant-garde metal group. Formed in 2003 by Toby Driver after the break-up of maudlin of the Well, they released their debut album Choirs of the Eye on John Zorn's Tzadik Records that same year.
Patrice Kayo         
CAMEROONIAN WRITER
Patrice Kayo is an African scholar, poet, and author born in 1942 in Bandjoun, West Province, Cameroon.
Examples of use of kayo
1. Kayo was the one with a tattoo of a sailing ship on his shoulder.
2. He was one of eight children of Lithuanian immigrants and was survived, says the obituary, by three brothers – including Peter and Kayo Pranckunas of Chalmette, La.
3. Pagkukuwartahan lang kayo ng ilang tarantadong mga kababayan (I appeal to our compatriots, especially those in the Central and Eastern regions, that if you have problems, going to Jeddah is not a solution.
4. Once or twice a year, Kayo walked to a gas station near the apartment and asked the attendant to dial the 1–800 number on the back of the card so he could telephone his nieces, or their father.
5. There, 11 days after Katrina toppled New Orleans‘ levees, someone posted this message: HI: We have two uncles that lived in Chalmette LA ... Their names are Peter and Kayo Pranckunas.