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Are Ijebu Yoruba?

By Lily Fisher

Are Ijebu Yoruba?

The Ijebu people are an sub-ethnic group hailing from Nigeria. They are a part of the broader Yoruba people who are native to south-central Yorubaland, located in the southwest of the country.

Where did Ijebu originated from?

The Ijebu people, like the other Yoruba people, trace their origin to the East. The Ijebu claim that their ancestors came from Ife. Ife appears to have been the first dwelling place settled by the migrants from the East. It was from thence that some of the new settlers set out again to discover and master new lands.

What is the meaning of Ijebu Igbo?

The term Ijebu-Igbo (forest) is an allusion to the forested nature of this area of Ijebu. The Imusin area, made up of about fifty very small settlements, is subdivided into two geographical groups: the northern group, called Ikatun, and the southern group or Ikasi.

Do Ijebu people have oriki?

The Ijebu people also have their own warlords like other Yoruba people. Through the oriki of Ijebu people, we can locate their source, origin and points of migration to their present location. The study contributes to the development of Yoruba literature in that it has added to our corpus of Oriki.

Is Remo part of Ijebu?

The western section of Ijebu Kingdom was, and still is, referred to as Remo (or Ijebu-Remo). In the nineteenth century, due to the wars and tensions in Yorubaland, many Remo towns coalesced to form composite towns for defence purposes.

Is Ijebu in the Bible?

Now, if you read 2 Samuel 5:6, it says: “The king and his men marched to Jerusalem to attack the Jebusites, who lived there.” In actual fact, the name Jebus that you read about in The Bible, refers to a tribe now known as Ijebu in Southwest Nigeria.

What is the local government of Ijebu Igbo?

Ijebu Igbo (Yoruba: Ìjẹ̀bú-Igbó) is a town in Ogun State, Nigeria. It is approximately a 15-minute drive north of Ijebu Ode. Ijebu Igbo, also written as Ijebu-Igbo, is the headquarters of Ijebu North Local Government Authority of Ogun State, Nigeria.

What is the meaning of Sagamu?

Sagamu or Ishagamu is a conglomeration of thirteen towns located in Ogun State along the Ibu River and Eruwuru Stream between Lagos and Ibadan, founded in the mid 19th century by members of the Remo branch of the Yoruba people in south-western Nigeria . Sagamu is the largest kola nut collecting center in the country.

What is the difference between Remo and Ijebu?

Prior to British rule in Yorubaland, Ijebu territory was a single kingdom (Ijebu Kingdom) under the rule of the Awujale (the paramount ruler of Ijebuland) whose seat was in Ijebu-Ode. The western section of Ijebu Kingdom was, and still is, referred to as Remo (or Ijebu-Remo).

Where did Ijebu migrate from?

The migration theory that the Ijebu people came to their present territory from a region of Sudan called Owodaiye, corrupted to Waddai. Is preferred by the traditional historians, indicating the ijebus had a parallel migration wave like other Yorubas who believed they came to their abode via Oduduwa.

Who is the present King of Ijebu Igbo?

Orimolusi
Orimolusi is the traditional ruler of ijebu Igbo land and presides over four local government areas and 10 Local Community Development Area (LCDA) in Ogun state Nigeria, which is the largest kingdom in Ogun state in term of land mass with more than 300 villages.

Who is the founder of Ijebu Igbo?

Ijebu Igbo was established when its founder, Ademakin, later known by the title Orimolusi, relocated to the wild, away from Ijebu Ode to forestall the competition that was rife by hunting with friends from the town.