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Ethnic Group and Traditions in Ogun State
Ogun State indigenes belong to the Yoruba ethnic group, comprising mainly the Egba, the Yewa, the Awori, the Egun, the Ijebu and the Remo. The people are hospitable and accommodating, hence Nigerians from other parts of the country live peacefully with them. The main languages of communication in the State are Yoruba and English. Although…
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Political, Administrative Structure and Organisations in Ogun State
Ogun State has 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) each headed by a Chairman, as enshrined in the Constitution. It is divided into four Geo-political Zones, three Senatorial Districts, nine Federal and 26 State Constituencies. The state is administered by the Governor who works with a cabinet of Civil servants, Commissioners, Special Advisers and Consultants in…
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Economic Activities in Ogun State
Agriculture is the main occupation of the people, providing income and employment for a large percentage of the population. Ogun State is blessed with a conducive climate that supports cultivation of a variety of crops such as yam, cassava, maize, rice, plantain, beans, vegetables and citrus fruits such as orange, paw-paw, pineapple and so on.…
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Standard of Living in Ogun State
Poverty has been defined as the lack of income (in cash or kind) necessary to ensure access to a set of basic needs. But in recent times, it is defined to include powerlessness (the inability to change circumstances for better) isolation, vulnerability (a fear of loosing the little that one has). In an assessment tour…
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Location and Size of Ogun State
Located in the Southwest Zone of Nigeria with a total land area of 16,409.26 square kilometres. It is situated between Latitude 6.2°N and 7.8°N and Longitude 3.0 o E and 5.0°E. Ogun State is bounded on the West by the Benin Republic, on the South by Lagos State and the Atlantic Ocean, on the East…
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History of Ogun State
In February 1976, the territory now called Ogun State was carved out of the old Western State by the military administration of General Murtala Muhammed and General Olusegun Obasanjo. The new State was made up of the former Abeokuta and Ijebu provinces of the former Western State, which itself came into being when it was…
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Ogun State Commissioners, 2004
List of commissioners in Ogun State in 2004 OTUNBA JIMI TAIWO (COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION)Otunba Jimi Taiwo was born in ijesa jib Odogbolu Local Government on the 18th of June 1941.He attended st. Judes’ primary school, Ijesa-Ijebu and Wesley school,irolu Remo,for his primary education, and obtained his First School leaving certificate in 1953. Please click here…
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PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST IN OGUN STATE
THE PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST IN OGUN STATE ARE: Ogun State has both natural and cultural features of antiquity, which could be of interest to tourists and for recreational purposes. The natural features include inselbergs, beaches, valleys, highlands, waterfalls and vegetation. Cultural features include shrines, tombs, arti-facts, sculpture, costume and others. Tourist attractions in the…
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TOURISM IN OGUN STATE
Ogun State has both natural and cultural features of antiquity, which could be of interest to tourists and for recreational purposes. The natural features include inselbergs, beaches, valleys, highlands, waterfalls and vegetation. Cultural features include shrines, tombs, arti-facts, sculpture, costume and others. Tourist attractions in the state include the Olumo rock, a huge rock outcrop…
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YEWA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT
This Local Government Area was formerly Egbado North Local Government. It has its headquarters at Ayetoro, and came into existence via Local Government edict no.9 of 1976. This area has a land size of about 200,213.5 hectares, shares boundaries with Imeko/Afon Local Government in the north, in the south by Yewa South Local Government, in…