Friday 18 November 2011

EDE MAPO - MY HOME


Ede is a town in osun state nigeria. The population of ede is 304,738 (1987 estimate). The people are  yorubas. Among the higher institutions located in ede, are the federal polytechnic and the redeemed christian church of god bible college. Several mosques and churches dot the landscape.
Nearby towns include gbogan ode-omu, osogbo
Historically, it was an important town in yorubaland. Egugunfestival is still widely celebrated, like many other traditional festivals. However, more and more people are celebrating christmas, new year's day and ileya (id-el kabir) festival. In fact, throughout nigeria, id-el kabir is celebrated most in ede. The first son of ede to become minister of nigeria is saka layonu.
The first executive governor of osun state –  isiaka adetunji adeleke  - came from ede.
One of the best national youth service corps orientation camp in nigeria is located in ede
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Ede is one of the older towns of the yoruba people. It is traditionally said to have been founded at about 1500 by timi agbale, a hunter and warlord sent by alafin (king) kori of old oyo (katunga), the then capital of old oyo empire to establish a settlement to protect the oyo caravan route to benin like most nigerian towns. It has a traditional ruler with the title, timi agbale, popularly referred to as timi agbale olofa-ina, mythologically known as the man whose arrows brings out fire. The most prominent timi in recent history is oba john adetoyese laoye. The late monarch is reputed for making the talking drum popular. This has made ede a reference point in the art of drumming, specifically the talking drum. The late mornarch with his group of skilled drummers and poets entertained the queen of england when she first visited nigeria and thereafter in her palace in england. He died in 1975.
Ede is well known as hospitable land and it has locally made food which includes "eko and ila". Also sons and daughters of ede can be found all over the world and works of lives.there sevaral compounds in ede towns including agboja, imole,etc of osun state - isiaka adetunji adeleke - came from ede.
Ede is one of the older towns of the yoruba people. It is traditionally said to have been founded at about 1500 by timi agbale, a hunter and warlord sent by alafin (king) kori of old oyo (katunga), the then capital of old oyo empire to establish a settlement to protect the oyo caravan route to benin like most nigerian towns. It has a traditional ruler with the title, timi agbale, popularly referred to as timi agbale olofa-ina, mythologically known as the man whose arrows brings out fire. The most prominent timi in recent history is oba john adetoyese laoye. The late monarch is reputed for making the talking drum popular. This has made ede a reference point in the art of drumming, specifically the talking drum. The late mornarch with his group of skilled drummers and poets entertained the queen of england when she first visited nigeria and thereafter in her palace in england. He died in 1975.
Ede is well known as hospitable land and it has locally made food which includes "eko and ila". Also sons and daughters of ede can be found all over the world and works of lives.there sevaral compounds in ede towns including agboja, imole,(my family compound) etc


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  2. I would really like to see more pictures of the statue of Timi Agbale. Is that possible?
    I'm a Brazilian researcher and I have been trying to recover more info on this great ancestor (Timi Agbale - somehow, he's been related to a god Logun Ede which I have been studying since my PhD thesis on anthropology.)
    Thank you so much for any feedback you can give me.

    marianadelimaesilva@gmail.com

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