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and 6% of the total population of the Republic of Benin, although their parental ethnic group Fon is the majority in Benin Republic.
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The Ogu people share similarities with other Gbe people and Yorubas as during the C17-18th the Dahomey Empire was under the
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that occurred during the 18th century. According to Mesawaku, a historian; the Ogu people migrated to
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Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures and Contemporary Issues
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region of Ogun State and Makoko in Lagos. They are also located in some parts of the
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has it that the Ogu people are a descendant of those who migrated from
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A. Babatunde Olaide-Mesewaku; Babatunde A. Olaide-Mesewaku (2001).
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rule, thus the strengthen relationship between both ethnicities.
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The Ogu are Gbe speaking people who were settlers in the old
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as early as the 15th century due to the need for security.
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in the southeast of the Republic of Benin, who speak the
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Video in language of the Ogu people (Gungbe) introducing
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Index

Gun cultures
Nigeria
Benin
Gun
French
Christianity
Islam
Vodun
Pha Phlera
Yoruba
Fon
Gungbe Knowledge
ethnic group
Lagos
Ogun State
Ouémé Department
Gun language
Lagos State
Dahomey
Republic of Benin
Oral history
Whydah
Dahomean War
Badagry

Badagry
Yewa
Ipokia
Republic of Benin
Zangbeto

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