Egba

Egba may refer to:

  • Egba people, a clan of the Yoruba people living in western Nigeria
  • EGBA, the European Gaming and Betting Association

  • Egba people

    History

    The Egba group originally under the Oyo Empire became independent following the spectacular collapse of Oyo in the first half of the 19th century. Wars with the Dahomey, in which the Egbas were successful partly due to the protection afforded by the Olumo Rock, led to the founding of the city of Abeokuta, which literally means "under the rock".

    The Egba nation is made up of the following sub-divisions - the Ake, Owu, Oke Ona and Gbagura and Ibara each with its own king. During colonial rule the British recognised the Alake (or King of Ake) as the paramount ruler of the whole clan and their territory, and so, his successor is referred to as the Alake of Egbaland now. The titles of the kings of the aforementioned sub-divisions are therefore Alake of Egbaland, Oshile of Oke Ona,Agura of Gbagura", "Olowu of Owu and "Olubara of Ibara" in order of settlement and seniority in Egba nation. It is worthy of note that the original town and settlement of the Egba nation was under and around Olumo rock, which is in Ikija/Ikereku area of the Egba Oke Ona. The Jagunna of Itoko, is the Chief Priest of Olumo. The area in Ikija, which is Oke Ona, is only an amusement park created as an entrance to the park. The entire Olumo Rock is in the territory of, and under the control of the Itokos. Another reference name for Abeokuta by the founding fathers is Oko Adagba (Adagba's Farm or Bush) in reference to the hunter that founded / discovered Olumo rock. Adagba went hunting in search of game animal / food from the Obantoko township where his fellow Itoko citizens were stationed while wandering for a settlement. Egbaland was not only where Henry Townsend lived but also boasted of being the home of the first newspaper in Nigeria ("Iwe Irohin"). Its people serve as the first of the many Nigerian nations (until recently, the only of them) to have had an anthem.

    European Gaming and Betting Association

    The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) is the main association representing the leading privately owned European online betting and gaming operators, licensed in the European Union. EGBA promotes the implementation of a regulated and competitive market for online gambling operators throughout Europe in line with EU law. The association was created in 2007 and represents 6 member companies and one trade association. Its headquarters are located in Brussels.

    History

    EGBA was created in February 2007 and was formerly known as the European Betting Association. Maarten Haijer serves as the association’s Secretary-General since April 2013.

    Membership

    EGBA is composed of five leading online betting companies: Bet-at-home, Betclic, Bwin.party, Expect and Unibet. The Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association and BOS are affiliate members.

    Objectives

    EGBA promotes the creation of a safe and reliable European digital environment for online gambling players. A well-functioning digital environment requires regulation that provides a high level of consumer protection and takes into account the reality of the digital economy and consumer demand. It must also ensure that the regulated offer can be attractive enough to appeal to the maximum number of players so as to channel them away from unregulated offers.

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    Seaman’s Schnapps Celebrates Egba Heritage as Lead Sponsor of 38th Lisabi Festival

    This Day 19 Apr 2025
    This year’s festival celebrated the profound cultural heritage and values of the Egba people while honouring the legacy of Lisabi Agbongbo Akala ... for Egba sons and daughters both at home and abroad.
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