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The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by duro4chang(m): 12:25pm On Sep 25, 2022
THE OLDEST KINGDOMS IN NIGERIA

The history of Nigeria could be dated far back before the colonial era. In this period around 900AD, few kingdoms which still survive till now, were in existence then. In this write-up, we will investigate the history of Nigeria, and subsequently infer the oldest kingdom in the country.

HISTORY OF KINGDOMS IN NIGERIA

Evidence of Nigerian kingdoms dates back thousands of years before the country was known of its current name. This was preceeding the colonial rule when the country eventually got independence. Before the British invasion of West Africa, i.e Nigeria’s colonial masters taking control in the late 19th century, many indigenous polities emerged in the country.

The prominent Hausa empire was what is now the northern part of the country. This included states of Kano, Katsina, Zaria, Gombe, and the rest of others which make up the largest kingdom in Nigeria then. The Kanem-Borno empire was what is now Borno and Adamawa states; and the Jukun states of Kwararafa, Kona, Pinduga, and Wukari were other smaller kingdoms which were in the northern part of Nigeria. Others included those of the Igala, Nupe, and Ebira.

Down south, a lot of notable kingdoms existed even till the present time. The Yoruba empires of Ife and Oyo were the occupants of the southwestern region of the country. Edo kingdom of Benin, which is an ancient empire in the country, make up what is now Edo state. The Ibibio-Efik kingdom make up the present day Akwa Ibom and Cross River states. In the delta region of the Niger, the Itsekiri kingdom of Warri, the Ibibio kingdom of Akwa-Cross, and the Ijo (Ijaw) city-states of Nembe, Elem Kalabari, Bonny, and Okrika complements the list of old empires in the country.

Be that as it may, this article provides more information on the oldest kingdoms in Nigeria. Below, we outline the kingdoms and empires that existed first in the country.

THE OLDEST KINGDOM IN NIGERIA

When considering which kingdom or empire is the oldest in Nigeria, one must take a critical look at the history of all the kingdoms in the country. Here is the oldest kingdom in Nigeria, after deducing from the dates each empire in the country came into existence.

Benin Kingdom

The kingdom of Benin is the oldest kingdom in Nigeria. Their dated history which could be traced thousands of years ago made them earn this mark as the most ancient empire in the country.

Far back in the 900s, the Kingdom of Benin began when the Edo people settled in the rainforests of West Africa, which is the present day Edo state. These people were had a sudden rise, as before 1400s they created a wealthy kingdom with a powerful ruler. The Obas were the supreme ruler in the Edo kingdom. They were highly honored and they lived in beautiful palaces decorated with shining brass.

These rulers, the Obas spearheaded the affairs of the kingdom and won more land which eventually made them rise to an empire. The kingdoms in the empire was called Igodomigodo. It was ruled by a series of kings, known as Ogisos (‘rulers of the sky’), which were subject to the Obas. Still on, history has it that around the 1100s, there were struggles for power and the Ogisos lost control of their kingdom.

This resulted to the Edo people seeking for help from their neighbour, the King of Ife. In response to it, the king sent his son Prince Oranmiyan to restore peace to the Benin kingdom. The king of Ife eventually chose his son Eweka to be the first Oba of Benin. Eweka was the first in a long line of Obas, who reached the peak of their power in the 1500s. After his reign, other Obas took over in succession, of which till now the kingdom still have a recognisable Oba as their ruler.

At its came in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Benin or Edo kingdom encompassed parts of southeastern Yorubaland, and the western parts of the present Delta State. But at present, due to regional divisions, the trace of the old Benin kingdom is significant in Edo state of Nigeria. Nonetheless, let’s now peek at other old kingdoms and empires in Nigeria which followed the Bini group.

Other Old Kingdoms in Nigeria

Here are some other ancient empires that were in existence many years ago before the foreigners entry to the country.

Kanem-Borno

The once powerful Borno empire was in existence in 9th century, when Arabic writers in North Africa first noted the kingdom of Kanem, east of Lake Chad. A centralized state was established over the Sao by a pastoral group and ancestors of the Kanuri. The Kanem rulers tried to dominate the areas south and west of Lake Chad and they gain size and populace. The history book has it that around the 12th century, the Kanem-Borno empire had been compelled by attacks from the Sao to move their capital to the region west of Lake Chad, and they gradually lost control of most of the original Kanem. Today, what was once the most powerful empire in Nigeria makes up the Borno and Adamawa states, and some bordering parts of the Lake Chad.

Hausaland

The history of the Hausa kingdom could be dated centuries back when they arrived Northern Region of Nigeria from Mali. The kingdom of Hausa extends beyond the Jos Plateau, up to Niger republic. This empire was an enviable one as it rose to become one of the leading kingdoms as at then. They were very redoubtable because of their strong war force which supersede the neighbouring kingdoms. This prowess made the Hausa to one conquer parts of the Kanem-Borno empire and render the latter in extinction. A number of places—such as Daura, Katsina, Kano, Zaria, Gobir, and, later, Kebbi—each with a walled city, a market centre, and a monarchical system of government make up the Hausa kingdom.

Yoruba and Oyo Empire

The Ife, which is a sovereign kingdom under the Yoruba land, came to existence between the 11th and 15th centuries. Their presence in the forested areas west of the Niger and south of Hausaland made them to be the most powerful kingdom there. Their history is traced to Oduduwa in the ancestral town of Ile Ife in the present day Osun State.

Also, Oyo Empire is closely related to the Ife in the Yoruba empire. They existed since in the 14th century and are found in the savanna to the north of the forest. The Oyo empire was a renown entity in the western part of Nigeria and from the colonial rule down to the present day, they still have a significance.
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by Moblux(m): 12:46pm On Sep 25, 2022
duro4chang:
THE OLDEST KINGDOMS IN NIGERIA

The history of Nigeria could be dated far back before the colonial era. In this period around 900AD, few kingdoms which still survive till now, were in existence then. In this write-up, we will investigate the history of Nigeria, and subsequently infer the oldest kingdom in the country.

HISTORY OF KINGDOMS IN NIGERIA

Evidence of Nigerian kingdoms dates back thousands of years before the country was known of its current name. This was preceeding the colonial rule when the country eventually got independence. Before the British invasion of West Africa, i.e Nigeria’s colonial masters taking control in the late 19th century, many indigenous polities emerged in the country.

The prominent Hausa empire was what is now the northern part of the country. This included states of Kano, Katsina, Zaria, Gombe, and the rest of others which make up the largest kingdom in Nigeria then. The Kanem-Borno empire was what is now Borno and Adamawa states; and the Jukun states of Kwararafa, Kona, Pinduga, and Wukari were other smaller kingdoms which were in the northern part of Nigeria. Others included those of the Igala, Nupe, and Ebira.

Down south, a lot of notable kingdoms existed even till the present time. The Yoruba empires of Ife and Oyo were the occupants of the southwestern region of the country. Edo kingdom of Benin, which is an ancient empire in the country, make up what is now Edo state. The Ibibio-Efik kingdom make up the present day Akwa Ibom and Cross River states. In the delta region of the Niger, the Itsekiri kingdom of Warri, the Ibibio kingdom of Akwa-Cross, and the Ijo (Ijaw) city-states of Nembe, Elem Kalabari, Bonny, and Okrika complements the list of old empires in the country.

Be that as it may, this article provides more information on the oldest kingdoms in Nigeria. Below, we outline the kingdoms and empires that existed first in the country.

THE OLDEST KINGDOM IN NIGERIA

When considering which kingdom or empire is the oldest in Nigeria, one must take a critical look at the history of all the kingdoms in the country. Here is the oldest kingdom in Nigeria, after deducing from the dates each empire in the country came into existence.

Benin Kingdom

The kingdom of Benin is the oldest kingdom in Nigeria. Their dated history which could be traced thousands of years ago made them earn this mark as the most ancient empire in the country.

Far back in the 900s, the Kingdom of Benin began when the Edo people settled in the rainforests of West Africa, which is the present day Edo state. These people were had a sudden rise, as before 1400s they created a wealthy kingdom with a powerful ruler. The Obas were the supreme ruler in the Edo kingdom. They were highly honored and they lived in beautiful palaces decorated with shining brass.

These rulers, the Obas spearheaded the affairs of the kingdom and won more land which eventually made them rise to an empire. The kingdoms in the empire was called Igodomigodo. It was ruled by a series of kings, known as Ogisos (‘rulers of the sky’), which were subject to the Obas. Still on, history has it that around the 1100s, there were struggles for power and the Ogisos lost control of their kingdom.

This resulted to the Edo people seeking for help from their neighbour, the King of Ife. In response to it, the king sent his son Prince Oranmiyan to restore peace to the Benin kingdom. The king of Ife eventually chose his son Eweka to be the first Oba of Benin. Eweka was the first in a long line of Obas, who reached the peak of their power in the 1500s. After his reign, other Obas took over in succession, of which till now the kingdom still have a recognisable Oba as their ruler.

At its came in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Benin or Edo kingdom encompassed parts of southeastern Yorubaland, and the western parts of the present Delta State. But at present, due to regional divisions, the trace of the old Benin kingdom is significant in Edo state of Nigeria. Nonetheless, let’s now peek at other old kingdoms and empires in Nigeria which followed the Bini group.

Other Old Kingdoms in Nigeria

Here are some other ancient empires that were in existence many years ago before the foreigners entry to the country.

Kanem-Borno

The once powerful Borno empire was in existence in 9th century, when Arabic writers in North Africa first noted the kingdom of Kanem, east of Lake Chad. A centralized state was established over the Sao by a pastoral group and ancestors of the Kanuri. The Kanem rulers tried to dominate the areas south and west of Lake Chad and they gain size and populace. The history book has it that around the 12th century, the Kanem-Borno empire had been compelled by attacks from the Sao to move their capital to the region west of Lake Chad, and they gradually lost control of most of the original Kanem. Today, what was once the most powerful empire in Nigeria makes up the Borno and Adamawa states, and some bordering parts of the Lake Chad.

Hausaland

The history of the Hausa kingdom could be dated centuries back when they arrived Northern Region of Nigeria from Mali. The kingdom of Hausa extends beyond the Jos Plateau, up to Niger republic. This empire was an enviable one as it rose to become one of the leading kingdoms as at then. They were very redoubtable because of their strong war force which supersede the neighbouring kingdoms. This prowess made the Hausa to one conquer parts of the Kanem-Borno empire and render the latter in extinction. A number of places—such as Daura, Katsina, Kano, Zaria, Gobir, and, later, Kebbi—each with a walled city, a market centre, and a monarchical system of government make up the Hausa kingdom.

Yoruba and Oyo Empire

The Ife, which is a sovereign kingdom under the Yoruba land, came to existence between the 11th and 15th centuries. Their presence in the forested areas west of the Niger and south of Hausaland made them to be the most powerful kingdom there. Their history is traced to Oduduwa in the ancestral town of Ile Ife in the present day Osun State.

Also, Oyo Empire is closely related to the Ife in the Yoruba empire. They existed since in the 14th century and are found in the savanna to the north of the forest. The Oyo empire was a renown entity in the western part of Nigeria and from the colonial rule down to the present day, they still have a significance.


This is not true. Erodotus in his book that he wrote in about 500 BCE mentioned the Atlantis (Ife Kingdom) as one of the 5 existing kingdoms when he travelled the world in his research.

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by duro4chang(m): 1:02pm On Sep 25, 2022
Moblux:



This is not true. Erodotus in his book that he wrote in about 500 BCE mentioned the Atlantis (Ife Kingdom) as one of the 5 existing kingdoms when he travelled the world in his research.
I don't know where you got your own fact but I am hearing this for the first time. I had to search for Atlantis Kingdom but unfortunately, Ife was never mentioned. Many places were mentioned but not Ife. The conclusion is that Atlantis is a lost kingdom but to me Ife was never a lost kingdom. I will be happy if you can post more on this here. Thank you.

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by RedboneSmith(m): 1:23pm On Sep 25, 2022
Moblux:



This is not true. Erodotus in his book that he wrote in about 500 BCE mentioned the Atlantis (Ife Kingdom) as one of the 5 existing kingdoms when he travelled the world in his research.

I have already seen this claim made multiple times without any evidence provided. Before you know it, it will become sealed as fact in the minds of the not-so-bright.

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by duro4chang(m): 1:41pm On Sep 25, 2022
RedboneSmith:


I have already seen this claim made multiple times without any evidence provided. Before you know it, it will become sealed as fact in the minds of the not-so-bright.
Abio.
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by Moblux(m): 1:59pm On Sep 25, 2022
RedboneSmith:


I have already seen this claim made multiple times without any evidence provided. Before you know it, it will become sealed as fact in the minds of the not-so-bright.

And the skull taken from Iho Eleru dated back to about 8,000 years is also farce?

What about ghost DNA?

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by duro4chang(m): 2:10pm On Sep 25, 2022
Moblux:


And the skull taken from Iho Eleru dated back to about 8,000 years is also farce?

What about ghost DNA?
Please try to understand.Iho Eleru actually shows that there were human existence but that does not mean kingdom. Dont you know the meaning of kingdom. People may live in a particular place without establishing a kingdom. Iho Eleru did not show any evidence of a kingdom but human existence.

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by Lonestar124: 2:40pm On Sep 25, 2022
Obi gad at umueri Anambra state in igboland.
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by RedboneSmith(m): 4:39pm On Sep 25, 2022
Moblux:


And the skull taken from Iho Eleru dated back to about 8,000 years is also farce?

What about ghost DNA?

See, this is the thing about how Nigerians argue that tires me. Instead of you to present the evidence that Herodotus referenced Ile-Ife in his book (which is what I am contesting) , you veered off and started talking about archaeological finds at Iwo Eleru.
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by duro4chang(m): 4:51pm On Sep 25, 2022
RedboneSmith:


See, this is the thing about how Nigerians argue that tires me. Instead of you to present the evidence that Herodotus referenced Ile-Ife in his book (which is what I am contesting) , you veered off and started talking about archaeological finds at Iwo Eleru.
No evidence to back his claim. Just leave him.

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by Maazieze(m): 7:17pm On Sep 25, 2022
Moblux:



This is not true. Erodotus in his book that he wrote in about 500 BCE mentioned the Atlantis (Ife Kingdom) as one of the 5 existing kingdoms when he travelled the world in his research.

what are you smoking to be equating atlantis{a city that never existed} to ile ife
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by Maazieze(m): 7:19pm On Sep 25, 2022
i am suspicious of op, cause what they posted is the same as this article
https://nigerianinfopedia.com.ng/the-oldest-kingdoms-in-nigeria/
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by Christistruth00: 5:49pm On Sep 26, 2022
Ife Dates back to 300 BC

Many Kings had ruled Ife before Oduduwa dynasty arrived

The Ugbo Dynasty Of Obatala was said to have produced 77 Kings

of which the names of 16 pre Oduduwa Kings are Still remembered

The earliest Ife were Called Ooyelagbo Which means the Survivors Of the

Great flood, this is believed to have been the same as Noah’s flood in the Bible

as it was believed to have destroyed the entire Earth

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Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by AutomaticMotors: 5:47am On Sep 28, 2022
Benin did not request any retar.ded prince from Ife!!!
Re: The Oldest Kingdoms In Nigeria by BayOloro: 5:16am On Jan 23
Can you please explain to me how it is that ORANMIYAN founded Biniin yet a kingdom founded by a KING from ILE IFE is now older than the kingdom of its founder? How many lands did the Benin kingdom conquer to become an empire and lastly, how can you read the write up of a colonialist and then make bogus claims with the document of people who want you subdued? Do you not know that to suppress the IFE history is to bury the evidence of the GODS? How can you not realise that the fake Nigerian history going about is a construct of peddlers of foreign religions? Let me close by asking you something. Are you trying to tell me that Biniin which your historical knowledge calls Benin is older than OGUN LAKAYE OSIN IMOLE because OGUN's life on Earth was recorded from Ire in then Ondo state which is now cut into Ekiti state and all of these lands were under IFE. As a matter of fact, Biniin only started appearing in IFA documents ate into ORUNMILA's earthly experience and that was about 800 years after HE MANIFESTED as human in OWO also from Ondo state which wasn't caled ondo back then but simply IFE. All of that region as called "IFE OYELAGBOOOO" which means "The EXPANSION from where BRIGHTNESS BROKE FORTH AND SPREAD WIDE" OYELAGBOOOO is an expression of a spread of CLARITY/VISIBILITY anf has absolutely nothing to do with Noah or its purported flood and though there was a time when WATERS filled the Earth, OLOFIN handled that quite perfectly.

Please go get updated and stop this write up without any physical evidence cos nobody who is honest from the Edo state will buy this bull from you; they all know IFE is not their mate.

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