It's obvious that the Aworis of the Yoruba are the natives of Lagos. The Binis are just part of their evolution just like the Oranmiyan was also part of the evolution of Benin Kingdom. Let's not forget that Bini is a corruption of the Yoruba word Ibinu. Oranmiyan had named the city Ile- Ibinu.
Let’s not forget that Oranmiyan’s father Izoduduwa. Who changed his name to Oduduwa was a soon to be Benin king before he exiled to ile-Ife. This means Orammiyan was originally of Benin’s lineage.
@@raphaelkingsley674 There is no documented proof to back up your claim. Oduduwa never came from Benin. Also remember that the Yoruba had been in existence even before the coming of Oduduwa.
Actually Yoruba is from Ife and Oyo. Just because people move to Lagos doesn’t mean it’s their territory. When the Portuguese named Lagos in honor of the Lagoon the people they saw there the part of the Benin empire.
The old Lagos was originally part of Ijebuland. The paramount King of Ijebuland allowed the Awori people to settled the land. The Benin Empire later invaded the land with a large army and made the land an extension of their empire until the Awori people were militarily strong enough to evict their Benin overlords and re-establish control over their land. These had happened long before the advent of the British.
The story was not correct. The Benin Empire actually invaded Lagos and subjected the Awori people theymet there to a life of servitude until the Awori people were able to rgain their freedom and control of their lands through a series of battles that saw the Benin armies being completely decimated and evicted from Lagos. This happened long before the advent of the British.
Your topic should have been “is Lagos city no man’s land. People must understand the difference between Lagos city and Lagos state. The Binis invaders only settled in Eko which is isale eko and that is just an area within Lagos city. Even before Aworis left Ile Ife, Eko was a farm for Ijebu people who are in Aja, Ibeju lekki, and Epe… The Aworis found the farm Eko and settled there, the Aworis expanded to Ikoyi, Victoria island, lekki, oniru and other areas before Aja. The Ijebus landmass covers Ikoroduand owode onirin… The Egbas landmass covers all Agege and many more… those areas were farms for Egbas… Lagos city or Isale Eko is in Yoruba territory. The Nigeria unitary system of government bring about all this nonsense upon the Yorubas. If we are still practicing region system of government all this nonsense and insult won’t be coming from Binis because they know that Yoruba will ask them to leave. Believe me, that change will come, every body knows where they comes from and they’ll go back there.
You are trying to say Lagos Island. Island was the colony even the Portuguese and British made a protectorate then, and was even a colony then, which was not even part of Nigeria. We have similar scenario around the world where island off the main country landmass is adjudge to be part of the main country. If you check the British archives , yes they met the natives then, who happens to be the Yorubas or whatever they are called then ruled by an Oba.
Benin people did not settled in Isale Eko. They invaded and attacked the Awori people living there and ruled them by force until the Awori people were militarily strong enough to evict the Benin army and take back their land.
No bini don't invade lagos, bini found lagos. Go and learn history very well about lagos.....Eko lagos belongs to the bini people. Don't Deceive yourself bro
@@rotimikayode1072 No bini don't invade lagos, bini found lagos. Go and learn history very well about lagos.....Eko lagos belongs to the bini people. Don't Deceive yourself bro
No, Lagos is not a no-man's land. It belongs to the Aworis whonare Yorubas. There is no where in this world, that is a no-man's land. There will always be indigenous people living there already.
I find it strange that the prince Ado of Benin came to land of the Aworis and the people gladly accepted him and even requested him to be their king, and he did. Like, without any resistance or territorial conflict?
That story is not true. Large Benin armies invaded Lagos, attacked the Awori people and subjected them to servitude until the Awori people became militarily strong enough to evict the Benin enslaving armies in a series of battles which later culminated in the Awori people regaining their freedom and control of their own lands.
They didn’t gladly accept the Benin. The Oba of Benin wanted Lagos due to the access to the Atlantic, for trade with foreign. The Benins were already selling slaves at the time. Benins never full occupied Eko, but they did defeat the Aworis to take over control.
There is a course in Lagos state university titled: Lagos and it’s environment. Most of what the narrator said were taught in the course. The story is true sir.
@@BiyiDayo13 no please, its not true. Its not possible that the Aworis would agree that a foreign king although partly considered yoruba should rule them. There was a fight and there was intimidation. If you check the map of Nigeria, you will notice that Benin is a bit far from Lagos. It could never have belonged to the Bini people, it doesn't work that way.
Kindly make more findings on the name EKO, it means a place where all the orisha was brought to after the ascending of ODUDUWA and we have three EKO in Yoruba land, also there is citation on the authenticity of the Bini kingship.
Awori is also a name among the Abaluhya people of western Kenya/ Eastern Uganda. They are said to have migrated from the Nigerian region, centuries ago. Former president Obama’s ancestors, the Luo tribe, are said to have migrated from around the Nigerian region too. Or should I have said ancestors of the tribe? Somebody correct me🤷🏽♂️
Apart from AWORI another word that caught my interest in your comment which if well researched might have been a Yoruba word in origin but might have been bastardized in pronunciation due to the people having lost connection to their original root and that is ABALUHYA. The word sound similar to the Yoruba word OBALUAYE which translates to mean The SUPREME DEITY or GOD. And if you Kenyans believe these people to have migrated from the Nigeria region then it is more than just a coincidence that they share so much in common in terms of WORD. Brother thanks for this comment I am a Yoruba man and I will make sure I raise this matter with those in the field that can dig into if indeed there is any historical connection between the people. Of course, all we Black Africans have the same common root but in this case, the connection seems to lie more on the surface even the LUO tribe you refer to that word kind of rings Yoruba but I don´t want to get too excited for now until experts in the field have their says. So bro peace and love I think you are right we might be digging up something here. Hope to hear from you again ok? But in the meantime will be glad if you have more to share about the people ok? God bless!🧤🧤🧤🧤
@@kennygee5958 Ok brother thanks a lot. I´m really impressed with the information you gave and hope to find out some more from other sources. God bless and greetings from Germany.
Do you have a tribe call Yebu in kenya, and is there a place where they have Orayan Staff an obelisk...I am trying to connect a dot...and are you from Kenya?
@@oluwalomejooda001 what language do the Ijebu speak, and by history where did Ijebu Migrated from...if you can answer those question you will know that Ijebu are yoruba...
@@bofloa I wonder why my own question seems irrelevant to you and you expect me to perceive what you ask me as relevant. Anyway, the reason behind my asking you that question is because as a Yoruba you should know all the answers to those questions yourself. But since your intention is to bring disunity among the Yorubas base on unfounded mythology that can´t in any way be verified or have any evidence to back it up. I will simply say the Ijebus going by the names they answer, the food they eat, the culture and tradition are Yorubas. So by implication, the language they speak is Yoruba but a variance of Yoruba dialect just like the other Yorubas with theirs as well. So are you going to argue they are not Yoruba because they claim to have migrated from Egypt while the rest of the Yorubas say Mecca?
Keep it clean but however dirty Lagos might be is a Yoruba land the dirt is brought on it by strangers who love to encroach and trample on other people´s territory. Saying is no man´s land is one of that dirt they brought with them and we shall be rid of them all by God´s grace soon.
Eko is Lagos Island and mainland of Lagos is not under Eleko. Lagos state of today was named after Lagos island. There are many parts of Lagos and the Oba of Lagos was probably the richest man in Nigeria back them because he was paid by British
Not really a concise and true of story of Lagos. The Portuguese did not name and call Eko, Lagos. The Portuguese named and called Eko Laagos , meaning Lagoon - waters. It was when the British came and took over and annexed Eko and the British re-named it as Lagos instead of Laagos. Lagos is a name given to Eko by the British. When I was growing up in Lagos in the early 1950s, we called and know Lagos as EKO starting from Idumu Ottah as soon as you descended fro Carter Bridge which was the only Bridge then linking Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland. The Carter Bridge ran from Iddo to Idumu Ottah or from Idumu Ottah to Iddo. We knew the whole of Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Iddo, Otto, Oyingbo, Ijora, Apapa, Ajegunle, Obalende, Ebute Metta and Yaba as Lagos. The Lagos Island was known as EKO. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria. Normally any capital city of the world is known as No Man's Land. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria until the military regime came and then created Lagos State and annexed all the neighbouring and adjoining towns and villages as part of Lagos State. This would cause some confusion and problem in the future for those who were under the Western Region of Nigeria before the creation of Lagos State and annexed the neighbouring towns and villages. Ikorodu and Epe were part of Ijebu land and belonged to the Kingdom of Ijebu. Badagary is an Awori land and was part of the Western Region of Nigeria. When the Lagos State was created it became a part of Lagos State. All these annexed towns and villages have their own local dialects traditions and traditional greetings, orikis, and cultures which they will like to keep as part of their identity. But the military regime annexed all these local towns and villages surrounding Lagos with Decree and without consultation with the local communities of the towns and villages suddenly annexed. What the military regime did under Decree by expansion of Lagos and creating Lagos State was because of the waters and water economy which was like robbing the Western Region of Nigeria of the ecomic waters that belonged to Ogun State, making Ogun State almost landlocked. It was not so originally from God's creation. I hope that in the future Lagos State is not invaded by the Northerners and claim it as their own , they love water as they have no water economy and take over Lagos State as their own. Already there is the Emir of Lagos. Very soon you might have the Emirs of Agege and Idi Araba. I am not too concerned about these future problems. It is a fight for the Yorubas to take back their lands, water economy and the Ijebu Kingdom.
Jaja Wachukwu is from Abia state, Orji uzor kalu is from Abia state, nnamdi kanu is from Abia state. It seems they all have one thing in common, they talk anyhow. And the rest of the Igbo race must pay for it
@The life changer channel Don't say it with your mouth U ignorant time waister, the whole lot of U should come and fight for it, look the distance between Lagos and benin U have to go through Ondo, maybe benin should also put claim on Ondo as well and not only Lagos and the rest of the entire Yoruba Land. Our fault as a Yoruba race is since century we have always been accommodating of other indigenous group such as you and your people. This has allowed these other indigenous group including the benins to begin to lay false claim to a land that is not yours and this is why U have the boldness to tell me to go and read your false story that U call history. I think a lot of U other indigenous group are taking our calm accommodating nature as Yoruba people, for granted. U all can just come and claim the entire Yoruba land, and that's the time U other indigenous group will realize that we are not to be underestimated as Yoruba race.
No bini don't invade lagos, bini found lagos. Go and learn history very well about lagos.....Eko lagos belongs to the bini people. Don't Deceive yourself bro
Very useless and one-sided narration full of flaws. Pls narrator where did you get your evidence or materials? From Oral sources? I expect histroyville to do better than this.
The same way we can say Yorubaland belong to Egypt right, It is reputed that Oduduwa came all the way from Egypt... It is only in Isale Eko that the Aworis (Yoruba) welcome Ado and made him King because of his power, other parts of Lagos were either for Ijebu (Ajah, Ibeju, Epe, Ikorodu, Agbowa) and Egba (Agege, Ipaja, Abule Egba)... Major parts of Lagos is for Aworis... Stop spreading hald information please
Very funny. So where are the Binis then, where are they now. It is like saying the Romans own UK . They conquered it before but left their marks on it. All these history of British civilisation, road works, colonisation, giving citizenship to people where from the Roman. Even the reigning crown children are not English. And that does not say an outsider owns England
It's obvious that the Aworis of the Yoruba are the natives of Lagos. The Binis are just part of their evolution just like the Oranmiyan was also part of the evolution of Benin Kingdom. Let's not forget that Bini is a corruption of the Yoruba word Ibinu. Oranmiyan had named the city Ile- Ibinu.
Ibn Mas'ood Abiodun you talk about the ancient city of Benin it Benin republic
Let’s not forget that Oranmiyan’s father Izoduduwa. Who changed his name to Oduduwa was a soon to be Benin king before he exiled to ile-Ife. This means Orammiyan was originally of Benin’s lineage.
Raphael Kingsley ask at the palace
@@raphaelkingsley674 There is no documented proof to back up your claim. Oduduwa never came from Benin. Also remember that the Yoruba had been in existence even before the coming of Oduduwa.
@@ibnmasoodabiodun4912
Oduduwa was a prince descended from the lineage of the ogiso dynasty.
Eko is Yorubaland, if you disagree, go and become governor. Nonsensical
There's nothing like no man's land
Lagos is Yoruba territory from beginning and till end of time
Actually Yoruba is from Ife and Oyo. Just because people move to Lagos doesn’t mean it’s their territory.
When the Portuguese named Lagos in honor of the Lagoon the people they saw there the part of the Benin empire.
Don't be jealous Yoruba is the owner of Lagos no doubt about that Lagos state is part of yoruba State in Nigeria
Lagos is in Yoruba land and it belongs to Yoruba people period
You mean Lagos is now claimed by Yorubas who moved there period.
The old Lagos was originally part of Ijebuland. The paramount King of Ijebuland allowed the Awori people to settled the land. The Benin Empire later invaded the land with a large army and made the land an extension of their empire until the Awori people were militarily strong enough to evict their Benin overlords and re-establish control over their land. These had happened long before the advent of the British.
AWORIS OF THE YORUBA ARE THE OWNER OF LAGOS . IF YOU SAY LAGOS IS A NO MAN'S LAND IT MEANS YOU ARE A FOOL
Absolutely 💯
Beautiful content please keep it up history ville
Thanks.
The story was not correct. The Benin Empire actually invaded Lagos and subjected the Awori people theymet there to a life of servitude until the Awori people were able to rgain their freedom and control of their lands through a series of battles that saw the Benin armies being completely decimated and evicted from Lagos. This happened long before the advent of the British.
Your topic should have been “is Lagos city no man’s land. People must understand the difference between Lagos city and Lagos state.
The Binis invaders only settled in Eko which is isale eko and that is just an area within Lagos city.
Even before Aworis left Ile Ife, Eko was a farm for Ijebu people who are in Aja, Ibeju lekki, and Epe… The Aworis found the farm Eko and settled there, the Aworis expanded to Ikoyi, Victoria island, lekki, oniru and other areas before Aja.
The Ijebus landmass covers Ikoroduand owode onirin… The Egbas landmass covers all Agege and many more… those areas were farms for Egbas…
Lagos city or Isale Eko is in Yoruba territory. The Nigeria unitary system of government bring about all this nonsense upon the Yorubas. If we are still practicing region system of government all this nonsense and insult won’t be coming from Binis because they know that Yoruba will ask them to leave. Believe me, that change will come, every body knows where they comes from and they’ll go back there.
You are trying to say Lagos Island. Island was the colony even the Portuguese and British made a protectorate then, and was even a colony then, which was not even part of Nigeria. We have similar scenario around the world where island off the main country landmass is adjudge to be part of the main country. If you check the British archives , yes they met the natives then, who happens to be the Yorubas or whatever they are called then ruled by an Oba.
Benin people did not settled in Isale Eko. They invaded and attacked the Awori people living there and ruled them by force until the Awori people were militarily strong enough to evict the Benin army and take back their land.
No bini don't invade lagos, bini found lagos. Go and learn history very well about lagos.....Eko lagos belongs to the bini people. Don't Deceive yourself bro
@@rotimikayode1072 No bini don't invade lagos, bini found lagos. Go and learn history very well about lagos.....Eko lagos belongs to the bini people. Don't Deceive yourself bro
@@kemet0139 The fake story they told you about Lagos!
From the ancient time has any land being a no man's land?
yes, from Chernobyl to the dmz
No, there is no where in this world that is a no-man's land.
Lagos is a Yoruba territory 💀
great job .keep it up
No, Lagos is not a no-man's land. It belongs to the Aworis whonare Yorubas. There is no where in this world, that is a no-man's land. There will always be indigenous people living there already.
I find it strange that the prince Ado of Benin came to land of the Aworis and the people gladly accepted him and even requested him to be their king, and he did. Like, without any resistance or territorial conflict?
That story is not true. Large Benin armies invaded Lagos, attacked the Awori people and subjected them to servitude until the Awori people became militarily strong enough to evict the Benin enslaving armies in a series of battles which later culminated in the Awori people regaining their freedom and control of their own lands.
They didn’t gladly accept the Benin. The Oba of Benin wanted Lagos due to the access to the Atlantic, for trade with foreign. The Benins were already selling slaves at the time. Benins never full occupied Eko, but they did defeat the Aworis to take over control.
There is a course in Lagos state university titled: Lagos and it’s environment. Most of what the narrator said were taught in the course. The story is true sir.
@@BiyiDayo13 schools can be wrong, that’s why we keep doing research.
@@BiyiDayo13 no please, its not true. Its not possible that the Aworis would agree that a foreign king although partly considered yoruba should rule them. There was a fight and there was intimidation. If you check the map of Nigeria, you will notice that Benin is a bit far from Lagos. It could never have belonged to the Bini people, it doesn't work that way.
Kindly make more findings on the name EKO, it means a place where all the orisha was brought to after the ascending of ODUDUWA and we have three EKO in Yoruba land, also there is citation on the authenticity of the Bini kingship.
Eko is a new name. Lagos is give by the Portuguese by time u lived in Ile Ife .
Some tradition u do in Lagos I ms from Igbo or Edo ask ur Ile Ife oba .. Lagos oba na scam
Awori is also a name among the Abaluhya people of western Kenya/ Eastern Uganda. They are said to have migrated from the Nigerian region, centuries ago. Former president Obama’s ancestors, the Luo tribe, are said to have migrated from around the Nigerian region too. Or should I have said ancestors of the tribe? Somebody correct me🤷🏽♂️
Apart from AWORI another word that caught my interest in your comment which if well researched might have been a Yoruba word in origin but might have been bastardized in pronunciation due to the people having lost connection to their original root and that is ABALUHYA. The word sound similar to the Yoruba word OBALUAYE which translates to mean The SUPREME DEITY or GOD. And if you Kenyans believe these people to have migrated from the Nigeria region then it is more than just a coincidence that they share so much in common in terms of WORD. Brother thanks for this comment I am a Yoruba man and I will make sure I raise this matter with those in the field that can dig into if indeed there is any historical connection between the people. Of course, all we Black Africans have the same common root but in this case, the connection seems to lie more on the surface even the LUO tribe you refer to that word kind of rings Yoruba but I don´t want to get too excited for now until experts in the field have their says. So bro peace and love I think you are right we might be digging up something here. Hope to hear from you again ok? But in the meantime will be glad if you have more to share about the people ok? God bless!🧤🧤🧤🧤
@@oluwalomejooda001 Physically, Kenyans from the western and Lake Victoria regions ,are very similar to Yorubas.
@@kennygee5958 Ok brother thanks a lot. I´m really impressed with the information you gave and hope to find out some more from other sources. God bless and greetings from Germany.
Do you have a tribe call Yebu in kenya, and is there a place where they have Orayan Staff an obelisk...I am trying to connect a dot...and are you from Kenya?
@@oluwalomejooda001 Oni of ife is in Kenya now after he left Brasil
Talking about Lagos......EPE upto Lekki and Ikorodu belongs to the Ijebus...
Anwiru onwiru are Ijebus not Yorubas? The subject matter is whose tribe is Lagos Yorubas or another?
@@oluwalomejooda001 what language do the Ijebu speak, and by history where did Ijebu Migrated from...if you can answer those question you will know that Ijebu are yoruba...
@@bofloa I will answer that but tell me where you are from first.
@@oluwalomejooda001 irrelivant..I am a Yoruba
@@bofloa I wonder why my own question seems irrelevant to you and you expect me to perceive what you ask me as relevant. Anyway, the reason behind my asking you that question is because as a Yoruba you should know all the answers to those questions yourself. But since your intention is to bring disunity among the Yorubas base on unfounded mythology that can´t in any way be verified or have any evidence to back it up. I will simply say the Ijebus going by the names they answer, the food they eat, the culture and tradition are Yorubas. So by implication, the language they speak is Yoruba but a variance of Yoruba dialect just like the other Yorubas with theirs as well. So are you going to argue they are not Yoruba because they claim to have migrated from Egypt while the rest of the Yorubas say Mecca?
Abuja is so clean.
Keep it clean but however dirty Lagos might be is a Yoruba land the dirt is brought on it by strangers who love to encroach and trample on other people´s territory. Saying is no man´s land is one of that dirt they brought with them and we shall be rid of them all by God´s grace soon.
Eko is Lagos Island and mainland of Lagos is not under Eleko. Lagos state of today was named after Lagos island. There are many parts of Lagos and the Oba of Lagos was probably the richest man in Nigeria back them because he was paid by British
Not really a concise and true of story of Lagos. The Portuguese did not name and call Eko, Lagos. The Portuguese named and called Eko Laagos , meaning Lagoon - waters. It was when the British came and took over and annexed Eko and the British re-named it as Lagos instead of Laagos. Lagos is a name given to Eko by the British. When I was growing up in Lagos in the early 1950s, we called and know Lagos as EKO starting from Idumu Ottah as soon as you descended fro Carter Bridge which was the only Bridge then linking Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland. The Carter Bridge ran from Iddo to Idumu Ottah or from Idumu Ottah to Iddo. We knew the whole of Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Iddo, Otto, Oyingbo, Ijora, Apapa, Ajegunle, Obalende, Ebute Metta and Yaba as Lagos. The Lagos Island was known as EKO. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria. Normally any capital city of the world is known as No Man's Land. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria until the military regime came and then created Lagos State and annexed all the neighbouring and adjoining towns and villages as part of Lagos State. This would cause some confusion and problem in the future for those who were under the Western Region of Nigeria before the creation of Lagos State and annexed the neighbouring towns and villages. Ikorodu and Epe were part of Ijebu land and belonged to the Kingdom of Ijebu.
Badagary is an Awori land and was part of the Western Region of Nigeria. When the Lagos State was created it became a part of Lagos State. All these annexed towns and villages have their own local dialects traditions and traditional greetings, orikis, and cultures which they will like to keep as part of their identity. But the military regime annexed all these local towns and villages surrounding Lagos with Decree and without consultation with the local communities of the towns and villages suddenly annexed. What the military regime did under Decree by expansion of Lagos and creating Lagos State was because of the waters and water economy which was like robbing the Western Region of Nigeria of the ecomic waters that belonged to Ogun State, making Ogun State almost landlocked. It was not so originally from God's creation.
I hope that in the future Lagos State is not invaded by the Northerners and claim it as their own , they love water as they have no water economy and take over Lagos State as their own. Already there is the Emir of Lagos. Very soon you might have the Emirs of Agege and Idi Araba. I am not too concerned about these future problems. It is a fight for the Yorubas to take back their lands, water economy and the Ijebu Kingdom.
Fastest growing city... until they'll drown it.
Yes people, if care is not taken, Lagos will go under in years to come
Yes it is
Only the Igbos will run their mouth and say such nonsense.
Yes ooo Lagos state belongs to Yorubas
Facts
Read history olodo
@@akofamily2298 lol, when did igbos even reach lagos
@@folorunshoboluwatife3040 go back to your slum east bastard
Jaja Wachukwu is from Abia state, Orji uzor kalu is from Abia state, nnamdi kanu is from Abia state.
It seems they all have one thing in common, they talk anyhow.
And the rest of the Igbo race must pay for it
Lagos is yorubaland. This shouldn't even be argued.
You have your story very very wrong about Lagos. Lagos belongs to the Yoruba people and get that right.
@The life changer channel
Don't say it with your mouth U ignorant time waister, the whole lot of U should come and fight for it, look the distance between Lagos and benin U have to go through Ondo, maybe benin should also put claim on Ondo as well and not only Lagos and the rest of the entire Yoruba Land. Our fault as a Yoruba race is since century we have always been accommodating of other indigenous group such as you and your people. This has allowed these other indigenous group including the benins to begin to lay false claim to a land that is not yours and this is why U have the boldness to tell me to go and read your false story that U call history. I think a lot of U other indigenous group are taking our calm accommodating nature as Yoruba people, for granted. U all can just come and claim the entire Yoruba land, and that's the time U other indigenous group will realize that we are not to be underestimated as Yoruba race.
@@olufemikoku7309 don’t mind them the bins are known for that they also claim that they are the owner of onisha
No bini don't invade lagos, bini found lagos. Go and learn history very well about lagos.....Eko lagos belongs to the bini people. Don't Deceive yourself bro
Very useless and one-sided narration full of flaws. Pls narrator where did you get your evidence or materials? From Oral sources? I expect histroyville to do better than this.
Tell us your own version.
@@adedayofatoki8345 Are you ready for it ?
I'm a yoruba man , I must tell you the truth.
Lagos belongs to Benin people that's the fact
The same way we can say Yorubaland belong to Egypt right, It is reputed that Oduduwa came all the way from Egypt... It is only in Isale Eko that the Aworis (Yoruba) welcome Ado and made him King because of his power, other parts of Lagos were either for Ijebu (Ajah, Ibeju, Epe, Ikorodu, Agbowa) and Egba (Agege, Ipaja, Abule Egba)... Major parts of Lagos is for Aworis... Stop spreading hald information please
Very funny.
So where are the Binis then, where are they now. It is like saying the Romans own UK . They conquered it before but left their marks on it. All these history of British civilisation, road works, colonisation, giving citizenship to people where from the Roman.
Even the reigning crown children are not English. And that does not say an outsider owns England
@@donaldshola4270 where did you read your Egypt history from?
U are.full u aren't educated bini aren't the owner of Lagos am a lagosian
you know nothing about history
Lagos was owned by Bini people of Edo state today
Not owned, was invaded by Edo people!
yoni yoruba invaded lagos not bini
Absolutely.It was ancient Benin military out post.
It belongs to igbos
who told you that Lagosa belongs to yorubas