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The Egba people are a subgroup of the
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, an ethnic group of western
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, a majority of whom are from the central part of Ogun State that is Ogun Central Senatorial District. Ogun Central Senatorial District comprises six local government areas in Ogun State: Abeokuta North,
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local governments.


Etymology

The origination of the word Egba is disputed. The first meaning may come from the word Ẹ̀gbálugbó, meaning wanderers towards the forest, and this comes from the fact that the ancestors of the Egba people came from the region of the
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to the "Egba Forest" and formed what we now know as the city of Abeokuta. The "Egbalugbo" were in conjunction with the Ẹ̀gbáluwẹ or Ẹ̀gbálodó, meaning the wanderers towards the river, who later shortened their name to "
Egbado The Ẹgbado, now Yewa, are a subgroup of the Yoruba people and inhabit the eastern area of Ogun West Senatorial District, Ogun State, in south-west Nigeria, Africa. In 1995 they changed their name to the Yewa which comes from the Yewa River whi ...
," another subethnic group of the Yoruba. Another possible meaning may come from the word Ẹsẹ̀gbá, the title of a chief which led several groups of the Egba to their present location.


History

The Egba group, originally under the
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, became
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following the spectacular collapse of Oyo in the first half of the 19th century. Wars with the Dahomey, in which the Egba were successful partly due to the protection afforded by the
Olumo Rock Olumo Rock is a mountain in south-western Nigeria. It is located in the city of Abeokuta, Ogun State, and was normally used as a natural fortress during inter-tribal warfare in the 19th century. Its patron spirit is venerated in the Yoruba religion ...
, led to the founding of the city of Abeokuta, which literally means "under the rock". The Egba nation is made up of the following subdivisions: the Ake, Owu, Oke Ona and Gbagura, each with its own king. (Historically, the Egba nation is made up of these four divisions; Ibara, though geographically located in Abeokuta as well, is part of Yewaland.) During colonial rule the British recognised the Alake (or King of Ake) as the paramount ruler of the whole clan and their territory, and so, his successor is now referred to as the Alake of Egbaland. The titles of the kings of the aforementioned subdivisions are therefore ''Alake of Egbaland'', ''Oshile of Oke Ona'', ''Agura of Gbagura'', and ''Olowu of Owu'', in order of settlement and seniority in the Egba nation. It is worthy of note that the original town and settlement of the Egba nation in Egbaland was under and around Olumo Rock, which is in the Ikija/Ikereku area of the Egba Oke Ona, The Jagunna of Itoko, an Oke Ona chief, is the high priest of Olumo. Olumo Rock is in the territory of and under the control of the Itokos. Another reference name for Abeokuta by the founding fathers is ''Oko Adagba'' (Adagba's Farm) in reference to the hunter that discovered Olumo Rock. Adagba went hunting in search of game animals from the Obantoko township where his fellow Itoko citizens were stationed while wandering for a settlement. He then came across the mountain. Egbaland was where
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lived, and was also the home of the first
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in Nigeria (''Iwe Iroyin''). Its people went on to serve as the first of the many Nigerian nations (until recently, the only one of them) to have an anthem.


Egba anthem

:Lori oke o'un petele :Ibe l'agbe bi mi o :Ibe l'agbe to mi d'agba oo :Ile ominira :Chorus: Maa yo, maa yo, maa yo o; l'Ori Olumo; Maa yo, maa yo, maa yo o; l'Ori Olumo :Abeokuta ilu Egba :N ko ni gbagbe e re :N o gbe o l'eke okan mi :Bii ilu odo oya :Emi o f'Abeokuta sogo :N o duro l'ori Olumo :Maayo l'oruko Egba ooo :Emi omoo Lisabi :E e :Chorus: Maa yo, maa yo, maa yo o; l'Ori Olumo; Maa yo, maa yo, maa yo o; l'Ori Olumo :Emi o maayo l'ori Olumo :Emi o s'ogoo yi l'okan mi :Wipe ilu olokiki o :L'awa Egba n gbe :Chorus: Maa yo, maa yo, maa yo o; l'Ori Olumo; Maa yo, maa yo, maa yo o; l'Ori Olumo


Traditional attire

* Men: **
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** Top, Buba and Agbada **
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, Fila (abeti aja) * Women: ** Wrapper (''Iro)'' ** Blouse(''Buba)'' ** Headgear /Headtie (''Gele)'' ** Other: Ipele - Piece of cloth placed on the shoulder or wrapped around the waist


Notable individuals

*
Adegboyega Edun Adegboyega Edun (né Jacob Henryson Samuel; July 22, 1860 – c.1925) was an Egba official. He served as the secretary of the Egba United Government, a colonial-era Yoruba political entity. Life A Saro, Edun was born in Sierra Leone on Sund ...
, a clergyman, teacher, principal and government administrator; the Secretary of the
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* Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, a businessman and politician * Akin Fayomi, Nigerian diplomat, ambassador to France, Monaco, Liberia * Chief
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References


Further reading

* S. O. Biobaku: ''The Egba and their neighbours; 1842 - 1914''. Oxford 1957. {{authority control Yoruba subgroups Ethnic groups in Nigeria