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About 1040 A.D., the Ayes of Iraye left the suburb of Ile Ife (Center of African Spirituality and the cradle of Yoruba Civilization) in search of larger territory and finally about 1180 A.D., King Iji-Emigun led the AYES out of IGBOLE-AYEand founded Efon-Alaaye Kingdom. According to Efon oral Tradition, the Kingdom had 12 sub-towns under the dominion of the Alaye (King) of Efon. Moreover, Efon was a regimented society. Before the advent of the British administration, there was no dichotomy (difference) between administrative and judicial functions in Efon Both functions were rolled together.…mehr

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About 1040 A.D., the Ayes of Iraye left the suburb of Ile Ife (Center of African Spirituality and the cradle of Yoruba Civilization) in search of larger territory and finally about 1180 A.D., King Iji-Emigun led the AYES out of IGBOLE-AYEand founded Efon-Alaaye Kingdom. According to Efon oral Tradition, the Kingdom had 12 sub-towns under the dominion of the Alaye (King) of Efon. Moreover, Efon was a regimented society. Before the advent of the British administration, there was no dichotomy (difference) between administrative and judicial functions in Efon Both functions were rolled together. There was nothing like the separation of power, as we know it today where there are dichotomies between Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary. The Traditional Council OF Efon performed both functions (Judicial and administration) at the same time and place. The OLORI-EBI or a few elders who happened to be present settled trivial matters in the family usually. More serious cases were referred either to the High Chiefs of the Quarters. In most cases, civil matters were settled out of court by arbitration.

The word "Efon" was synonymous with warmongering, gallantry and fortitude especially in the 19th century during the fratricidal or internecine wars that engulfed the whole of Yorubaland. Efonwas famous in Ekiti and beyond as fierce and warlike. To be precise, Efon was a militarist society in the days gone-by. Before one can be conferred with a chieftaincy title in the days of old, as a rule, he must have displayed an extraordinary bravery, heroism and fortitude in battles. Consequently, within a period of 84 years, from 1797 to 1879, Efon went to war about 14 times. Great War Generals that could hold their own among any contemporary Generals in those days were produced in Efon.

In the ancient times, the people of Efon were renowned throughout Yorubaland and beyond for their remarkable skill in the art of medicine. In addition, the word "Efon" was also tantamount to the vocation of Medicine. In the days gone by, Efon medicine practitioners migrated en-masse to cosmopolitan Yoruba cities like Ibadan and Lagos to ply their trade. One of the notable son of traditional medical practitioner of Efon descent, Sanusi Adebisi Idikan, was an Ibadan-based entrepreneur and a kindhearted philanthropist. Moreover, when the Colonial Government introduced Owo-Ori (Head tax) to Ibadan people, many poor people are unable to pay their tax. Since tax invasion is a criminal offence, many tax defaulters were detained. However, in other to bring relief to the people of Ibadan, Adebisi Idikan went to Mapo Hall and brokered a deal with the Colonial Chief Tax Officer. He voluntered to pay the head tax for all male of taxable age in Ibadan, a city that is said to be the most cosmpolitan city in the whole of black Africa at that time.


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The Author, Prince Taiwo Adebanji Aladejare (B.A., M.A., P.G.D., J.P., MIIA, MNES, AMNIM, MIPMN, MACPN) obtained his B.A in Economics and Master's Degrees in Diplomacy and International Relations from the prestigious University of Manitoba, Canada.He also obtained his Post Graduate Diploma (Community Development and Co-operative Organization from The International Institute for Development, Co-operation and Labor Studies, Tel-Aviv, Israel and The Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training Center, Haifa, Israel. In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Diploma in Community Development and Co-operative Organization, he wrote a 27-page Research paper entitled "Problems and Prospects of a Tripartite Multi-Purpose Co-operative in a Traditional setting: Efon-Alaaye District, Nigeria. He was also the author of a book called " Africa and Arab-Israeli Imbroglio." The author has the honor and distinction of being the first Afro-Canadian to represent the reputable University of Manitoba in any International Academic Competition. He was also the President of the Post-Graduate Student's Association of the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada Hobbies of the author are historiography, Intellectual discussions on topical issues, a keen watcher of current affairs - especially International Politics and a vibrant participant on local TV channel Current Affairs broadcast programme.