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  • Baakun people, being hunters and farmers, received the Modakeke people warmly because of their work as blacksmith.
  • In the latest incident, at least 20 people were killed Wednesday in the city of Modakeke, the Punch newspaper reported.
  • The decision ignited years-old ethnic and land rivalries, with the Modakeke saying the decision showed government favoritism toward Ife.
  • Villagers in Ile-Ife and nearby Modakeke village have engaged in running battles since last August, the Lagos Guardian reported.
  • Appointed by the Federal Government of Nigeria as Chairman of Peace and Reconciliation committee for Ife-Modakeke crises on 24 March 2000.
  • "' Oba Francis Adedoyin "'is the Ogunsua, or traditional ruler, of Modakeke in Osun State, Nigeria.
  • In the southwestern communities of Ile-Ife and Modakeke, voting was canceled after violence between the rival communities killed five people last week.
  • In the latest round of violence on Wednesday, Muslims from Ile-Ife accused Modakeke residents of refusing them access to a prayer ground.
  • Upon the departure of Modakeke people from Oyo Alaafin, their first place of settlement was at Baakun where they practiced their art of blacksmithing.
  • The fighting, which began on Monday, was sparked by the decision earlier this year to relocate the local government headquarters from Modakeke to Ife.
  • In the latest round of violence on Wednesday, Muslims from Ile-Ife accused Modakeke residents of refusing them access to a Muslim prayer ground.
  • For area Oyo-Fiditi, Awe, and Ogbomosho; for Ife area Modakeke, Ipetumodu and Ifetedo, for Ilesha area Ipetu-Ijesa, Ibokun and Ifewara.
  • Unconfirmed media reports said that at least 120 people were injured in Modakeke and about 20 buildings _ including a mosque and a court building _ were destroyed in the clashes.
  • Carter was given Ife works of art in 1896 by the recently crowned King of Ife, Adelekan, in the hopes that a decision in his favour would be made about the resettlement of Modakeke residents outside the city.
  • "' Modakeke "'is a town in Osun State, South West Nigeria, with a population of close to three hundred thousand people . The Modakekes are also known as the " Akoraye " and have a history of valor at war and are prosperous farmers.
  • Gbongan fought as an ally of Ibadan in the Modakeke war of 1881-86, and this was why almost all Modakeke moved en-masse to settle in Gbongan on March 27, 1909 before Ode Omu was founded in 1910 for those Modakeke who chose to settle in a separate town.
  • Gbongan fought as an ally of Ibadan in the Modakeke war of 1881-86, and this was why almost all Modakeke moved en-masse to settle in Gbongan on March 27, 1909 before Ode Omu was founded in 1910 for those Modakeke who chose to settle in a separate town.
  • Gbongan fought as an ally of Ibadan in the Modakeke war of 1881-86, and this was why almost all Modakeke moved en-masse to settle in Gbongan on March 27, 1909 before Ode Omu was founded in 1910 for those Modakeke who chose to settle in a separate town.
  • For instance, evidence abounds that he distributed arms and ammunitions to Ikire, Gbongan and Edunabon with a view to subjugating Modakeke first " which being removed out of the way Ede would be besieged and thus the Ibadans in the camp would be taken in front and in the rear . " However, the towns in question refused to carry out Derin's bidding and, contrarily, forwarded all the arms to Aare Latoosa.