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Origin Of Some Locations’ Names In Lagos. by kenniefawole(m): 7:18am On Mar 05, 2019
1. Ojota

Ojota used to be a military settlement in the late 18th century and soldiers practised their shooting there. The area had several gun firing spots and became known as “Oju Ota” in Yoruba
which means “Bullet spots”. It later metamorphosed into Ojota which it is called now.

2.Abule Egba

This area is on the outskirts of Lagos and got its name from the early settlers who were Egba people from Abeokuta. The area was first called “Abule awon egba” in Yoruba, which means “Village of Egba people”. It later became “Abule Egba”.

3.Apongbon

Apongbon is one of Lagos’ most popular markets, and it’s also quite close to the popular Oke-Arin market. It got its name from the then acting governor of the Lagos colony, William McCoskry, who had a Red Beard. The Yorubas who couldn’t pronounce the colonial governor’s name decided to describe him by his red beard and started calling him “Oyinbo to pon ni igbon” meaning a red-bearded man. It later became Apongbon.

4.Magodo

Magodo is now a posh area, but in the past, it used to be sacred land. The residents had a lot of taboos and one of them was to avoid using mortars and pestles, “Ma gun odo” which means “Don’t pound it”. It later became ‘Magodo

5.Epetedo

Epe is named after the early settlers who were Epe traders. The area became dominated by the Epes and they still trade there until today.



6.Ebute-Metta

Ebute-Metta is one of the earliest harbour docks where British ships berthed at. It was a hub for trade and commerce in colonial times. Ebute-Metta is a fusion of the words “Ebute” which means the seaside in Yoruba, and “Metta” which means three.

7.Broad street

Broad street used to be one of the longest and widest streets in the city. It got its name from its broadness.

8.Agidingbi

The British Naval forces invaded Lagos in 1885 under the pretext of stopping slavery and human sacrifice. The noise their canon made was really loud, and the sound was heard round the streets of Lagos Island. The people described the sound as “A gb din gbinnn”. Which means a loud groundbreaking noise. The name Agidingbi was borne out of this.

9.Victoria Island

Victoria Island was also a major hub for commerce and British ships berthed there often. It’s named after Queen Victoria of England who was Queen from 1837-1901.

10.Ikeja

Ikeja, the capital of Lagos, is actually an abbreviation for “Ikorodu And Epe Joint Administration”. It was coined by the colonial masters for ease of administration.”
See more! https://www.imranservices.com.ng/2019/03/04/origin-of-some-locations-names-in-lagos/
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Re: Origin Of Some Locations’ Names In Lagos. by kenniefawole(m): 7:18am On Mar 05, 2019
Lagos way !!!
Re: Origin Of Some Locations’ Names In Lagos. by HEFAIROHLUWA(m): 9:19pm On Mar 19, 2019
And some greedy folks say lagos is a no man's land grin
This will never make front page!
Seun !!!!
Re: Origin Of Some Locations’ Names In Lagos. by jara: 10:10pm On Mar 19, 2019
The widest, main and most popular street in Lagos at point was Martins Street.

It was named after one of the most prominent international trader of the time Pa Adebayo Ojo Ogun Martins. His relatives went from Ile-Ife to Oshogbo and finally settled between Oshogbo and Ogbomosho in a place called IRESA.

He planted breadfruit he brought from Brazil where the Street was named Breadfruit Street but more popular for the white satin called Aso Martin, he also brought.

He owned vast area from Ita-Aknani (Garber Square) to Breadfruit Street. He was buried in the middle of his land in 1852 which was later named Martins Street by Commander of Lagos Colony, Governor Glover. His remains was moved to where Koriko Bar was to widen the Martins Street and later moved to Garber Square.

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