They live in Ìpókìyà in Ìlaròó division. The
founders were said to have come from near Ifẹ̀. In ìpókìyà they found some
villages of Ẹ̀yọ̀ Yorùbá. The Anago people are farmers but some Popo people
from the Republic of Benin who are farmers and fishermen live among them. A
mixed population of Ègùn and Ànàgó live at Ìdí-Ìrókò. Another group of Ànàgó,
Ìfọ́nyìn live in Ìlaròó.
Refereces
Abraham, R.C. (1958), Dictionary of Modern Yoruba. London: Hodder
and Stoughton.
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