 接下來                                                   17 ının अझारोजिBir 2 weisen Met 그럼 Ma'in kundum is amakwe two and they have been a dominant and relevant force in a larger country and the wider Yoruba Kingdom for centuries. Indeed, they once killed an oba of the name, oba ehe Buddha and routed his navy. Geographically, Ma'in land lies between latitude 61, 4 north and longitude 43, 4 east and is bordered by a Kale in the north, Ijebu in the west, Ishekiri and Ubo in the east, Edo in the north east and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The Ma'in kundum consists of several coastal areas such as Orimoloje, Magbeniwa, Ibo Kuta and Mofere as well as Interland settlements like Ode Ma'in, Ibu Lomi and Tijere, Ibo Koda and Ibu Egoin, Me'in Ite do, Itebu me, Itebu Kumi and Orara. These locations have played a vital role in the historical and cultural significance of the Ma'in people. The Ma'in Kingdom's location along the Atlantic coastline of the present day understate in Nigeria has influenced its cultural and historical prominence. The intricate network of coastal and interland settlements reflects the breadth of Ma'in dominance and the enduring legacy of its people. As one of the ancient Yoruba Kingdom's Ma'in holds a unique place in the rich tapestry of Nigerian history and the wider Yoruba cultural heritage. The Ayyema Fugge Ilajechang resounds through the ages symbolizing the enduring spirit of the Ma'in people and their timeless connection to their ancestral land. Their legacy embodies the resilience and cultural riches of the Yoruba nation, particularly many historical, particularly many historic families and localities in Lagos. Four out of five administrative divisions making Ma'in land a crucial cornerstone of Nigeria's historical and cultural landscape. Indeed many of the localities in Lagos are one of the most prominent others in Lagos. I am Bola Hoba.