-
branch of the
Yoruba people. The 13
towns are: Makun, Offin, Sonyindo, Epe,
Ibido, Igbepa, Ado, Oko, Ipoji, Batoro, Ijoku,
Ijagba and Latawa. It is the capital...
-
Offin (
where the Akarigbo's
palace is situated), Makun, Sonyindo, Epe,
Ibido, Igbepa, Ado, Oko, Ipoji, Batoro, Ijoku,
Latawa and Ijagba. The
other twenty...
- Erofo; Eruwon; Esuru; Eti Oba; Gbawojo;
Hausa Community;
Ibada -Ijebu;
Ibido;
Ibido Okesaga; Idagunke; Idaguren; Idile; Idode; Idomila; Idomowo; Idona; Idoro;...
- Uwovwi-rerivwi, from the
Urhobo Uwivwi (house), re (of),
rivwe (millipede); the
Ibido name is Efoketim, from the
Ibidio efok (house) and etim (millipede). The...
- July 1759),
sometime Governor of Gojjam, son of
Dejazmach Wolde Habib bin
Ibido,
sometime Governor of Gojjam;
married (second) Ras
Goshu Wodago, sometime...
- [citation needed] AMA****ERUN OF IRANIKEN,
SAGAMU [citation needed]
ASALU OF
IBIDO,
SAGAMU [citation needed]
AKOREWOLU OF ILODO,
IJEBU [citation needed] KINIUN...