What tribe is Oba of Benin?

The Oba of Benin is the traditional ruler and the custodian of the culture of the Edo people and all Edoid people.
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Is Oba of Benin a Yoruba man?

We do not see how the Alake of Egbaland suddenly woke up to think that the Oba of Benin is also a Yoruba Oba. “There is no basis for such classification; Oba of Benin has nothing to do with the Yoruba Obas. It is simply unnecessary, unless they simply want to stir up an unnecessary controversy.
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Where did Oba of Benin come from?

In the 1100s the Ogisos lost control of their kingdom. The Edo people feared that their country would fall into chaos, so they asked their neighbour, the King of Ife, for help. The king sent his son Prince Oranmiyan to restore peace to the Edo kingdom. Oranmiyan chose his son Eweka to be the first Oba of Benin.
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Is Oba of Benin from Ife?

The kingship of Benin is closely related to Ife. The first king, or Oba, of Benin is traditionally supposed to be a descendant of Oduduwa, the founder of Ife.
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Did Benin originate from Yoruba?

The two entities have no historical connection whatsoever. The Yoruba kingdoms of Benin and Ife sprang up between the 11th and 12th centuries. The present-day Benin monarch declared his ancestry from Oranmiyan through Ekaladerhan and direct to the Ogiso dynasty.
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Rivers State Tribes of Benin Origin Declare Loyalty to The Oba of Benin



Where did Bini migrate from?

tradition says the Bini came from a place north of the Niger originally and lived under a king Lamorodu” (Roth 1968:6). The Benin chronicler J.U Egharevba collected material in the 1920s and 1930s.
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How is Edo related to Yoruba?

the yorubas and the edos are actually related ancestrally but they are equally at each others' throat when they get to meet . This clash borders on seniority and respect. The Yoruba believe that they are the leaders of the pair and the edo man has its own opinon to the contrary .
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What tribe is Edo?

In Edo State, there are five major ethnic groups- Bini (Edo), Afemai, Esan, Owan and Akoko-Edo. However, Bini-speaking people occupy the most local governments in the state- seven out of 18 LGAs. There are also other minor ethnic communities that exist within the town such as Ijaw, Igbira, Itsekiri, etc.
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Is Igodomigodo a Igbo?

The Ogiso dynasty of Igodo migodo is Igbo. Ogie - so means leader who must be followed. Till date Nri Priests are important in the coronation functions of the Obas of Benin. The word OKORO which is the finest specimen of the male species amongst Igbos, also means Prince in Bini.
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Why is Lagos called Eko?

“The name Eko was given to it first, by the king of Lagos, Oba Ado, the young and vibrant prince from Benin. Eko was the land now known as Lagos Island, where the king's palace was built.
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Which tribe is the oldest tribe in Nigeria?

Igbo. The Igbo people are descendants of the Nri Kingdom, the oldest in Nigeria. They have many customs and traditions and can be found in southeast Nigeria, consisting of about 18% of the population. This tribe differs from the others in that there is no hierarchical system of governance.
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Why is Benin called Benin?

In the late 19th century French colonizers making inroads from the coastal region into the interior borrowed the name of the defeated Dahomey kingdom for the entire territory that is now Benin; the current name derives from the Bight of Benin.
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Where is Edo State originated from?

Edo state was formed in 1991 from the northern portion of Bendel state, the southern portion becoming Delta state. Prior to this, in 1963, the citizens of the territory had voted to separate from what was then the Western region, and the Mid-West region was created.
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Are there indigenous Igbos in Edo State?

Igbanke is an Ika people community in Edo State, Nigeria. [Ika is a mixture of Edo and Igbo dialects. Igbanke was founded by migrants from the old Benin Kingdom, notably from Isan, Agbor, and Benin. There are Enogie in all communities in Igbanke.
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Is Oba a Yoruba word?

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Ọba is the Yoruba word for king, and all kings in Yorubaland are known as Obas. The Edo are said to have adopted the word when Eweka I, son of the Yoruba prince Oranmiyan, came to power in the kingdom of Benin and changed the royal title from ogiso to oba.
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Are Edo and Esan the same?

The Esans primarily speak the Esan language, an Edoid language related to Edo, Urhobo, Owan language, Isoko, Anioma and Etsako. It is considered a regionally important language in Nigeria, and it is taught in primary schools in addition to being broadcast on radio and television.
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Which part of Edo speaks Yoruba?

They are split between the two states and they speak tongues that relate to both Edo and Yoruba languages. The ones in Ondo State are to be found in north-east Yorubaland and they are called Akoko-Yoruba. Those in Edo State are called Akoko-Edo and they occupy the north-western part of Edo State.
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Is Oduduwa from Benin?

The kingship of Benin is closely related to Ife. The first king, or Oba, of Benin is traditionally supposed to be a descendant of Oduduwa, the founder of Ife. The most distinctive examples of Benin craftsmanship are the bronze plaques, which adorned the palace walls.
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Do Benin Republic speak Yoruba?

Yoruba is a member of the Volta-Niger branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages. It is spoken by about 28 million people in southwest Nigeria, Benin, Togo, the UK, Brazil and the USA.
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Are Ukwuanis Benin or Igbo?

The Ukwuani is one of the three sub groups that make up the Igbo west of the River Niger; the others are Enuani and Ika. These three sub groups are now collectively regarded as Anioma (Good Land), geo-politically located in Nigeria's Delta State.
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Are Igbo and Benin related?

As many as one in four Igbo-speaking people are the descendants of people that emigrated from Benin Kingdom. In the 1560s: The Benin Kingdom produced its first powerful Oba, named Esigie.
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Which tribe owns Lagos state?

The Territories of the Awori are a part of Nigeria inhabited by the Awori tribe sub-ethnic group of the Yoruba people, speaking a distinct dialect of the Yoruba language. Traditionally, Awori are found in two Nigerian States: Ogun and Lagos.
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