WE DEAL WITH CULTURES. WE ARE KING IN AFRICAN CULTURES.
Reproduced below is the extremely revealing and informative Historical account written by the Olowu of Owu Kingdom, Oba Adegboyega Dosunmu in the official Brochure of the just concluded 2012 Odun-Omo-Olowu: In the beginning of times, the people known as Egbas were offshoot of Oyo. They lived in hamlets scattered in the Egba forest South West of Oyo under a high-handed leader – Alafin whose Ilaris exploited the Egbas until their hero, Lisabi, liberated them, and they became a united nation under him. However, this widely spread people belonged to three distinct branches as follows: the Gbaguras – the largest in land area under the leading King known as Agura. They settled in the Northern part of Egba forest. The second was the group known as Egba Oke-Ona because the area they occupied borders on Ona river and spread into the land of Remo province. The third was Egba Agbeyin to the west of the forest. Some of the Egbas also claim to come from Ife. OWU The Owu...