- Ata of Ado-Ekiti in the 1400s.
About the
Ekitis,
Samuel Johnson had this to say: "Historically, the
Ekitis are
among the
aboriginal elements of Nigeria...
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Yoruba states, in
which the
Ekitis combined forces with the
Ijeshas and some
Akoko towns as a clan
confederation known as the
Ekiti Parapo to
resist Ibadan...
- Ado
Ekiti is the
capital city of
Ekiti State, Nigeria. It is the
headquarter of the
Ekiti central senatorial district, southwest, Nigeria. Ado
Ekiti is...
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Ekiti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Èkìtì may
refer to:
Ekiti people, one of the
largest subgroups of
Yoruba people of West
Africa Ekiti, Kwara...
- Ire
Ekiti,
situated in
Ekiti State,
southwest Nigeria, is a town
supposedly by the
Yoruba . "HERITAGE: At
Ogunnire Festival, Ire-
Ekiti Remembers Ogun,...
- Ise
Ekiti (Yoruba: Ìṣẹ̀-
Èkìtì, also Ise) is a city in
Ekiti State, Nigeria, It is the
traditional home of Akinluaduse, also
known as
Akinluse by the inhabitants...
- Ido
Ekiti is a town in the Ido-Osi
Local Government Area of
Ekiti State, Nigeria. It is
situated in the
northern part of the
state where the
routes from...
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Ilawe Ekiti (also
Ilawe or Ilawe-
Ekiti) is a town in
Ekiti State, Nigeria. In 1995, the po****tion was
around 179,900. Its
geographic coordinates are 7°...
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Ekiti United is a
professional ****ociation
football club
based in
Ekiti State. It
plays in the
Nigeria national league, a
second division of
Nigeria football...
- Ikere-
Ekiti, also
known as
Ikere or Ikerre, is a city in
Ekiti State of Nigeria. It is an
agricultural and mine centre.
According to the 1963 and 1991...