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Abeokuta is the capital city of
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located at the south western part of
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. It is situated on the east bank of the Ogun River, near a group of rocky outcrops in a wooded
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; north of
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by railway, or by
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. , Abeokuta and the surrounding area had a population of 449,088.


Geography and economy

Abẹokuta lies in fertile country of wooded
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, the surface of which is broken by masses of grey
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. It spreads over an extensive area, being surrounded by mud walls 18 miles in extent.
Palm oil Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of oil palms. The oil is used in food manufacturing, in beauty products, and as biofuel. Palm oil accounted for about 36% of global oils produced from o ...
,
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,
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, yams,
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,
cassava ''Manihot esculenta'', common name, commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America, from Brazil, Paraguay and parts of the Andes. Although ...
,
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,
cotton Cotton (), first recorded in ancient India, is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus '' Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure ...
, fruits, and
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are the chief articles of trade. It is a key export location for cocoa, palm products, fruits, and
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s. Both rice and cotton were introduced by the
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in the 1850s and have become integral parts of the economy, along with the dye
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. Abeokuta lies below the Olumo Rock, home to several caves and shrines. The city depends on the Oyan River Dam for its water supply, which is not always dependable. The dam is situated in the Abeokuta North local government area of
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in the West of Nigeria, about 20 km northwest of the state capital Abeokuta. The dam crosses the Oyan River, a tributary of the Ogun River. Abeokuta is the headquarters of the Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority, which is responsible for development of
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and
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resources for
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, Ogun, and Oyo states. Included in its development programme are
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, food-processing, and
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. Local industries include but are not limited to fruit
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plants, plastics, breweries, sawmills, and an aluminum products factory. South of town are the Aro granite quarries.


Transportation

Abeokuta is connected to nearby
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by a railway that was completed in 1899, with a length of . In 2013, the Abeokuta flyover was constructed. Since 2021 there is a standard gauge railway line Lagos-Ibadan, which stops at Abeokuta. For this a new railway building has been built in Abeokuta. Tickets are bought by online booking only. Roads connect it to Lagos as well as
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, Ilaro, Shagamu, Iseyin, Sango Ota, and Ketou.


History

An account suggests that the early Abeokuta settlements were established by Yoruba migrants from various places within Yoruba land. According to ''The History of the Yorubas'' by
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Chiefs in the retinue of the first Alake of the Egba joined him in founding a new community—the confederacy of towns that became known as Orile Egba—in the forest after they left the nascent
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in around the 13th century AD. Orile Egba continued to exist until its destruction during the Yoruba Civil Wars of the 19th century. As a result, many of the leading families of the Egba claim descent from the Eso Ikoyis today. Abeokuta was founded as a replacement for Orile Egba in around 1830 by the Egbas after the collapse of the Oyo empire during the civil war. The city was founded because of its strong defensive physical position by refugees trying to protect themselves against slave raiders from
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, who were trying to benefit from the war. The Owu-focused account states that in 1817, the
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dissolved into civil war. Refugees displaced by the collapse of Oyo joined with the Ijebu in their war against the Owu in southern
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, which had broken out around the same time. Following the fall of Owu in around 1822, the leading Ife and Ijebu generals returned to their respective homes, but the rest of the armies that had allied with the Oyo refugees were invited by the Ijebus to Ipara, which they made their headquarters for further attacks against several towns in the region. This group then turned their attention to waging war with the Egba, a loose confederacy of towns that had been established by Yoruba migrants in the 13th century and were spread throughout the forested land between Ipara and
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. The group conquered and destroyed many of these towns, eventually settling in one of the villages that had not been completely destroyed,
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, which they used as their headquarters for additional conquests. At least a handful of Egba groups had by this point joined the group of marauders, and they too were living at
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. Conflict between the various groups arose, and in one incident, an Egba chief named Lamodi shot an Ife chief named Ege to death with a pistol at a public meeting before himself being killed in the ensuing commotion. Fearing Ife reprisal, most of the Egba population withdrew as a group to an encampment about 3 or 4 miles distant on the other side of the Ona River. Here they enlisted Sodeke to be their leader and migrated to a hilly area known as Olumo Rock, where they established the town of Abeokuta around 1830 at what was then a small farming village. Nevertheless, all accounts agree that in the 19th century, the Olumo Rock became a place of refuge for displaced Yoruba people during the Yoruba Revolutionary Wars, and from the Dahomey slave hunters. People were scattered throughout the landscape, taking shelter among the rocks surrounding the settlement. The Egba who established Abeokuta were soon joined by other Egba refugees and a substantial number of Owu who had escaped their captors. It became a busy metropolis and home to the majority of the Egba. However, the various groups of Egba did not fuse into a single community; rather, Abeokuta functioned more as a "federation of communities within a town wall than a community in its own right". Because Abeokuta was in a key location for the palm oil trade and because it was the so-called capital of the Egbas,
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soon became hostile. In the 1851 Battle of Abeokuta, the Egba defeated King Gezo and the Dahomey incursion. They again beat back the Dahomey military in 1864.Canby, Courtlandt. ''The Encyclopedia of Historic Places''. (New York: Facts on File Publications, 1984), p. 2. The 1860s also saw problems arise with the Europeans, namely the British in Lagos, which led to the Egba first closing trade routes, followed by the expulsion of missionaries and traders in 1867. Between 1877 and 1893 the Yoruba Civil Wars occurred, and Abeokuta opposed
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, which led the king or ''alake'' of the Egba to sign an alliance with the British governor, Sir Gilbert Carter. This occurred in 1893, which formalized the Egba United Government based in Abẹokuta which became recognized by the United Kingdom. In 1914, the Egba lands were incorporated into the colony of Nigeria by the British, with Abeokuta as the provincial capital. In 1918, an uprising took place, the Adubi War, which was related to the levying of taxes and the policy of indirect rule by Sir Frederick Lugard, the British Governor-General. This was the only internal threat to British control of Nigeria during the course of the
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. The Abeokuta Women's Revolt, led by the Abeokuta Women's Union (AWU), took place in the 1940s. It was a resistance movement against the imposition of unfair taxation by the Nigerian colonial government. In 1976, Abeokuta became the capital of the newly created
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.


Tourism

Abeokuta's name already refers to several rock formations in the neighbourhood, especially Olumo Rock. Visitors should be aware that the rock has a spiritual significance and respectful behaviour is therefore strongly recommended. The Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library is another tourist destination in Abeokuta. (As a colonel in the Biafra War, Obasanjo carried out the decisive operation to defeat the secessionist region of Biafra, was later Chief of Staff under dictator Murtala Mohammed, escaped assassination by mistaken identity during a coup, became dictator himself, and led his country into democracy; was on death row under
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and then democratically elected twice as the first president of the Fourth Republic, which still exists today.) The library is less a library than a museum about the eventful life of the general and politician.


Climate


Notable buildings

Abeokuta was once surrounded by 18 miles of wall, and remnants of the historic wall still exist today. Ake, the traditional residence of the Alake, along with Centenary Hall (1930), are both in the
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's territory. There are secondary and primary schools and the
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Abeokuta Campus opened in 1984. This campus specializes in science, agriculture, and technology. This has since been changed to an independent full-fledged tertiary institution, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) in 1988. The Green Legacy Resort is a large resort/hotel built by former president
Olusegun Obasanjo Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo (; ; born 5 March 1937) is a Nigerian former army general, politician and statesman who served as Nigeria's head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as its president from 1999 to 200 ...
and investors. The
Olusegun Obasanjo Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo (; ; born 5 March 1937) is a Nigerian former army general, politician and statesman who served as Nigeria's head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as its president from 1999 to 200 ...
Presidential Library (OOPL) is also located within the grounds of the resort. The governor's office located at Oke-Mosan is also a notable building. The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Federal College of Education, Osiele, are also notable locations in Abeokuta.


Notable people from Abeokuta

* Chief Moshood Abiola, businessman, politician and presidential candidate. * Chief Simeon Adebo, a Nigerian administrator, lawyer and diplomat. * Odunlade Adekola: Nollywood Actor * Sir
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, Chief Justice of Nigeria and son of the Alake of Egbaland Sir
Ladapo Ademola Oba Sir Ladapo Samuel Ademola KBE, CMG (1872–1962), also known as Ademola II, was the Alake of Abeokuta from 1920 to 1962. Before he was crowned Alake, Ademola was involved in the affairs of the Egba United Government. As a member of ...
. * Prince Bola Ajibola, former World Court judge. * Dr. Tunde Bakare, pastor. * Dimeji Bankole, politician and businessman. * Princess Sarah Forbes Bonetta, Egbado princess of the Yoruba people, goddaughter of
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. * Jean-Marie Coquard, French Christian medical missionary * Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo III, monarch and businessman. * Abimbola Jayeola, Nigeria first female helicopter pilot *
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, musician and political activist. * Mudashiru Lawal, footballer and sports analyst. * Shane Lawal, basketball player. * Lijadu Sisters, identical twin sisters that were an iconic music pair in Africa between the 1960s and 1980s. * Chief
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,
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from 1999 to 2007. * Ebenezer Obey, juju musician and evangelist. * Segun Odegbami, footballer and sports analyst. * Akin Ogungbe, film actor, film maker, producer and director. * Princess Bola Kuforiji-Olubi, former federal minister. * Chief Olusegun Osoba, politician and businessman. * Tunji Oyelana, musician, actor, folk singer and composer. * Sir Shina Peters, musician and businessman. * Shina Rambo, bandit * Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, women's rights activist. * Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, professor of pediatrics, former Minister of Health. * Chief Ernest Shonekan, businessman and former head of the defunct interim government of Nigeria. * Ike Shorunmu, footballer and coach. * Jimi Solanke, actor, musician, storyteller and playwright. * Professor
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, Nobel Prize-winning author. * Oba Adedapo Tejuoso, monarch and businessman. * Chief Bisoye Tejuoso, businesswoman and titled aristocrat. *
Efunroye Tinubu Efunroye Tinubu ( 1810 – 1887), born Ẹfúnpọ̀róyè Ọ̀ṣuntinúbú, was a powerful Yoruba female aristocrat, merchant, and slave trader in pre-colonial and colonial Nigeria. She was a politically and economically influential figure ...
, titled aristocrat. * Chief Akintola Williams, accountant, founder of ICAN. Oba Oyebade Lipede. Professor Jide Dasaolu * Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams, legal scholar.


Gallery

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See also

Egba United Government


References


External links


"Abẹ́òkuta's Living History"
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