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History of Egbado in Ogun State.
THE PEOPLE OF EGBADO, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.

The Egbado appear to have migrated - possibly from the Ketu, Ile-Ife, or Oyo - to their current area early in the 18th century. Egbado towns, most importantly Ilaro, Ayetoro, Afon, Imeko, Ipokia and Igbogila, were established in the 18th century to take advantage of the slave trade routes from the inland Oyo empire to the coast at Porto-Novo. Other towns were Ilobi and Ijanna, which were strategic in protecting the flanks of the slaving routes. The Egbados' were subject to the rule of the Oyo kingdom, which managed them via governor Onisare of Ijanna. The Oyo were unable to deploy their cavalry force to protect the routes, due to tsetse fly and lack of horse-fodder and thus had to rely on the Egbado people to manage the routes. The historians Akinjogbin, Morton-Williams and Smith all agree that by the early 18th century this route to the coast was heavily engaged in slave trading, and that slaves were the mainstay of the Oyo economy.

The Egbado later achieved a fragile independence after the fall of the Oyo kingdom, but were subject to frequent attacks from other groups such as the slave-raiding Dahomey (who seized, among others, Princess Sara Forbes Bonetta), and various tribes who wished to force open their own slave-trading routes to the sea. Ilaro and Ijanna towns had been destroyed by the 1830s. By the 1840s the Egbado had come under the control of the adjacent Egba group, who used the Egbado territory to forge routes to Badagry and the port of Lagos. By the 1860s the Egba abandoned the route because the British were actively using their formidable navy to try to abolish the slave trade. Consequently, the Egba expelled British missionaries and traders from the area in 1867.

After 1890 the Egbado asked for a British protectorate and got a small armed garrison, thus becoming independent of the Egba. The area became part of the British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria in 1914, as Egbado Division in Abeokuta Province. The administrative headquarters were later transferred away, after the creation of the new Ogun State subsumed the old Abeokuta Province.

The modern Egbado/Yewa

In 1995 the Egbado chose to rename themselves the "Yewa", after the name of the Yewa River that passes through the area they inhabit. They are primarily agriculturalists, but there is some artisan and textile processings. They are located mainly in the areas of: Ado-Odo/Ota, Ipokia, Yewa South, Yewa North, Imeko Afon, and part of Abeokuta North. There were complaints that the system of patronage and nepotism in Nigerian politics has caused the area to be neglected in terms of investment[citation needed].

The area developed a popular style of music, called Bolojo, in the 1970s. The population level is uncertain, but may be around 400,000.

Source: Dr. Tunde dread

01/02/2020
Congratulations sir
31/01/2020

Congratulations sir

CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW GOVERNOR, HIS EXCELLENCY PRINCE  DAPO ABIODUN AND MRS NOSIMOT SALAKO
29/05/2019

CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW GOVERNOR, HIS EXCELLENCY PRINCE DAPO ABIODUN AND MRS NOSIMOT SALAKO

Finally my great yewa governor aspirant visit governor elect prince dapo abiodun πŸ˜πŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•Ί nice one
14/03/2019

Finally my great yewa governor aspirant visit governor elect prince dapo abiodun πŸ˜πŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•ΊπŸ•Ί nice one

01/03/2019

We are not forcing any anybody from ogun West to vote our indigenous candidate because some are born bastard, go and live in ijebu along with your father's house,πŸ‡πŸ‡πŸ‡πŸ‡πŸ‡πŸ”›πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ˜΄πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹πŸ‘‹

Sen ibikunle amosun in full support for yewa/awori. Thank you sir
01/03/2019

Sen ibikunle amosun in full support for yewa/awori. Thank you sir

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