There is no no-man’s land. There are always some
people who are original settlers. In the case of Lagos, it’s a misnomer to say
Lagos is a no-man’s land. It’s rubbish. Absolute rubbish! Lagos was peopled by
the Aworis and Awori land spread from Badagry through to OTTA. They settled
mostly in Ikeja, a division of Lagos. The Idejo chiefs, the white cap chiefs,
who are the land owning chiefs, are basically Aworis and some of them are now
Obas. I’m talking about the Oniru, The Olumegbon, Aromire, Oluwa, Ojora, Oloto
and a couple others. After them, waves of immigrants, from today’s Niger State,
started trooping in. I’m talking of the Tapas, the Nupes. I have Nupe blood. My
father’s mother was a daughter of a Nupe man, Umoru from Idunsagbe in Lagos
Island. Mind you, I’m talking of my great, great, grand-father; so you can
imagine how long we’re talking about and how far our history dates back in
Lagos.
The Oshodi family of Lagos were originally Tapa. My wife is
an Oshodi; Oyekan Oshodi. The Chief Imam of Lagos and all his great grand
fathers were Tapa, owing to their vast knowledge in the Quran. Now, you would
not say they are not original Lagosians because we’re talking of a history that
dates back well over three hundred years.
Later we had another batch of immi grants over a period of
time – those who had been taken into slavery in the North and South America and
the West Indies but who had been freed following the abolition of slave trade
about 170 years ago. Some of them also came in from Freetown, Sierra Leone.
That’s where we have the Saro, Eko connection. They settled in the Olowogbowo
area.
Then we had the Binis from Benin (present Edo State). They invaded
Lagos and settled in the best part of what we now call Isale-Eko. Oba Ado and
all successive kings of Lagos are of Benin. You won’t say they are not
Lagosians because we are talking of hundreds of years ago.Yes, I was coming
there. The Brazilian Quarters were made up of another set of returnees: the
Agustos, the Dasilva, Marinho, Pereira and their descendants, who returned from
Brazil and other parts of South America. So when you talk of indigenes of
Lagos. These are the people who arrived Lagos Island and environment over two
hundred years ago. So there is no controversy over the indigenes of Lagos. It
is complete ignorance.
The Binis took over the reign of Lagos by conquest. The
Aworis were there before them. They were the original settlers. Iga Idunganran
itself was a gift to Oba Ado by Oloye Aromire, a white cap chief. He owned the
land that the palace occupies till today. That is why till today, we have
sections of Isale-Eko with Bini connections. When you hear of Idumota,
Idunsagbe, Idunmaigbo, Idun-tafa; the word idun had bini origin. And then we
had some chiefs who came with King Ado. That is another wide area. But suffice
to say that Obanikoro, was a medicine chief who came with King Ado; so is
Ashogbon. In Bini, it is Asogbon. There is also Bajulaye, who originally was
Bazuaye. So the Bini connection is very deep. As a matter of fact, the corpses
of all the obas, from King Ado through to Oba Adele I, who died at about 1834,
were all taken to Benin for burial.
- Alhaji FEMI OKUNNU, 84, former Federal Commissioner for
Works and Housing and a true-blood Lagosian.
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