LIST OF EKOS FOUND IN YORUBALAND
Eko Akete, Lagos Island LG – Lagos State
Eko Ende, Ifelodun LG – Osun State
Ekosin, Odo Otin LG – Osun State
Eko Ajala, Ifelodun LG – Osun State
Ekotedo, Ido LG – Oyo State
Eko kan, Shaki West LG – Oyo State
Ekotedo,Ibadan Northwest – Oyo State
Oko Eko, Ijebu East LG – Ogun State
Eko Epe – Lagos state
Oko Eko, Ijede Ikorodu LG – Lagos State
Eko is a contraction of the Yoruba word Ereko, meaning a farming village or dependency (Eri Oko). All these different Ekos scattered across Yorubaland were established independently without knowledge about any of the others but all happen to have the same Eko element because of their common denominator which is the Yoruba language and culture which they all belong to.
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