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The Origin of the Benin Kingdom

The Benin people, or Edo, trace their origins to migrations and settlements in the region of present-day southern Nigeria. Early communities developed agricultural, political, and social structures that allowed them to thrive and lay the foundation for state formation.

The emergence of the Benin Kingdom under the Ogiso dynasty and later the Oba system consolidated territories, regulated trade, and reinforced social cohesion through cultural and religious institutions.

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The Benin people, or Edo, trace their origins to a complex interplay of migration, settlement, and cultural development in the region of present-day southern Nigeria. Oral traditions and historical evidence suggest that the Edo ancestors migrated from northern and central areas, gradually establishing communities along the Niger Delta and its tributaries. These early settlers developed agricultural, political, and social structures that allowed them to thrive in a region rich in resources and conducive to organized state formation.
The formation of the Benin Kingdom was marked by the emergence of organized political systems and centralized authority, first under the Ogiso dynasty and later under the Oba system.

These structures allowed the Benin people to consolidate territories, regulate trade, and maintain internal stability. Cultural and religious institutions played a central role, intertwining governance with spiritual and ritual practices that reinforced social cohesion and collective identity.

 

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The Origin of the Benin KingdomThe Origin of the Benin Kingdom
Original price was: ₦7.00.Current price is: ₦6.00.
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