The impact of ogbomoso emigtrants on socio-political structure of ogbomoso community 1969-2010
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objectives of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Ogbomoso Community
- 2.2Historical Perspective of Ogbomoso Emigrants
- 2.3Socio-Political Structure of Ogbomoso Pre-1969
- 2.4Impact of Ogbomoso Emigrants on Socio-Political Structure
- 2.5Economic Contributions of Ogbomoso Emigrants
- 2.6Cultural Influences of Ogbomoso Emigrants
- 2.7Challenges Faced by Ogbomoso Emigrants
- 2.8Integration of Ogbomoso Emigrants in Host Communities
- 2.9Comparison with Other Migrant Communities
- 2.10Future Prospects for Ogbomoso Emigrants
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Sampling Techniques
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Limitations
- 3.7Reliability and Validity of Data
- 3.8Research Timeline
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Socio-Political Impact Analysis
- 4.3Economic Contributions Evaluation
- 4.4Cultural Influence Assessment
- 4.5Challenges Faced by Emigrants
- 4.6Integration Successes and Failures
- 4.7Comparative Analysis Results
- 4.8Future Implications
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.4Implications for Policy and Practice
- 5.5Contributions to Existing Knowledge
Project Abstract
This research project delves into the impact of Ogbomoso emigrants on the socio-political structure of the Ogbomoso community from 1969 to 2010. Ogbomoso, a city located in Oyo State, Nigeria, has a rich history and a unique socio-political structure that has evolved over the years. The period from 1969 to 2010 witnessed significant emigration from Ogbomoso to various parts of Nigeria and beyond, leading to a substantial diaspora community. The study aims to explore how these Ogbomoso emigrants have influenced the socio-political dynamics within their hometown during the specified timeframe. By examining the interactions between emigrants and the local community, the research seeks to shed light on the extent of their impact on various aspects of Ogbomoso's socio-political structure. This impact could manifest in diverse ways, including changes in cultural practices, political ideologies, economic development, and community relationships. Through a combination of historical analysis, qualitative interviews, and archival research, the project aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between Ogbomoso emigrants and the socio-political structure of the community. By examining both the push and pull factors driving emigration and the subsequent effects on the hometown, this study seeks to offer insights into the broader implications of migration on local communities. Furthermore, the research project will analyze how the presence of Ogbomoso emigrants has influenced power dynamics, leadership structures, and decision-making processes within the community. By exploring the role of returning emigrants in local governance, community development projects, and cultural preservation efforts, the study aims to highlight the contributions and challenges faced by individuals who straddle multiple socio-political contexts. Overall, this research project contributes to the growing body of literature on migration, diaspora studies, and community development in Nigeria. By focusing on the specific case of Ogbomoso and tracing the impact of emigrants over four decades, the study provides valuable insights into the complexities of socio-political change in a rapidly evolving society. The findings of this research have the potential to inform policy decisions, community initiatives, and academic discussions on the enduring legacy of migration on local communities.
Project Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 </strong><strong>BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</strong></p><p> According to oxford Advance Learners, Dictionary, Migration is the movement of large numbers of people from one place to another1. Which characterized human existence from the time immemorial for food; shelter and security? However, There are two main perspectives of the theories of migration economic and non economic determinants of migration. Firstly, migration is usually from low income areas with few job opportunities with the objectives of improving the status and economic wellbeing of the migrants. Secondly, the non-economic factors affect the decision to migrate such as means of co-villagers at destination, ethnic compatibility and residual environmental factors at both origin and destination2.</p><p> This study therefore, attempt to study the different migration patterns between 1969 when the migration became well noticed in Ogbomoso and year 2010 when their impact became highly appreciated.</p><p><strong>1.2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Firstly, the purpose of this essay is to examine the factors that led to the movement of some indigenes of Ogbomoso to other places in Nigeria and beyond and why some have decided to be permanently residence at their new places.</p><p> Secondly, to examined their socio-political and Economic set up through their organization and to examine how they impacted on socio-political, and economic structure of Ogbomoso community between 1969 and 2010.</p><p><strong>1.2 </strong><strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p> This research work examined the impact of Ogbomoso emigrants on socio-political structure of Ogbomoso community during 1969 when migration became rampant in the midst of people of Ogbomoso till 2010.</p><p> Also, greater emphasis will be laid on the factors responsible for the migration of Ogbomoso indigenes to other parts of Nigeria.</p><p> The impact of the various migration in Ogbomoso community is yet to be written, and this is what this essay is set to accomplish.</p><p><strong>1. 4 SIGNIFICANCE</strong></p><p>This essay will enlighten people on the development that Ogbomoso emigrants brought to Ogbomoso community and this may prompt other researchers to carry out research on similar topic</p><p>However, this research work will also xray their negative effect on the town because migration depopulated Ogbomoso which had adversely affected quick development of the town (Ogbomoso).</p><p><strong>1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND LIMITATION</strong></p><p> To pursue the objective of this study, I made an extensive use of oral source, this became imperative because there has been little documented on historical data about Ogbomoso emigrants.</p><p> Thus the use of interview as a means of collecting data on this study is indispensable, to supplement the information I gathered from the library , I proceeded to the filed where I conducted extensive interview with prominent individuals, Chiefs, local historians and others who by virtue of their age and collections have relevant information about Ogbomoso emigrants such as Johon Brown, Alata and Evergreen etc. who transformed socio-political structure of the town (Ogbomoso)</p><p> Other sources includes, Journal, Magazine, paper presented at Soun Palace and lecture of Ogbomoso Associations such as Ogbomoso Dun, Abode Dun, Abodire, Irewolede, llelabo Isinmi, Ogbomoso Parapo etc.</p><p><strong>1.6 LITERATURE REVIEW</strong></p><p>It is important to understand the fact that various works have been produced on internal migration in Nigeria. One of such works is Makinwa which captures the major finding of scholars on internal migration in Nigeria. She explained that migrations are of two type: The economic and the non-economic. She also explained further that migration could also be taken for social, religion,or political reasons. However, the author fails to discuss about Ogbomoso emigrants which this work will focus on.</p><p> Further more, Reuben shed light on the meaning of migration as a permanent or semi permanent change of resident which he considered to be ration. He also mention factors responsible for migration such as war, drought and natural disaster3.</p><p> Also, Oyewumi, N.D in his book and paper presented by King Oladunni Jimoh Oyewumi remained a very valuable and reliable source</p><p>of Ogbomoso history4. These books shed light on social, political aspect of Ogbomoso people, and also traced their origin as well as the economic life of the earliest people of Ogbomoso town5.</p><p> Also, daily Times (1969) “Ghanaians fought over property of Alies”</p><p>This author shed light on how Ghanaians besieged and fought each other over the looted property of aliens particularly Ogbomoso emigrants in Ghana as a result of quit order promulgated in 1969 stipulated that aliens who held no valid resident permit should quit the country within twelve days6. However, this makes Ogbomoso depotees who have been migrate to other parts of Nigeria and beyond to impacted positively on their home town through regular visit and sending money home for building of manufacturing companies6.</p><p><strong>NOTES AND REFERENCES</strong></p><p>1. “Oxford Advance Learner’s Dictionary”. 6th edition 2008, P.743.</p><p>2. Makinwa, P.A “Internal Migration in Nigeria” . Ibadan:</p><p> Heinemann, 1981, p.6.</p><p>3. Udo, R.K “Internal Migration” HMB: Nigeria Limited, 1979, pp.1- 185.</p><p>4. Oyerinde, N.D “Iwe Itan Ogbomoso” Peak Precise General Enterprise, 1934, pp 1-184.</p><p>5. Oladunni, Oyewumi Jimoh. “History of Ogbomoso” Soun Palace, 1986, pp. 1-20.</p><p>6. Tribune, 11th December, 1969, “Ghanaians Fought over property of Aliens” Olaniyi Rasheed. P.1.</p><p>7. Johnson, S. “History of the Yoruba” Lagos CSS Book shop: 1921. pp. 1-20</p>
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