A PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF PLACE-NAMES IN OGBOMOSO, SOUTHWEST NIGERIA
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This study provided valuable insight into the historical geography of Ogbomoso society, illustrating the pattern of settlement as ancestral, and relating it with the 19thcentury demographic changes in Yoruba societies. Besides, place-names in Ogbomoso provide an insight to settler’s origin and culture. Place-names in Ogbomoso fulfill the task of identity, distinguished one community from the other with cultural sentiments and significance in line with Vuolteenaho and Berg culturalist orientations where the focus lies on the etymology of place names in broader socio-historical context. It also assisted the people in their everyday life and business by describing location, locality, and environment; it also gave information on where we have been or where we plan to go supporting George Seddon and Brian Jackman’s view place-names tell us not only where we want to go but where we have come from; clues to our past and the forces that have shaped the land we live in. In addition and as shown in the paper, some place-names in Ogbomoso are reflections of geographical extension brought about by colonial activities and social development, due to the activities of modern government. It is descriptive and referential, thus, it aligned with Bertrand Russell Causal theory of names popular with linguistics history. Other functions of place-names in Ogbomoso include trade and commerce, transportation, environmental planning, provision of social amenities. Place-name(s) in Ogbomoso reveals the peoples’ culture and ideology of naming as an attempt to preserve their primordial traditions. It is; thus, a means of cultural continuity. The narrative reveals the relevance of place-names as identity builder in historical standpoint. It also addressed the importance of place-names, their role as links to the past with the social and cultural identity-building capacity, for identification and place marking. The paper noted that an intimate relationship between a place and the name exist in Ogbomoso, and therefore, conclude that place-names in Ogbomoso is a reflection the peoples past and their cultural heritage, thereby, it gives rise to feelings of citizen's collective socio-cultural and national identity. Place-names meaning in Ogbomoso therefore has real-world referents that arehistoric, with conceptual meanings within which scholars and individuals could assess the integration of the various sub-groups into the Ogbomoso metropolis. Several of the place-names easily points to the cultural heritage of the people by revealing and describing their origin, the history of the place and the space,explaining family history and settlement in relationship to public space such as Oke-Ado Akintola, described Chief S.L.A. Akintola, the Premier of the old Western Region (1962-1966) country home. Gaa-Masifa, and Ago-Ife described the settlers as who came from Masifa and Ile-Ife, two separate towns from the present Osun state, running from the internecine war settle in the early part of the 19th century.
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