Oral tradition and early history of Efon Alaaye, Southwest Nigeria

Type Journal Article - European Scientific Journal
Title Oral tradition and early history of Efon Alaaye, Southwest Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 9
Issue 35
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 170-178
URL http://www.eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/viewFile/2191/2076
Abstract
This paper is an outline history of Efon Alaaye, Southwest Nigeria.
The origin and early history of Efon, like those of most Yoruba towns, due to
the eaucity of written accounts is frosty. However, much evidence point to a
certain group, the Isinkin under their leader called Oisikin, as the earliest
settler, but later dislodged by another group, the Obalu led by Ekuwi Oloba.
Efon Alaaye kingdom was eventually established after the Aaye group from
Ile-Ife had supplanted the Obalu. The prime purpose of this essay is to shed
more light upon the pre-colonial history of Efon Alaaye. The work seeks to
conduct an incisive inquiry into the origin, establishment and early political
history of the town. The study adopts the descriptive and analytical method
of historical discourse as the framework of analysis.

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