The
Ìgbómìnà (also colloquially
Igboona or
Ogboona) are a subgroup of the
Yoruba ethnic group, which originates from the north central and southwest
Nigeria. They speak a dialect also called
Ìgbómìnà or Igbonna, classified among the Central Yoruba of the three major Yoruba dialectical areas. The Ìgbómìnà spread across what is now northern
Osun State and eastern
Kwara State. Peripheral areas of the dialectical region have some similarities to the adjoining
Ekiti,
Ijesha and
Oyo dialects.