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    The Egba people are a subgroup of the Yoruba people, an ethnic group of western Nigeria, a majority of whom are from the central part of Ogun State, that...
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    Ebute Metta (redirect from Ago Egba)
    filled up and he couldn’t afford to give the little available land to the Egba people. Instead he suggested that the Colonial Governor, John Hawley Glover...
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    (1894). "Their+inhabitants+are+Egbados,+or+Southern+Egbas+(Egba-odo"&pg=PT5 Yoruba-Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa: Their Religion,...
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  • Egba may refer to: Egba people, a clan of the Yoruba people living in western Nigeria EGBA, the European Gaming and Betting Association Egba United Government...
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    Conquest of Africa, or the Rape of Africa. The Egba United Government, a government of the Egba people, was legally recognised by the British as independent...
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  • Egba Ake, otherwise known as Egba Alake, is one of the four sections of Egbaland, the others being Oke-Ona, Gbagura, and the Owu (Ibara is often mentioned...
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  • leader of all of Egbaland, not just the Ake section. The Egba people's original homeland in the Egba forest was established by Yoruba migrants from elsewhere...
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    Adubi War (redirect from Egba Uprising)
    The Adubi War (known locally as Ogun Adubi or Egba Uprising) was a conflict in June and July 1918 in the British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria ostensibly...
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    Ladapo Ademola (category Egba people)
    Alake, Ademola was involved in the affairs of the Egba United Government. As a member of the Egba council, he was a leading participant in negotiations...
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  • a natural fortress for the Egbas during inter-tribal warfare in the 19th century. It provided protection to the Egba people when they needed it, and is...
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