This research inquires the forms of relations that existed between the Ebira people of Kogi State and the Owos of Ago-Panu, Owo, Ondo State in the colonial period of 1943-1960.
The Ebira can be found today in Okene, Adavi, Ajaokuta and Okehi Local Government Areas of present Kogi State in the North-Central geo-political zone of Nigeria on the other hand, the Owo people (of Ago Panu) are sub group of the Yoruba people of the South-western part of Nigeria. They can be found in Owo town, Ipele, Upremen, Usho, Ago-Panu (the focus of this work) and other surrounding towns and villages.
In some Nigerian areas, the violent nature of the British conquest and early administration were enough to endanger social and economic disequilibrium that propelled migration from one area to another. This in effect was the situation with the Ebiras in the early part of colonial rule, a party of which migrated into the outlaying districts of Yorubaland.
Table of Contents
- Chapter One: Background to the Study
- Introduction
- Objectives of the Study
- Justification and Significance of the Study
- Research Questions
- Sources and Methodology
- Review of Related Literatures
- Definition of Concepts
- Structure of the Study
- Conclusion
- Chapter Two: The Geography and Early Socio-Economic and Political History of Ago-Panu
- Introduction
- Geography
- Traditions of Origin
- Socio-political Organisation
- The Structure of Ago-Panu pre-colonial Economy
- Farming System
- Exchange and Marketing System
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three: Ebira Factor in Ago-Panu
- Introduction
- Ebira Migration to Ago-Panu
- Ebira in Ago-Panu: Changes and Continuity
- Economic Impact of Ebira on Ago-Panu
- Socio-political Impact of Ebira on Ago-Panu
- Conclusion
Objectives and Key Themes
This research aims to investigate the relationship between the Ebira people and the Owos of Ago-Panu, Owo, Ondo State, between 1943 and 1960. It explores the factors driving Ebira migration to Ago-Panu, assesses their influence on inter-group relations, and analyzes their socio-political and economic impact on the community.
- Ebira migration to Ago-Panu and its underlying causes.
- The socio-political dynamics between Ebira migrants and the indigenous Owo population.
- The economic contributions of Ebira migrants to Ago-Panu's development.
- The impact of Ebira migration on the social fabric of Ago-Panu.
- Conflicts and trading activities between Ebira immigrants and Ago-Panu people.
Chapter Summaries
Chapter One: Background to the Study: This chapter sets the stage for the research by exploring the broader context of inter-group relations in pre-colonial and colonial Nigeria. It highlights the universal need for interdependence among human groups and introduces the specific focus on the relationship between the Ebira and Owo people in Ago-Panu during the period 1943-1960. The chapter outlines the research objectives, questions, methodology (employing both primary and secondary sources, including oral histories), and reviews relevant literature on Ebira history and migration. It emphasizes the significance of the study in contributing to the understanding of local history and Ebira settlement patterns.
Chapter Two: The Geography and Early Socio-Economic and Political History of Ago-Panu: This chapter provides crucial background information on Ago-Panu before the arrival of Ebira migrants. It details the geography of the region, explores the traditions of origin of the Owo people, and analyzes the pre-colonial socio-political organization and economy of Ago-Panu. The chapter delves into the farming systems, exchange and marketing practices prevalent in the area, providing a rich context for understanding the later integration of Ebira migrants into the community. This lays the groundwork for examining the subsequent changes brought about by Ebira migration.
Chapter Three: Ebira Factor in Ago-Panu: This chapter forms the core of the study, focusing on the Ebira migration to Ago-Panu, its causes, and its consequences. It examines the changes and continuities in Ago-Panu's society following the arrival of the Ebira people, analyzing their economic and socio-political impact. The chapter explores the various dimensions of Ebira integration and the resulting transformations in the community's structure and dynamics. It offers a detailed analysis of how the presence of Ebira migrants shaped the social, economic, and political landscape of Ago-Panu during the period under consideration.
Keywords
Ebira migration, Ago-Panu, Owo, inter-group relations, colonial Nigeria, socio-economic impact, socio-political impact, oral history, agricultural economy, Yoruba, inter-ethnic relations.
Frequently Asked Questions: A Comprehensive Language Preview
What is the main topic of this research?
This research investigates the relationship between the Ebira people and the Owos of Ago-Panu, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria, between 1943 and 1960. It focuses on Ebira migration to Ago-Panu, their influence on inter-group relations, and their socio-political and economic impact on the community.
What are the key objectives of the study?
The study aims to explore the factors driving Ebira migration to Ago-Panu, assess their influence on inter-group relations, and analyze their socio-political and economic impact on the community. Specific themes include the causes of Ebira migration, the socio-political dynamics between Ebira migrants and the indigenous Owo population, the economic contributions of Ebira migrants, and the impact of Ebira migration on the social fabric of Ago-Panu, including conflicts and trading activities.
What is the structure of the research?
The research is divided into three main chapters. Chapter One provides background information, including the study's objectives, methodology, and a literature review. Chapter Two focuses on the geography and early socio-economic and political history of Ago-Panu before the arrival of Ebira migrants. Chapter Three forms the core of the study, analyzing the Ebira migration to Ago-Panu, its causes, and its consequences on the social, economic, and political landscape.
What sources and methods were used in the research?
The research employs both primary and secondary sources, including oral histories, to explore the topic. The methodology combines historical analysis with an examination of the social, economic, and political dimensions of the Ebira migration and its impact on Ago-Panu.
What are the key themes explored in the research?
Key themes include Ebira migration to Ago-Panu and its underlying causes; the socio-political dynamics between Ebira migrants and the indigenous Owo population; the economic contributions of Ebira migrants to Ago-Panu's development; the impact of Ebira migration on the social fabric of Ago-Panu; and conflicts and trading activities between Ebira immigrants and Ago-Panu people.
What are the key findings (summarized)?
Chapter One sets the stage, detailing the research methodology and objectives. Chapter Two provides the historical and geographical context of Ago-Panu before Ebira migration. Chapter Three constitutes the core analysis of the Ebira migration itself, focusing on its causes and its multifaceted impact on Ago-Panu's social, economic, and political landscape. The research contributes to understanding local history and Ebira settlement patterns.
What are the keywords associated with this research?
Ebira migration, Ago-Panu, Owo, inter-group relations, colonial Nigeria, socio-economic impact, socio-political impact, oral history, agricultural economy, Yoruba, inter-ethnic relations.
- Citar trabajo
- Afeez Tope Raji (Autor), 2014, A History of the Ebira in Ago-Panu (Owo) 1943-1960, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/512769