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Encyclopedia > Yorubaland

The Yorùbá are the largest ethnic group in Nigeria, comprising approximately 26 percent of that country's total population, and numbering about close to 100 million individuals throughout the region of West Africa. While the majority of the Yorùbá live largely in the south-west of Nigeria, there are also substantial Yorùbá communities in Benin, Togo, Sierra Leone, Cuba and Brazil.


The Yorùbá are the main ethnic group in the states of Ekiti, Kwara, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun,Kogi, Edo (Akoko Edo), and Oyo; they also constitute a sizable proportion of the citizens of the Republic of Benin. The majority of Yorùbá people are Christians, with the Church of Nigeria (Anglican), Catholic, Pentecostal, Methodist, and Indigenous churches having the largest memberships. Muslims comprise about a quarter of the Yorùbá population, with the traditional Yorùbá religion accounting for the rest.


The chief Yorùbá cities are Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Akure, Ilorin, Ijebu Ode, Ogbomoso, Ondo, Ota, Shagamu, Iseyin, Osogbo, Ilesha, Oyo and Ilé-Ifè.


Sport: Yorùbáland stadia include the National Stadium, Lagos (55,000 capacity), Teslim Balogun stadium (35,000 capacity), Liberty Stadium, Ibadan (40,000 capacity).


Education: Yorùbáland has over 2000 secondary school, and over 10000 primary school. the major Universities are listed below

  • University of Lagos
  • Lagos state University
  • University of Ibadan
  • University of Agric, abeokuta
  • Ogun State University
  • Covanant University
  • Bowen University
  • Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomoso
  • Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo
  • Ondo State University
  • Wesley University, Ondo
  • Federal University of Technology Akure
  • City University, Ibadan
  • Redeemer University, Ede
  • University of Ilorin, Ilorin
  • Obafemi Awolowo Universtiy, Ile Ife
  • Babcork University, Iwo
  • Cetep University, Lagos
  • Pan Africa University, Lekki, Lagos
  • University of Ado Ekiti

History

The Yorùbá were the most urbanized sub-saharan Africans in the pre-colonial era, and have a history of town-dwelling that goes back to 500 A.D. The wealth of the Yorùbá came from controlling the important trade routes to the coast. The pre-colonial Yorùbá had recently been forced further south by the Fulani who made extenive use of cavalry. The Yorùbá lost the northern portion of their region, retreating to the latitudes where tsetse flies made horses unable to survive.


The Yorùbá were a loose confederacy that often saw wars between the city states. In theory all Yorùbá acknowledge the leadership of the ancient city of Ife in religious matters and the rule of the recently risen rulers of Oyo as political leader. The ruler of Oyo held the power to confirm or reject the leaders of the other cities, but this power could not always be executed.


Most of the city states were controlled by heriditary monarchs and councils made up of nobles, guild leaders, and merchants. Different states saw differing ratios of power between the two. Some had an autocratic monarch with almost total control, in others the councils were supreme and the king little more than a figurehead.


See also

  • Yorùbá language
  • Yorùbá mythology
  • Great African Civilizations

External links

  • Picture of Lagos (http://www.geocities.com/seelagos)
  • Picture of Ibadan (http://www.geocities.com/seeibadan)
  • Picture of Ilorin (http://www.geocities.com/nigeriacities1)
  • A Yoruba family website (http://www.soyombo.org)

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Yorubaland through the political contamination caused by the control of power by the reactionary PDP have lost what was its most potent weapon, unity of purpose when it comes to electoral decision.
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Another June 12 anniversary is less than 36 hours away and it presents an avenue for the Yoruba, whose son, M.K.O. Abiola gave the nation its most truly nationally acceptable election to ponder over what PDP contamination has done to their domain.
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In 1857, he left Yorubaland to begin missionary work among the societies of the lower Niger and the Niger delta.
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