Historical Significance
Akandiẹ is one of the five settlers that founded the provincial town of Ogbomọṣọ. While the area became an industrial pottery hub (Ẹbu), the biological lineage through Ojo Alakandiẹ remains the core of the house's oral tradition.
Portal Guide
- • Click on parent nodes to reveal children.
- • Use the side connectors to trace generational paths.
- • Detailed children are listed at the final leaf levels.
Historical Distinction
While the Ẹbu Akandiẹ area consists of 24 family houses, the biological descendants of the founder Akandiẹ are specifically traced through Ojo Alakandiẹ (the head of Ile Ọwaa). This digital record preserves that specific lineage, distinguishing biological heirs from the broader residential community of the quarters.