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Ogboni

Ogboni
FoundedBefore 1884
TypeConfraternity
AffiliationIndependent
StatusActive
EmphasisYorubas
ScopeNational
Headquarters
Nigeria

Ogboni (also known as Osugbo in Ijèbú) is a fraternal institution indigenous to the Yoruba-speaking polities of Nigeria, Republic of Bénin and Togo, as well as among the Edo people. The society performs a range of political and religious functions, including exercising a profound influence on monarchs and serving as high courts of jurisprudence in capital offenses.[1][2]

Its members are generally considered to constitute the nobility of the various Yoruba kingdoms of West Africa.[3]

  1. ^ Arewa, O., & Stroup, K. (1977). The Ogboni Cult Group (Nigeria): Analysis and Interpretation of the Communicative Events Which Constitute the Behavior of Its Members. Anthropos, 72(1/2), 274–287. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40459084
  2. ^ "Nigeria: Ogboni society, including its history, structure, rituals and ceremonies; information on membership and the consequences of refusing to join". refworld.org. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  3. ^ "Here are 8 prominent cults and secret societies in Africa". africa.businessinsider.com. Retrieved July 20, 2023.

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