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The Ìjẹ̀bú people are a Yoruba subgroup hailing from Nigeria. They are a part of the broader Yoruba people who are native to south-central Yorubaland, located in the southwest of the country. The Ijebu people speak the Ijebu dialect, a dialect of the Yoruba language.
the southwest of the country. The Ijebupeople speak the Ijebu dialect, a dialect of the Yoruba language. The Ijebu share boundaries on the north with...
Eredo one of the largest ramparts in West Africa. As with most Ijebus, people from Ijebu Ode have a nationwide reputation of being natural entrepreneurs...
Ijebu (also known as Jebu, Geebu, or Xabu ) is a Yoruba kingdom in South West Nigeria. It was formed around the fifteenth century. According to legend...
Ijebu may also refer to: Ijebu Kingdom, Yoruba kingdom in pre-colonial Nigeria Ijebupeople, an ethnic subtribal group from Nigeria Ijebu, Owo, a local...
operator and was registered in 2001. Baba Ijebu offers over 20 different lotto games which include Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, MSP, Metro, International, Gold...
practice from the Ijebupeople, Ile-Ife and Benin, they engaged with Portuguese in trade terminologies, as the Itsekiri were the first people in Nigeria to...
Oyo-speaking Yorubas, and the Eastern Yoruba, who were the Ekiti people, Ijesha, Ijebupeople, and others. During the war, all of the subethnic groups of the...
Ijebu Igbo (Yoruba: Ìjẹ̀bú-Igbó) is a town in Ogun State, Nigeria. Ijebu Igbo, also written as Ijebu-Igbo, is the headquarters of Ijebu North Local Government...
traditionally held in many Yoruba cities but more popularly linked with the Ijebupeople of Ogun State. The festival and accompanying rituals are celebrated to...
made into eba by adding hot water; this is eaten with stew or soup. The Ijebupeople of Nigeria make a cold water variant of eba by pounding the mixture with...
government and social organization. The numerous Ijebu kingdom city-states to the west of Oyo and the Egba people communities, found in the forests below Ọyọ's...
Ọba Sikiru Kayọde Adetọna (born 10 May 1934) is the Awùjalẹ̀ of the Ijẹbu Kingdom, a traditional state in Nigeria. He was installed as the king on 2 April...
or Ijebu-Itele, is a town in the Ogun state of Nigeria, about 286 miles (460 km) from Abuja, the country's capital. The community is part of Ijebu-East...
Ijebu North is a Local Government Area in Ogun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ijebu Igbo at 6°57′N 4°00′E / 6.950°N 4.000°E / 6...
Lagos State. Their leaders are called Oba Ranodu of Imota. They are Ijebu-speaking people. The name Imota is coined from "UMU-OTA" meaning "Near the Ota tree"...
the Ijebus and the Remos that occupies 9 local governments: Ijebu East (Ogbẹrẹ), Ijebu North (Ijebu Igbo), Ijebu North East (Attan), Ijebu ode (Ijebu ode)...
Eko(Lagos), Abeokuta, Ipokia, Ibadan, Ijebu-Ode, Iwo, and Akure etc. Some towns and cities of the Yoruba people are collectively considered to be clans...
Ojude Oba festival is an ancient festival celebrated by the Yoruba people of Ijebu-Ode, a town in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria. This annual festival...
Juliana Oyindamola Adenuga (née Onashile, of Okesopin, Ijebu Igbo), was a businesswoman of royal Ijebu descent. He is Yoruba. Adenuga received his secondary...
Both the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway and [[Ijebu-Ode - Abeokuta Express road pass through Ogere. The people were principally farmers and traders by profession...
maxima (peak period); March–July and September–November. Annual rainfall in Ijebu Ode in the middle of Ogun state, for example, averages 2,020 millimetres...
council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Balogun was born on 9 March 1934 at Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria, to Muslim parents. Balogun converted to Christianity...
spreading from Ita Lisa to Owu Ipole near Ikire. In 1821–26, the armies of both Ijebu and the Ife attacked and devastated Owu Ipole. The Owus abandoned their...
International Stadium, formerly the Gateway Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the...
13 April 1995), OBE, CFR, CON, was a prominent Nigerian businessman from Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. He was one of the pioneers of modern Nigerian indigenous...