The Yewa People of Ogun State
The Yewa people, formerly known as the Egbado, form a remarkable sub-group of the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria. Predominantly found in the western part of Ogun State, their homeland,…
The Yewa people, formerly known as the Egbado, form a remarkable sub-group of the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria. Predominantly found in the western part of Ogun State, their homeland,…
The Remo people, a distinguished subgroup of the Yoruba ethnic group, embody rich cultural traditions and history. In Ogun State, Remoland com prises thirty-three towns, including prominent ones like Sagamu,…
The Onko people of Oke Ogun, located in the northwestern part of Oyo State, Nigeria, represent a vibrant subset of the Yoruba ethnic group. Spanning across ten local government areas,…
I’m often fascinated by border communities, wondering what life is like between those who share boundaries. Of course, some notable things that will likely be shared in common are language,…