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When the long wars were finally wound up, both armed camps were broken up on the same day, and the Awere stream near Erin was fixed as the boundary between the two states.

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“But the Governor replied that he knew all that, he knew how the Ilorins came to be there, he even knew how Fulanis and Gambaris came at all to be in Ilorin, but he did not come there to discuss ancient history. He fixed a day in which both camps should be broken up together ; he appointed those who were to see the Ilorins home, and those who were to see the Ibadans home. The Awere stream near Erin was appointed as a boundary between the two States. Andso the camps were broken …”

Keep reading at Part II, Ch. 34 ¶16 →

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