CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. 1. Background of the Study
Otuo which is located in the present Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State migrated from Benin (Edo) between 1480 and 1504(Ogholugbo Union, Lagos Branch).Otuo is a town of six component areas with twelve quarters (edogbes).They migrated in companies and have six principal quarters (edogbes). These quarters pekpas) are Oluma, Olila, Amoya,Iyeu, Iziokha and Imahun. These six quarters, automatically became Ruling Houses after they split into twelve units. These units that were created were Amoho, Orake, Ighera, Uree, Obo and Ohigba. The above six ruling houses are listed in order of seniority. Some of them migrated from different areas to join the early settlers namely Oluma and Olila to form Otuo. For example, Imahun migrated from the present day Owo in Ondo State to settle with the early settlers.
CULTURAL HISTORY OF OTUO FROM PRE-COLONIAL TIMES TO 1960
CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. 1. Background of the Study Otuo which is located in the present Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State migrated from Benin (Edo) between 1480 and 1504(Ogholugbo Union, Lagos Branch).Otuo is a town of six component areas with twelve quarters (edogbes).They migrated in companies and have six principal... Continue Reading
It generally talks about the History of the people of Otuo. How they originated, where they originated from, their cultures, values, norms and practices. It also sheds light on their might and importance in the Benin Kingdom.... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION. BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY. As an area of study, intergroup relations appears to be one of the recent themes in African historiography.1 Intergroup relations has been rationalised by behavioural scientists like M. Sherif and C. W. Sherif,... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE Introduction Endnotes CHAPTER TWO Historical Background of Ugbawka Endnotes CHAPTER THREE Political Relationship between Ugbawka and Her Neighbours Endnotes CHAPTER FOUR Social Relationship between Ugbawka and Her Neighbours Endnotes... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION Background to Study Aims and Objectives of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Significance of the Study Methodology Literature Review Endnote CHAPTER TWO: THE TRADITIONAL... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This research is an attempt to reconstruct the History of Indigenous Industries under Colonial Rule in Daura District 1903-1960. To ascertain the effect of colonial rule on indigenous industries. However, prior to colonial administration the indigenous technological advancement especially blacksmiths, leather works, pottery, textile... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study examined the strategies used by history teachers in catering for students‟ diversity in the teaching and learning of history in Senior High Schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis. The descriptive survey research design was used in this study. In all, one hundred and nineteen (119) history students and... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION: THE GEOGRAPHY AND PEOPLE OF BENIN This work is on women and economy of precolonial Benin. This chapter is an introductory study of the geography and people of Benin. Benin was one of the states known for its remarkable civilization and development in the Guinea Forest. Benin was one of the most famous kingdom in the... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Certification ii Dedication iii Acknowledgement iv Table of Contents v CHAPTER ONE Historical Background of Irrua 1 Traditions of Origin, Migration and Settlement 3 Traditional Religious Beliefs 23 CHAPTER TWO Socio-Political Organization of... Continue Reading