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A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Chemist009(m): 12:15pm On May 16, 2020
It's unfortunate and not too good that many Nigerians, albeit educated are grossly ignorant of
Nigeria's ethnic makeup, but come online and spew their ignorance. Many people outside the south south thinks Edo people are either Yoruba or Igbo ..... So, here is a breakdown of the people that make up the entity called Edo State:

Edo South

1 - Oredo Local Government:
Oredo local government is the urban area that makes up the Benin city centre. It is one of the 3 local governments that make up the main city and is the heart of the Benin Kingdom. It's the most populated local government in Edo and is home to the Government house, National Museum, Stadium and a host of others.

2 - Egor Local Government:
It's the smallest local government in Edo in terms of size, but the third most populated and one of the 3 local governments that make up the main Benin city. It's home to the University of Benin and like Oredo, is owned by the Bini people.

3 - Ikpoba Okha Local Government:
It's the second most populated local government in Edo state and is the third of the 3 local governments in the main city.

4 - Orhiomwhon Local Government:
Predominantly inhabited by the Bini people, with a sizeable portion inhabited by the Igbanke people. It's the largest local government in Edo state in terms of size.

5 - Ovia North East Local Government:
Indigenous to the Bini people, and a cluster of ijaw and Yoruba speaking communities at the border with Ondo state. A portion of the local government is now part of the Benin city suburban.

6 - Ovia South West Local Government:
Predominantly Bini, with a cluster of Ijaws.

7- Uhunmwonde Local Government:
The last of the 7 local governments of Edo state and is completely indigenous to the Bini people.

Edo North

1 - Akoko Edo local government:
It's the largest and most populated local government in Edo North and it's indigent to a cluster of communities who speak different dialects. The two main languages spoken in this local government are Etuno- an Igala like dialect spoken by the Igarra people and Okpameri- an edoid language spoken by several communities in the local government. 1 or 2 communities at the border with Ondo speak Yoruba, hence the misconception that there are indigent yorubas in Edo.

2 - Etsako West Local Government:
One of the 4 local governments that speak the Etsako language... It's home to Auchi, the second largest city in Edo and it's indigent to the Etsako people.

3 - Etsako East Local Government:
Inhabited by the Etsako people, it covers the Northern and North Eastern flank of Etsako land.

4 - Etsako Central Local Government:
Also indigent to the Etsako people

5 - Owan East Local Government:
Dominated by Owan people in Edo state.... While a portion of the local government speak the Etsako language

6 - Owan West Local Government:
It's the least populated local government in Edo North and it's indigent to the Owan people.

Edo Central

1- Igueben Local Government:
One of the 5 local governments occupied by the Esan people of Edo state.

2 - Esan Central Local Government:
Indigent to the Esan people....

3 - Esan West Local Government:
Home to the state owned Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and is indigent to the Esan people.

4 - Esan North East Local Government:
Home to the bustling town of Uromi and also indigenous to the Esan people.

5 - Esan South East Local Government:
The biggest and most populated of the 5 local governments that constitute Edo Central- Esan land.


Synopsis

Bini, Esan, Etsako, Owan and Akoko Edo people collectively make up 99% of Edo's indigenous population. Igbankes and Ijaws make up the other one percent. This is just a summarised breakdown, a more in-depth breakdown will come later in the series. Break down is as follows:
Bini: about 51%
Esan: 18%
Etsako: 15%
Owan: 8%
Akoko Edo: 7%
Others: 1%

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 1:06pm On May 16, 2020
There's no ijaw or Yoruba in Edo state but foreigners.

Most of the igbankes in Edo South bear Benin names and share same greetings, food and culture

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Chemist009(m): 1:09pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
There's no ijaw or Yoruba in Edo state but foreigners.

Most of the igbankes in Edo South bear Benin names and share same greetings, food and culture
Well said, I didn't even know
Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by gidgiddy: 1:14pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
There's no ijaw or Yoruba in Edo state but foreigners.

Most of the igbankes in Edo South bear Benin names and share same greetings, food and culture

Igbanke are Igbo people

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 1:19pm On May 16, 2020
gidgiddy:


Igbanke are Igbo people

There are six (6) villages that make up Igbanke namely;
Ake: Excerpts from Oral evidences reveals that the people of Ake came from Mbiri, ( a community in Ika North East Local Government Area, Delta State). Ake and Obiogba, like Igbontor and Idumu-Iru, are regarded as one community.
Idumodin: In addition, the Idumodin people migrated from Amahor (Presently Igueben Local Government Area, Edo State during Oba Ozolua’s dispensation. Prior to now, there was war-weariness arising from the expansionist policy of the ancient Benin Kingdom. A man called Odin, a renewed Warrior and Chief Priest came from Amahor to settle in Idumodin in company of wives, relations and servants. When Odin settled down, there were 4 quarters into which Idumodin was divided namely; Idumodin-Uku, Idumu-Ugbo, Idum-Orere and Idumu-Esaba.
Igbontor: The people of Igbontor migrated to their present place during the reign of Oba Ozolua, the warrior-king of Benin.
Omolua: More so, the people of Omolua came from different places in Ishan, Ika, Ologbo and Benin plus a quarter known as Ezeyin which claimed to have been a separate community. These 4 migrant groups, on arrival settled in the location which later became Obiwe/Ogbahu/Onu-iyi Quarters, Idimu-Isi Quarters, EzeYin Quarters and Idumewen Quarters known as Omolua.
Oligie: The name Oligie shouldn’t be new to anyone who travels by road from Ishan to Agbor. Oligie links Edo North (Ishan) with Delta state. The people of Oligie migrated from Benin.
Ottah: Lastly, the people of Ottah, migrated from Ata, a trading community in Anambra State. This happened about three centuries ago (c.1669). Eventually, the Ata settled in what is now called Ottah.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Chemist009(m): 1:24pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
There are six (6) villages that make up Igbanke namely;
Ake: Excerpts from Oral evidences reveals that the people of Ake came from Mbiri, ( a community in Ika North East Local Government Area, Delta State). Ake and Obiogba, like Igbontor and Idumu-Iru, are regarded as one community.
Idumodin: In addition, the Idumodin people migrated from Amahor (Presently Igueben Local Government Area, Edo State during Oba Ozolua’s dispensation. Prior to now, there was war-weariness arising from the expansionist policy of the ancient Benin Kingdom. A man called Odin, a renewed Warrior and Chief Priest came from Amahor to settle in Idumodin in company of wives, relations and servants. When Odin settled down, there were 4 quarters into which Idumodin was divided namely; Idumodin-Uku, Idumu-Ugbo, Idum-Orere and Idumu-Esaba.
Igbontor: The people of Igbontor migrated to their present place during the reign of Oba Ozolua, the warrior-king of Benin.
Omolua: More so, the people of Omolua came from different places in Ishan, Ika, Ologbo and Benin plus a quarter known as Ezeyin which claimed to have been a separate community. These 4 migrant groups, on arrival settled in the location which later became Obiwe/Ogbahu/Onu-iyi Quarters, Idimu-Isi Quarters, EzeYin Quarters and Idumewen Quarters known as Omolua.
Oligie: The name Oligie shouldn’t be new to anyone who travels by road from Ishan to Agbor. Oligie links Edo North (Ishan) with Delta state. The people of Oligie migrated from Benin.
Ottah: Lastly, the people of Ottah, migrated from Ata, a trading community in Anambra State. This happened about three centuries ago (c.1669). Eventually, the Ata settled in what is now called Ottah.
And some Nairaland sycophants who have never been to Edo wants everyone to believe that yorubas are indigenous to Edo and all the trash

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 1:26pm On May 16, 2020
Chemist009:

And some Nairaland sycophants who have never been to Edo wants everyone to believe that yorubas are indigenous to Edo and all the trash
Yoruba are migrants just like fulani and igbos people, it's just 1-2 communities that speak Yoruba here

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by AhoadaRivers: 1:27pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
There's no ijaw or Yoruba in Edo state but foreigners.

Most of the igbankes in Edo South bear Benin names and share same greetings, food and culture

An Igbanke friend I know bears Emeka Isseka. Emeka is clearly Ibo isn't it?

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Sunshineg5(m): 1:34pm On May 16, 2020
Chemist009:

And some Nairaland sycophants who have never been to Edo wants everyone to believe that yorubas are indigenous to Edo and all the trash
The person is talking about Igbo and you are talking about Yorubas.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 1:37pm On May 16, 2020
AhoadaRivers:


An Igbanke friend I know bears Emeka Isseka. Emeka is clearly Ibo isn't it?
read the articles I posted. Some bear igbos names and some hear Edo names.

But the truth is igbanke is 80% Edo.

By truthful does than emeka friend of yours accept he's Igbo?

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Heffalump(m): 1:43pm On May 16, 2020
Quite educative.

Thanks OP.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Chemist009(m): 1:47pm On May 16, 2020
Sunshineg5:
The person is talking about Igbo and you are talking about Yorubas.
I talked about Yoruba because because there is a certain Akoko Edo local government in Edo, yorubas now think they have a stake in Edo..... And go about saying Edo is part of Yoruba land

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Sunshineg5(m): 2:01pm On May 16, 2020
Chemist009:

I talked about Yoruba because because there is a certain Akoko Edo local government in Edo, yorubas now think they have a stake in Edo..... And go about saying Edo is part of Yoruba land
Edo is never part of Yoruba Land.

Only Ishekiris and Olukumis share similar heritage with the Yorubas in the whole of the old Bendel region.

Most of the people that claim Edo is part of Yorubaland are neither Yorubas nor Edos.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 2:01pm On May 16, 2020
Chemist009:

I talked about Yoruba because because there is a certain Akoko Edo local government in Edo, yorubas now think they have a stake in Edo..... And go about saying Edo is part of Yoruba land
don't mind the ooni of ife.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 2:02pm On May 16, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Edo is never part of Yoruba

Only Isekiri and Olukumi share similar origin with Yoruba in the whole of old Bendel region

Most people that claim Edo is part of Yoruba are not Yorubas or Edo.
true those ipob are the ones saying that.

I'm quite impressed with how yorubas don't even care about these minorities identities unlike igbos forcing everyone to claim a particular tag

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by helinues: 2:06pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
true those ipob are the ones saying that.

I'm quite impressed with how yorubas don't even care about these minorities identities unlike igbos forcing everyone to claim a particular tag

Hmmmmmmm
Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Sunshineg5(m): 2:07pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
true those ipob are the ones saying that.

I'm quite impressed with how yorubas don't even care about these minorities identities unlike igbos forcing everyone to claim a particular tag
I tell you bruv

Edos and Yorubas would always be neighbors no one can ever change that, but there was no point in History we were seen as one tribe.

It's Ipob who are largely interested in the crude oil in the old Bendel state that wants Edo to be Yorubas by all means.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by mandarin: 4:19pm On May 16, 2020
A koko Edo is historically Yoruba, mention the names of their towns and kinsmen and their dialects. It's just like Kogi where Yoruba are in the western part of the state the okun, oworoh and Yagba etc
Even parts of Etsako are cosmopolitan Yoruba but it depend on how you define your Yoruba ethnicity because its wider than your myopic history.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 4:37pm On May 16, 2020
mandarin:
A koko Edo is historically Yoruba, mention the names of their towns and kinsmen and their dialects. It's just like Kogi where Yoruba are in the western part of the state the okun, oworoh and Yagba etc
Even parts of Etsako are cosmopolitan Yoruba but it depend on how you define your Yoruba ethnicity because its wider than your myopic history.
akoko Edo, not the one in ondo state stop confusing the Edo.

The only people that aren't Edoid in Edo state is igarra people.

Yoruba is just few communities in Edo state that migrated here

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by joshjc(m): 5:02pm On May 16, 2020
Nice,I've been to like 12 LGA among the 18, Edo land is blessed,land grabbers will soon be here

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Chemist009(m): 5:17pm On May 16, 2020
H
mandarin:
A koko Edo is historically Yoruba, mention the names of their towns and kinsmen and their dialects. It's just like Kogi where Yoruba are in the western part of the state the okun, oworoh and Yagba etc
Even parts of Etsako are cosmopolitan Yoruba but it depend on how you define your Yoruba ethnicity because its wider than your myopic history.
Stop this ignorance please! Are you from Edo? Or do you reside in Edo? What percentage of Akoko Edos bear Yoruba names? ... And don't even mention Etsako because that's where I come from. No link or similarities whatsoever. So before you come and type things online, learn first

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Unbiased1: 5:18pm On May 16, 2020
gidgiddy:


Igbanke are Igbo people


Pls stop this nonsense. Don't drag Igbo into this discussion.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Chemist009(m): 6:05pm On May 16, 2020
Unbiased1:


Pls stop this nonsense. Don't drag Igbo into this discussion.
grin grin grin
Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by BeLookingIDIOT(m): 6:27pm On May 16, 2020
The indigenous population clearly outspaces the Igbos,yet their economy and livelihood are dependent on Igbos.Most of their houses,business and industries in Edo State are owned by us.
Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Tomide007: 6:33pm On May 16, 2020
BeLookingIDIOT:
The indigenous population clearly outspaces the Igbos,yet their economy and livelihood are dependent on Igbos.Most of their houses,business and industries in Edo State are owned by us.
So ur tribe developed Edo state too?

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nigeriabiafra80: 7:16pm On May 16, 2020
Trash
Igbankes
Are igbos
Some now resort to name change due to marginalization by edo government
Once an igbanke with an igbo name you can’t be employe by the state government
That’s fact
Go and check

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nigeriabiafra80: 7:24pm On May 16, 2020
Igbosmoker:
read the articles I posted. Some bear igbos names and some hear Edo names.

But the truth is igbanke is 80% Edo.

By truthful does than emeka friend of yours accept he's Igbo?
Trash
Igbankes are igbo
Stop your rewriting history

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by EsomahJD: 7:32pm On May 16, 2020
Chemist009:

I talked about Yoruba because because there is a certain Akoko Edo local government in Edo, yorubas now think they have a stake in Edo..... And go about saying Edo is part of Yoruba land

You mean ooni of ife

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/198255-benin-kingdom-edo-yoruba-territory-ooni-ife-adeyeye-ogunwusi.html

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Area4Area: 7:32pm On May 16, 2020
Don't even know why I so like Edo people,
they don't make noise,
can be stubborn in a funny way
and are very funny people too,
.
Maybe my childhood because I grew up amongst them in Ikeja in those days and my university days too.

Bini, Esan, Akoko Edo guys who bear Yoruba names but don't understand a word of it, these Auchi and Agenebode guys too, some are even Muslims but very liberal.

I miss you guys too much, back in the days sha.

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 7:45pm On May 16, 2020
BeLookingIDIOT:
The indigenous population clearly outspaces the Igbos,yet their economy and livelihood are dependent on Igbos.Most of their houses,business and industries in Edo State are owned by us.
;Di now understand why Yoruba people always deal with you people then you come around and be crying victim.

This mumu think opening small kiosk means development, SMH. Your kind needs action hand

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by EsomahJD: 7:46pm On May 16, 2020
Sunshineg5:
Edo is never part of Yoruba Land.

Only Ishekiri and Olukumi share similar origin with Yoruba in the whole of old Bendel region

Most people that claim Edo is part of Yoruba land are not Yorubas or Edos.

But ooni and this guy in this video are yorubas


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X5MoM73agU

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Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by Nobody: 7:46pm On May 16, 2020
Tomide007:

So ur tribe developed Edo state too?
grin I tire o

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