Community, trade, and religion in coastal Yorubaland
Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Nigeria, 6-8 December 2016
Unless otherwise announced, all events take place at:
Centre for Educational Technology (CET Auditorium)
Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo Day One: 06 December 2016 15.00 - Opening Ceremony 15.15-15.25 – Citation of Keynote speaker 15.25 - 16.15 Keynote - Professor Toyin Falola (University of Texas): Coastal Yorubaland: Habitability, Inhabitance, and Inheritances 16.40 -16.50 – Citation of Lead Paper Presenter 1 16.50-17.30 – Lead Paper - Professor Ayodeji Olukoju (University of Lagos): Economy and Intergroup relations in the Gulf of Guinea during the 18th and 19th centuries 5.30-6.00 – Discussion
Chairman/ Discussant: Professor Adebayo Lawal
19.00 - Conference Dinner
Conference Proceedings will be made available during the conference dinner.
Day Two: 07 December 2016 9.00 -9:10 – Citation of Lead Paper Presenter 2 9:10-9:50 Lead paper - Prof O. O. OLUBOMEHIN (Olabisi Onabanjo Univerity, Ago Iwoye): Trade on the north eastern bank of the Lagos Lagoon: A Focus on Ejinrin Lagoon Market, 1851 – 1939 10:00-11:30 Panel 1: History, religion, and community formation (1)
Chair: Prof O. O. OLUBOMEHIN
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Dr ADEYEMI-SUENU, Adebowale (Lagos State University): Trade, Violence and Diplomacy on the Coast of Ikorodu: The Resistance of Balogun Jaiyesimi
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BALOGUN, Adeyemi (University of Bayreuth): Religion in the Political Economy of Ikorodu
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OMOTAYO, Charles (Osun State University): Individual Agency and the Diversity of Traditional Practice: The Iji Nla Association of Ijede
11.30-12:00 Discussion and Working Tea Break 12:00-13:30 Panel 2: History, religion, and community formation (2)
Chair: tba
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MUDASIRU, Moruff (University of Ibadan): Who owns the central mosque? Ethnic identity and the struggle for spiritual space in Epe, southwest Nigeria
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Dr ADEBUA, Babatunde (Babcock University): Celebrating a Heterogeneous Community: Ebibi in (Ijebu) Epe
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ADEWUSI, Adebayo (Osun State University): Ghanaian Settlers in Orimedu: Oju Ota, Gender, and Christianity in a Coastal Fishing Community
13:00-13:30 Discussion
13:30-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:00 Panel 3: Trade, Mobility and Dissent in the eastern Lagoon and Delta
Chair: tba
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OLUPAYIMO, Dolapo Z. (Adeyemi College of Education): The Illegal Production and Consumption of Ogogoro in Coastal Yorubaland and the Niger Delta
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Dr IKUEJUBE, Gbade and O. A. FUNMILAYO (Adeyemi College of Education): Oil Exploration and Exploitation in Ugbo (Ilaje) communities of coastal Yorubaland
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ONIPEDE, Kayode Joseph (Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomosho): By Canoe and Speedboat: The Recent Expansion of Ilaje Trade
15:30-16:00 Discussion
16:00-16:30 Tea break 16:30-18:00 Panel 4: Moral Traditions of the Coast: Malokun and Ayelala
Chair: Professor Olukoya OGEN (Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo)
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AJISHOLA, Omojeje and Raliat Olusola ADU-PETERS (Adeyemi College of Education): Malokun festival and practices among the Mahin on the Ilaje coast
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RASHEED, Oluwafunminiyi and Mike FAMIYESIN (Adeyemi College of Education Ondo): Controlling the boundaries of morality: The history and powers of Ayelala deity
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IGBOIN, Benson Ohihon (Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko): The Metaphysics of Justice: Ayelala’s Rise to Popularity in Edo State and Benin
17:30-18:00 Discussion
19:00 Dinner
Day Three: 08 December 2016 9:00-10:30 Panel 5: Christianity and Community in Ikale and Ilaje
Chair: t.b.a.
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OLOLAJULO, Babajide O. (University of Ibadan): The Political Economy of Village Level Theocracies in the Ilaje Coastline, Southwest Nigeria: babjid74@yahoo.com
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AYODOKUN Joseph (University of Ibadan): The Importance of Trade for Reverend E. M. Lijadu and the Evangelist Band Mission
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ADEFI, Adegbola (Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife): Yoruba Coastal Christian Communities: From the Evangelist Band Mission to the Zion and Holy Apostles Communities
10:00-10:30 Discussion
10.30-11:00 Tea break 11:00-12:30 Panel 6: Religion, Trade and Identity in the Western Delta: Itsekiri and Urhobo
Chair: Dr Insa NOLTE
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BINTER, Julia (University of Oxford): Transatlantic Trade, Religious Contact and the Politicisation of Heritage - Contested Identities in the Western Niger Delta
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AFATAKPA Fortune (University of Ibadan): The Socio-Economic Festivals: A Case Study of Ore-Isi Festival in Igbe Religion
12:00-12:30 Discussion
12.30 Take-Away Lunch
Reimbursements for paper givers
Departure
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