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When the Awujale of Ijebu Òde said sometimes ago that Ijebu not Yoruba many
people thought Kabiesi wasn't right, but Aláàfin Ọ̀yọ quickly went to visit him he
even went with danofijo a popular Masquerade of Ọ̀yọ́ town to entertain Awujale, a
smart moves by Kabiesi Aláàfin.
Baba told me that Yoruba is the name the Gogobiri (Gambari of the North) called
Oyo people, the name became popular during the era of Alaafin Abiodun Adegolu
bcos of he's peaceful and long rein, Ọ̀yọ́ people were the Yorubas proper.
Ẹ̀gbá, Ìjẹ̀bú, Ifẹ̀, Rẹmo, ijesha, Èkìtì, Ondo, Ketu, Ùgbó and Ibini were not part of
Yoruba.
We are all connected to Ile Ifẹ that's why we speak same Language but we are not
all Yorubas until 1919/1920.
Between 1901- 1904 there was a war between Awujale of Ijebu Òde and Akarigbo
of Isagamu the war was serious to an extent the British was unable to curtail it,
then the British always thought that Aláàfin was the head of all the Obas bcos it
was the Aláàfin that invited them to Yorubaland during the kiriji war, they sent
message to Aláàfin for intervention Aláàfin sent his Staff of office to the seat of
war but the messengers were chaced away.
The British were loosing money and goods from interland because war between the
two major people to the Port was damaging the British economic interest... goods
can't reach Lagos Port via Isagamu/Ikorodu and Ijebu Òde /Ẹpẹ.
The Aláàfin adivised them meet the Ọọni of Ifẹ instead.
The British quickly rán to Ọọ̀ni to rescue the situation, then it was a taboo for Ọọni
of Ifẹ̀ to leave the palace or Cross water , after a long beggins the iwerefa of Ifẹ̀
agreed to let the Ọọni set aside the tradition for peace to rein with heavy fine for
the sacrifces by iwarefas the British agreed to be responsible, then for the first
time in the history Ọọni of Ifẹ̀ left he's palace.
The day the Ọọni of Ifẹ̀ left his palace, Baba told me that all the Ọbas and Baalẹs
in Yoruba land including Ọba of Benin and Aláàfin of Ọ̀yọ́ vavated their palace to
honor the tradition, the Awujalẹ and Akarigbo order their army to seize fire when
they heard the coming of Ọ̀ọni of Ifẹ̀. That was how powerful the trandition was.
After the war, the British started the process to weaknening the Yoruba people
and traditional bonds, they finally called the meeting of the first class traditional
rullers to adopt 'Yoruba' as a common name, but the Awujalẹ of Ijebu ode, Ọ̀ọni of
Ifẹ̀ and Oba Benin rejected the name but the British had there way.