BRIEF HISTORY OF ADO-ODO AND LIST OF HER OBAS Ado-Odo is the traditional seat of the ancient Awori Kingdoms. Ado is renowned as an ancient fortress of age-long traditional practices of Ifa – the Yoruba deity of wisdom and the Oduduwa (OOdua) Temple. Among the Yorubas, Oodua is regarded as the mother of all deities in the world. All of these and more made Ado to stand out as an unconquered sanctuary of the Western Yoruba district during the fratricidal wars in Yoruba land, particularly in the nineteenth century until the advent of the Europeans. Ado Kingdom as presently constituted is inhabited by Aworis and Yewas of Ishaga, Imasayi, Ibooro, Ketu, Eguns (Ogu), Oyos, Ijebus, Egbas and non-Yoruba elements particularly the Hausa, Igbo, Ijaw and others. Nobody could say precisely when the kingdom was founded. Ado probably evolved from the events which historians dated around eleventh century when the instinct for survival, prestige and adventure forced people out of Ile-Ife, th...
HISTORY OF ADO-ODO IN BRIEF Ado-Odo is the metropolitan headquarters of the ancient kingdom of Ado renowned as the ancient fortress of age-long traditional practices of Ifa (Ado n'ile Ifa), the Oduduwa/Obatala temple with a theocratic set - up. Oodu'a is regarded as the mother of all deities in the world. All of these made Ado an inviolate territory in Western Yoruba land the same status accorded Ile-Ife as "father figure" in Yoruba land. Unlike the other kingdoms which had a taste of bitter pill in the fratricidal wars that ravaged the entire Yoruba land in the nineteenth century, Ado stands out as an unconquered sanctuary city-state throughout the period till date. A documented legend concerning the origin of Ado was the account of A. B. Ellis (1894, 1970) that "Oduduwa was once walking alone in the forest when she met a hunter, who was so handsome that the ardent temperament of the goddess at once took fire. The advances which she made to him, were favourably ...
EREKITI AND ADO KINGDOMS, AWORILAND: AN X RAY OF TWO BEADED OLOFIN CROWNS Erekiti is an ancient Yoruba enclave of Awori pedigree rooted in Ado Ife, popularly called Addo by the British in the past and renowned as Ado-Odo today. The earliest founders of Ado Kingdom include the legendary figures: Onitako, Onirunmi Ekun Jagude, Alamuwa, Ojona (Bajomu), Iya Agbe Odua, Omarun, Olomu and many other titular heads. Ado Kingdom as stated in archival documents strongly reveal that the Ados were foremost Awori nationality, who left ancient Ile Ife around 1050AD with stopover in various places including precinct of present Ondo state. ONITAKO led the group which included an Ife Prince called Omo Olofin, Olu Ile Idada, who according to tradition passed on during migration and his child, Princess Adegba Esibi, popularised as Oloja had the upper hand to her father's beaded crown and sword as the first Oba of Ado (Olofin Omo Olu Ile Idada, Omo Alade Ile Ife). The reign of Oba Adegba Esibi was a co...
Good afternoon and thanks for this creation. A new dawn for Ado kingdom where the world is told who we are and what Ado stands for. Ki ti give o?
ReplyDeleteGreat. We can now have our very rich history here for the world. Weldone
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