- Ata of Ado-Ekiti in the 1400s.
About the
Ekitis,
Samuel Johnson had this to say: "Historically, the
Ekitis are
among the
aboriginal elements of Nigeria...
-
Yoruba states, in
which the
Ekitis combined forces with the
Ijeshas and some
Akoko towns as a clan
confederation known as the
Ekiti Parapo to
resist Ibadan...
- up
Ekiti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Èkìtì may
refer to:
Ekiti people, one of the
largest subgroups of
Yoruba people of West
Africa Ekiti, Kwara...
- Education,
Ikere Ekiti formerly Ondo
State College of
Education is a
state government owned tertiary institution located in
Ikere Ekiti,
Ekiti State, Nigeria...
- came to
Ibadan that the
Ilorins had
joined the
Ekitis and Ilas in the
alliance against them. The
Ekitis and Ila, now
joined by the Ijeshas, laid siege...
- Ado
Ekiti is the
capital city of
Ekiti State, Nigeria. It is the
headquarter of the
Ekiti central senatorial district, southwest, Nigeria. Ado
Ekiti is...
-
Ekiti State University Ado
Ekiti is a
state government owned and
operated Nigerian university,
located in Ado
Ekiti,
Ekiti State, Nigeria. It was established...
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Ekiti is one of
twelve within the
Anglican Province of Ondo,
itself one of 14
provinces within the
Church of Nigeria: the current...
- defeated,
eventually suing for
peace with the
Ekitis.
After the
taking down of the Idabans, the
Ekitis sent
presents to the Oba and
continued their yearly...
- kingdom".
Others included Ijexa (Ijesha), Lu****i, Ota (Aworis), Ketus,
Ekitis,
Jebus (Ijebu), Egba, Lu****i E****acho (Ogbomosho), and Anagos. In the do****ents...