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ABSTRACT
The long essay examined the Benin and Urhobo inter-group relations up to 1900. It would be argued that the environment of Benin and Urhobo people couple with their other needs triggered the inter-group relations in pre-colonial Nigeria. Hence, this study maintained that inter-group cooperation and integration could be necessary and vital steps in tackling societal problems and promoting development in a community.
The study examined the traditions of origins Benin and Urhobo. The study showed that the people of Benin and Urhobo are of the same ancestral line and both of them once lived together in the land of the Igodomigodo. The study also examined the pre-colonial political institution, economic activities and social organization of Urhobos, the economic relations between Benin and Urhobo in the pre-colonial period, the socio-political relations between Benin and Urhobo in the pre-colonial period.