Ibadan Republic

Ibadan Republic
c. 1838 – 1893
Anthem: 
  • "Ibadan, city of warriors
  • They who made it into a great city
  • We its children will not allow
  • That their honour and glory perish"
Ibadan c. 1840
CapitalIbadan
Common languagesYoruba
Religion
Yoruba religion, Christianity, Islam
GovernmentMilitary republic
The Baale, Balogun or Seriki 
• c. 1850s – 1867
Ogunmola
• c. 1872 – 1885
Are Latosa
History 
c. 1838
1893
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Oyo Empire
Southern Nigeria Protectorate

The 'Ibadan Republic was a powerful Yoruba state in present-day Nigeria. It emerged in the 19th century following the collapse of the Oyo Empire. Initially a war camp in the 1820s, Ibadan evolved into a major military power after its decisive victory against the Ilorin Emirate in 1838 at the Battle of Òsogbo. This victory not only halted the Fula jihad's advance but also established Ibadan as the principal defender of the Yoruba region, propelling its imperial ambitions. Its empire however was relatively short-lived, lasting until its incorporation into British colonial Nigeria in 1893.