57-661: Ilaro is a town in Ogun State , Nigeria. Ilaro town houses about 57,850 people. Ilaro is the headquarters of the Yewa South Local government , now known as YEWALAND which replaced the Egbado division of the former Western State, and later became a part of Ogun State of Nigeria. Ilaro town is about 50 km from Abeokuta , the Ogun State capital, and about 100 km from Ikeja , the capital city of Lagos State . Close to this monument
114-678: A football match , masquerade displays and festival dances, a talent hunt and lots more. A popular promoter of the Yoruba culture in the movie industry popularly known as "Ogogo" was born and bred in Ilaro. Ilaro indigenes have as part of their appellation "Ogogo 'kulodo", "Ogogo T'alujofe", "'Omo Eribigbo Oyo Mako- tracing the history back to the Oyo town" etc. Rivers such as the "Odo Ela", "Odo Ogburu", "Odo Yewa" and "Odo Oniru" are major rivers in Ilaro. Others are Odo Iran, Odo Ponpola, and Odo Ontede. The rivers serves
171-425: A few. A visit to Ilaro will not be complete without the taste of "Idobesi Apara" and "Oso". The ancient Ilaro people welcomes visitors as well as their sons and daughters in foreign lands back home with Apara, Oso and Eko. To the Ilaro people the kola and the bitter kolas are meant for occasions such as the worship of Ogun (Kola), Child naming ceremony (Orogbo). Elder family members are usually called "Ogboni". Thus it
228-643: A former Don at the University of Lagos , Nigeria. The aforementioned people contributed in part to the development of Ilaro town as either moralist worthy of emulation, educators, devoters of religion, principal of secondary schools in Ilaro, former sole administrators / governors, former speaker of the Ogun state house of assembly, Minister of State for Education, secretary to the Yewa south local government, Philanthropists, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, gubernatorial candidate, member of
285-438: A point reference to the exact compound or community where he / she originated from within the town. Examples are Iga Ekerin, Iga Badagunro, Iga Babaolu, Iga Saatun, Iga Papa-nla, Iga Modeolu, Iga basasin, Iga sawo, Ile-Eeleri, Ile-Olooja-meje, Iga keeke, Ita Alaran, Ilu-Ata, Oju-okeke, oju-Alumuwa, Oju-Obe, Oke-Ibese. Oju-Omofe, Oju oronna, Ona otun, Ona-Osi, Ona-Ola, Isale Idomo, Ile marun, Oju Yewa, Iga elemo. etc. Ilaro town had
342-496: A twofold purpose of grazing and watering the rich farmlands of the Yewa/Egbado people and is also dammed to produce potable drinking water to the entire inhabitants of Ilaro. The Ilaro people have their farmlands located in: Oke Ela, Igbo Igbin, Oteyi, Gbokoto, Abobado, Apakoso, Ona Egbo, Olorunda, Igbeji, Igbogun, Iwoye, Olute, Igbo Adaaro, Ebute Igbo Iro, Oke Ibese, Iweke, Igbo ewe, Ijado, Ilobi, Eredo, Olorulekan, to mention but
399-540: A very good romance with the missionaries from Europe in the 19th and the 20th centuries. History has it that the likes of the Late Lord Lugard , Late Mary Slessor visited the Ancient Ilaro town. Many missionaries lived the whole of their lives as Chaplains and as medical doctors in Ilaro town and in remembrance of this, the longest street in Ilaro to date is named Leslie Street after J. Leslie. The Ilaro people have
456-840: A very high concentration of industries (the second most industrialized after Lagos State ) and has one of the lowest incidences of extreme poverty (around 5% of the population against a national average of 31%) according to World Bank data from 2018. Major companies in Ogun include the Dangote Cement factory in Ibese, Nestle , Lafarge Cement factory in Ewekoro , Memmcol in Orimerunmu, Coleman Cables in Sagamu and Arepo , Procter & Gamble in Agbara . In September 2024, The Ogun State Government announced
513-545: A very rich cultural heritage. The Ilaro people are the originator of the “Bolojo“ and the “Gelede” dance. The language of communication at the Gelede dances is songs known as “EFE” which is mostly composed to expose and correct the ills done by people in the neighbourhood. One wouldn't know that one is being noticed at every bad steps one took until a visit to a Bolojo dance performance or the Gelede dance stand when specific songs will be composed and rendered to one's hearing. Listen to
570-535: Is a state in southwestern Nigeria . As a Nigerian state, Ogun is the second most industrialised state after Lagos, with a focus on metal processing. It has good road and rail connections to the harbours in Lagos and Lekki . Wole Soyinka , winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 1986, lives in Ogun. Abeokuta is both Ogun State's capital and most populous city and the capital of Egba Kingdom; other important cities in
627-694: Is a State High Court and Magistrate Courts located in the town. The daily temperature in Ilaro ranges between an average minimum of 23 °C to a maximum of 34.2 °C. Ilaro contains schools where pre-primary , primary , secondary and tertiary education can be obtained. Higher institutions of learning include: The Egbado Teachers Training College, Ilaro, and the Federal Polytechnic Ilaro www.federalpolyilaro.edu.ng , founded in September, 1979. There are several privately owned pre-primary education and kindergarten school located and spread within
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#1732852369752684-765: Is also home to many icons in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general. The current governor is Prince Dapo Abiodun , A member of the All Progressives Congress , who heads the Executive Council of Ogun State . On Wednesday 29 May 2019, Abiodun was sworn in as the fifth governor of Ogun State at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Kuto, Abeokuta. He was re-elected for a second term of office in March 2023. The State government
741-664: Is also the name of the god ( Orisha ) for metalworking in the local Yoruba nature religion, similar to the Greek Hephaestus or the Roman god Vulcan (since the ancient world had trade relations with present-day Nigeria, this may not be entirely coincidental). The state lives up to this name by being the Nigerian centre for metalworking. Here are two examples: Ogun also produces timber , ceramic products, bicycle tyres, carpets, adhesives and other products. Ogun benefits from its proximity to
798-641: Is celebrated annually in remembrance of the great warrior. During the Nigerian Civil War , Ilaro acted as the headquarters of the Egbado land and produced brave warriors who fought for the sustenance of the unity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Notable of these patriots include late Major General Olurin (Rtd), late brigadier general Samuel Adegoriola Oniyide, late Major Onifade and the Late Major Ibikunle Armstrong. Apart from warriors,
855-454: Is led by a democratically elected governor who works closely with members of the state's house of assembly. The capital city of the state is Abeokuta. Ogun State borders the Republic of Benin to the west for about 185 km, Oyo State and Osun State (for 84 km) to the north, Ondo State to the east, Lagos State to the south for about 283 km, and has 16 km of coastline on
912-485: Is the 24th largest State in Nigeria with land area of 16,762 kilometer square. Ogun State is predominantly Yoruba , with the Yoruba language serving as the lingua franca of the state. The dominant religions in Ogun State are majority Christianity and minority Islam although a certain amount of traditional religion is still practiced. Ogun State is noted for being the almost exclusive site of Ofada rice production. Ogun
969-529: Is the fact that these extended families have specific / unique emblems for recognition as either character, art and craft, trade, chieftaincy title or eligibility to the Ilaro Kingship (heirs to the throne). Presently Ilaro is a mixed religion town. There are as many numbers of mosques as there are churches . There are also Muslim Missionary training centers of the Ahmadiyat Muslim Mission and
1026-449: Is the town hall named after the honourable warrior "Orona Hall", whose statue is nearby. Osata was an Ancient Ilaro ruler in the 19th century who sacrificed his own son for his people to enjoy an abundance of rainfall at a time when Ilaro was plagued with drought . The dialect spoken in Ilaro is the Egbado dialect . When Ilaro indigenes meet outside of the home, the shout of “Omo Oluwewun” has
1083-423: Is usual of Ilaro people to say "Ba mi ki Ogboni e O.", meaning "extend my greetings to your dad" (or the leader of your family). The Ilaro family is mostly extended in nature. The old / ancient part of the town still have these extended families housed, fenced and named as Iga. Thus it is popular in Ilaro to have compounds named as; Iga Adebari, Iga Bada, Iga Keke, Iga Babaolu, Iga Ekerin, Iga 'Modeolu etc. Of note
1140-516: The Paramount Ruler of Yewa land. The incumbent paramount ruler is his Royal Highness Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle, who ascended the throne on 14 April 2012. Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle was selected as the Paramount Ruler of The Yewaland by His Excellency, The Governor of Ogun State, Gov. Ibikunle Amosun, exactly four years after the demise of Oba Samuel Adekanmbi Tella II, who ascended to
1197-511: The Western Railway (built in 1899), which still is used for freight trains. The terminus of the "Red Line" of the Lagos suburban railway is located in Agbado, which is part of the Lagos agglomeration but belongs to the state of Ogun in administrative terms. This is why the trains and carriages of Lagos State will be parked, cleaned and maintained in Ogun. Federal Highways are: Three roads to
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#17328523697521254-565: The Yoruba region, and Ogun in particular, was engulfed in conflict between the Ọbáfẹ́mi Awólọ́wọ̀ and Samuel Ládòkè Akíntọ́lá fractions of the AG party ("Operation Wetie", see here ). In July 1966, the then ruler of Nigeria, Johnson Agulyi-Ironsi , was assassinated in Abeokuta in the second coup of the year, which was the prelude to the Biafra War . The state was formed on 3 February 1976 from part of
1311-543: The kingdom of Oyo , which sank into civil war around 1800. South of Ogun, on the tiny island of Lagos , the British had a naval base near which the town of the same name grew rapidly. Until the Berlin Congo Conference in 1885, Great Britain had focussed on a few strategically placed bases for its merchant fleet and navy, such as Lagos and Calabar , and was not interested in the communities developing there. After
1368-758: The Ẹgba , Ijebu , Remo, Egbado, Awori and the Egun peoples. There are also sub groups like the Ikale, the Ketu, the Ohori and the Anago. Ogun State is divided into three senatorial districts: Ogun Central, Ogun East and Ogun West. Ogun Central consists mostly of the Egbas that occupies six local governments: Abeokuta North (Akomoje), Abeokuta south (Ake), Ewekoro (Itori), Ifo (Ifo), Obafemi owode (Owode ẹgba) and Odeda (Odeda). Ogun East consists mostly of
1425-450: The "Protectorate of Lagos" (as opposed to the Colony of Lagos ; the border between these two is identical to the modern border between Lagos State and Ogun State - inhabitants of a colony were treated as fully entitled subjects of the British crown, those in protectorates not) in 1893 and later of the "Protectorate of Yorubaland", in 1906 of the "Protectorate of Southern Nigeria" and in 1914 of
1482-505: The +234 8083.., +2348084...., +2348082.... +2348085.... +234 039 4 area codes. Internet access is possible either through private link ups with major internet service providers from Lagos and Abeokuta or through commercial browsing centers located in the town square, on Leslie road, at the Orita Pahayi and The Federal Polytechnic campus. Ilaro is the site of the Olu of Ilaro who also doubles as
1539-457: The 1940s, food was strictly rationed in Nigeria. The transport of food from the more agrarian Ogun to the hungry metropolis of Lagos was severely penalised (Pullen Scheme, see here ). In the first elections in Ogun, 1954, the semi-socialist "Action Group" (AG) under Ọbáfẹ́mi Awólọ́wọ̀ became the strongest party in the Western Region, to which Ogun also belonged. After independence in 1960,
1596-461: The Bight of Benin to the south, interrupted by Araromi Beach exclave of Ondo State. Ogun has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate. The city's yearly average temperature is 29.34 °C (84.81 °F) and it is -0.12% lower than Nigeria's averages. Ogun typically receives about 141.58 millimeters (5.57 inches) of precipitation and has 224.18 rainy days (61.42% of the time) annually. The governor of
1653-631: The Dioceses of Abeokuta (1997) with 60 parishes under Bishop Peter Kayode Odetoyinbo (2014) and Ijebu-Ode (1969) with 40 parishes under Bishop Francis Obafemi Adesina (2019), both suffragans of the Archdiocese of Lagos . The following are the mineral resources in Ogun State: Afolabi Olabimtan Afolabi Olabimtan (11 June 1932 – 27 August 2003) was a Nigerian politician , writer , and academic . He
1710-606: The EFE and you will have the cause to laugh out the stress as well as sorrows out of your life. The Adebowale and Atolagbe family of Ona - Otun and the Isale Idiroko compounds of Ilaro are known for the carvings of the Masks and the breast plates (In general the costumes for the Gelede dance performance). The Bolojo dance are usually held at the Oronna hall or at venues for annual occasions such as
1767-877: The Egungun play ground in the “Ago Ishaga “ area of Ilaro town., the Oro Festival, the Ogun festival, the Sango festival, the Elegbara, the Alamuwa, the Iya Ala festival, the Igbala festival and the Igunuko festival. The Orona Ilaro festival is however the most significant for its attraction of culture and tourism enthusiasts to the town. The festival usually includes such events as the Sisi Ilaro beauty pageant ,
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1824-641: The European colonial powers had staked out their spheres of interest 1885 in Berlin (these were only valid if another power had not previously brought the area in question under its control) the United Kingdom quickly expanded thusly its territory in the assigned Niger region. The British attack on the Kingdom of Oyo in 1891 was the first step, the punitive expedition against Benin 1896 the second. Today's Ogun became part of
1881-660: The Ijebus and the Remos that occupies 9 local governments: Ijebu East (Ogbẹrẹ), Ijebu North (Ijebu Igbo), Ijebu North East (Attan), Ijebu ode (Ijebu ode), Ikenne (Ikenne remo), Odogbolu (Odogbolu), Ogun waterside (Abigi), Remo North (Ilisan Remo) and Sagamu (Sagamu). Ogun West consists mostly of the Yewas (formerly Egbados) that occupies 5 local governments: Ado odo Ota (Otta), Imeko Afon (Imeko), Ipokia (Ipokia), Yewa North (Ayetoro) and Yewa South (Ilaro). In pre-colonial times, today's Ogun belonged to
1938-485: The Ilaro town also produced renowned Yoruba literature guru Prof. Afolabi Olabimitan who later became a politician few years before his death and was also a delegate to the Nigerian Constitutional conference in 1999. He authored Kekere Ekun, this being his first novel published in 1967. He also authored “Ta lo p’omo Oba?" and other literatures. Until his death he was a member of the “Akomolede Yoruba" group and
1995-566: The Ilaro town. In addition to Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro also has the Polytechnic Staff Primary and Secondary schools. Means of transportation is primarily by road. However, there is a locomotive railway line linking the town to Lagos and Abeokuta via Ifo junction and also to the terminus of the Lagos Ifo rail trunk line “Idogo”. Communication with the outside world form Ilaro town is through mobile telephones and land phones through
2052-680: The Nawar-ud- deen Missions respectively. The Missionaries introduced religion and western education to the people of Yewa Land. Churches and schools were founded of which the Christ Missionary Church and school was founded as CMS and the first secondary school in Egbado land known then as Egbado College Ilaro, now Yewa College was also founded. Neighbouring Towns to Ilaro The following towns are neighbouring towns to Ilaro; they include : Ajilete, Oke-Odan, Owode, Ibese, Oja Odan, Pahayi , Idogo-Ipaja, Papa-Alanto, and Imasayi. There
2109-900: The Republic of Benin : Other major roads include: Mainly Christian and Muslim, some traditional Yoruba animism. The Anglican Province of Lagos within the Church of Nigeria includes the ten Dioceses of Awori led by Bishop Johnson Akin Atere (2009), Egba (1976) led by Bishop Emmanuel Adekunle (2009), Egba West (2007) led by Bishop Samuel Oludele Ogundeji (2010), Ifo (2007) led by Bishop Nathaniel Oladejo Ogundipe (2012), Ijebu led by Bishop Peter Rotimi Oludipe (2020), Ijebu-North led by Bishop Solomon Kuponu (2005), Remo led by Bishop Michael Fape (2004, Archbishop of Lagos 2016-21), Yewa , formerly Egbado led by Bishop Michael Adebayo Oluwarohunbi (2014), and Ijebu-South West led by Bishop Babatunde Ogunbanwo (2009). 179,014 Catholics (2020) in
2166-460: The chain attached to himself and the leopard as at the time of entering the ground. This place where Orona disappeared into the ground with his Leopard is today known as the Orona Shrine and has been renovated and constructed as an emolument for lovers of history and tourists. It is also the location where the coronation of every new traditional ruler of the town is performed. The Orona Ilaro Festival
2223-419: The establishment of a $ 5 million battery recycling plant by a British company. Mining and agriculture are among the most important economic sectors in Ogun. Limestone , chalk , phosphate and gravel are mined and grain , rice , maize , cassava , yams , bananas , cocoa , kola nuts , rubber , palm oil and palm kernels are harvested. The state is the largest producer of kolanut in Nigeria. Ogún
2280-447: The files of Ilaro history. In the history laid by these humble kinsmen and peace-loving individuals, apart from saving the lives of their kinsmen from the hands of the invading Dahome and other warriors, news had it that Orona with his "Ekun" ( Leopard ) when he became old and wanted to show the potency of His powers entered into the ground and told his people to call upon him whenever there is problem, i.e. in times of war, by just pulling
2337-528: The former "Western" state. Ogun state has three federal secondary schools; Federal Government Girls' College, Sagamu and Federal Government College, Odogbolu and Federal Science and Technical College, Ijebu-Imushin. Ogun state has one Federal University; the Federal University of Agriculture , Abeokuta (FUNAAB ) and one Federal college of education, FCE Osiele (both at Odeda Local government area), one state government college of education, named after
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2394-427: The growth of cocoa , cashew , pawpaw , kola nut , maize , sugarcane , and potatoes at plantation and mechanized levels. Due to a very thick forest, the major industry of the Ilaro people is the timber industry . There are several timber milling industries spread at the outskirts of the town for the production of planks and plywood for both local consumption and exportation. Industries in Ilaro town include
2451-756: The house of assembly, as the case may be. Also apart from these people there are also indigenes of Ilaro that are spread all over cities and other towns in Nigeria and as well as around the world in Europe , in the United States of America , in Asia , in various islands and some countries in Africa such as Ivory Coast , Ghana , Libya , Senegal , Cameroon , Niger Republic and the neighbouring Republic of Benin . In addition, there are different Iga (Compounds) and communities associated with indigenes of Ilaro that give every individual
2508-399: The independence anniversary, children's day celebrations etc. The Gelede dances are usually held in the market square and usually during the summer time to enable each and every one both, young and old indigenes of Ilaro to participate. Ilaro festivals include The Egungun Masquerade festival, which in most cases usually last for three months with almost a daily dance and magic performance at
2565-666: The late Nigerian educationist of international repute Augustus Taiwo Solarin in 1994 as Tai Solarin College of Education (TASCE ), (formerly known as Ogun State College of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, one Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro). One is named after late Nigerian business mogul and winner of 12 June 1993 election, Basorun Moshood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola as Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY ), formerly known as Ogun State Polytechnic, Ojere, Abeokuta, Another Gateway Polytechnic Saapade, Remo (GAPOSA), Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic Ijebu-Igbo (Aapoly) (formerly known as 'The Polytechnic Ijebu-Igbo) it
2622-502: The local fufu and gari processing industries, the timber/plank making industries the local Aso Oke weaving industry, paint industry and cement industry located some few kilometers from the Ilaro town a few minutes walking distance from the Ibese town. Ilaro was founded in the 18th century by Aro who migrated from the Oyo town to settle down in Igbo Aje, a little hill situated at the centre of
2679-432: The metropolis of Lagos and the new deep-sea harbour and the new Dangote refinery in Lekki (as of 2024). The planned airport Lagos-Epe will be located next to the border to the state of Ogun. Ogun benefits from the Lagos- Abeokuta - Ibadan standard rail link since 2021. The planned Apapa-Kajola Express will connect the centre of the state with the Lagos port. Abeokuta also is connected with Lagos by 77 km of
2736-491: The power of unifying the "Ilu Aro" people. In the past the major occupation of the Yewa/Egbado people was mostly farming of arable crops and cash crops like cocoa , coffee , kola nuts, oranges, and pineapples . Other farm products included Cassava , yam , okra , rice , bananas , plantains , water leaf , and spinach . Mineral resources found in Ilaro include Phosphate and limestone . The Ilaro soils are mostly loamy and humus, rich in manure and elements that support
2793-453: The state include Ijebu-Ode , the capital of the Ijebu Kingdom , and Sagamu , the capital of the Remo Kingdom and Nigeria's leading Kola nut grower. Ilaro, the capital of Yewa(Egbado Kingdom). Ogun state is covered predominantly by rain forest and has wooden savanna in the northwest. Ogun State had a total population of 3,751,140 residents as of 2006, making Ogun State the 16th most populated state in Nigeria. In terms of landmass, Ogun State
2850-536: The state is selected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two -third of the State local government Areas. If no candidate passes threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government Areas. Ogun State consists of twenty local government areas . They are: The main ethnic groups in Ogun State are
2907-667: The throne of Obaship in 1976 after the demise of The Late Oba Adetona Amerika. The Olu Ijana of Ijana town, The Oni Igbeji of Igbeji town, Oloja of Oja Odan, The Oni Idogo of Idogo Ipaja, Oni Iwoye of Iwoye town, Olu of Eredo, Olowode of Owode, Olu of Imasayi, Baale of Iweke and other traditional rulers in Yewa Land are some of the kings in Yewa land which His royal highness, the incumbent Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle (Agunloye IV) rules over. Social amenities in Ilaro town include: government-owned and privately owned hospitals , government-owned dispensaries , public libraries , electrical plants, water works and road networks linking
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#17328523697522964-450: The town from where he and his warriors could sight enemies (mostly slave traders from the neighbouring Benin republic known then as Dahomey) on attack from a long distance. Aro himself was a warrior and a hunter to be reckoned with. Ilaro had her name from "Ilu Aro" meaning the settlement of Aro which later became Ilaro for ease of pronunciation. Ancient Ilaro town had great farmers, hunters and warriors out of which Orona and Osata ranked
3021-547: The town with other towns and even neighbouring country, Republic of Benin. There are quite a number of hotels of quality spread over the town. In January, 2009, Governor Gbenga Daniel commissioned the Ilaro International stadium. The stadium is capable of hosting international and national sports competitions. The Ilaro town has several banks which serve the needs of individuals, farmers and businesses. 6°53′24″N 3°01′01″E / 6.89°N 3.017°E / 6.89; 3.017 Ogun State Ogun State
3078-597: The whole of Nigeria. In 1899, it received a railway connection to Lagos, the "Boat Express" ran through Ogun to Apapa and thus connected the region with the wider world. In 1899, it was several years earlier in this than other regions in West and Central Africa that were not connected to the coast. In the 1930s, Ogun was a centre of the Nigerian women's movement under the leadership of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti ( Fela Kuti's mother). Democracy in colonial Nigeria after 1922 only existed in Lagos and Calabar; Nigerians could not participate politically elsewhere (see here ). During
3135-409: Was born in Ogun State and was later the senator for Ogun West from 1999 to 2003. He died in a motor accident in August 2003. Olabimtan achieved a PhD at the University of Lagos in African Languages. He became an expert in the Yoruba language , and wrote a number of novels in the tongue, such as Kekere Ekun in 1967 and Ayanmo in 1973. In 1999, Olabimatan was elected as a senator for
3192-630: Was name after Chief Abraham Aderibigbe Adesanya who was a Nigerian politician, lawyer and activist. Two state government universities: Olabisi Onabanjo University , Ago Iwoye (formerly known as Ogun State University), and the Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED ) Ijebu Ode . Ogun State has a total of nine registered universities , the highest of any state in Nigeria. It has five private universities . Amongst which are Chrisland University , Hallmark University in Ijebu-itele, Abeokuta Bells University of Technology in Ota , Covenant University and Babcock University in Ilisan-Remo, which
3249-404: Was the first private university in the country. The state has two major government hospitals: the Federal Medical Center at Abeokuta, and the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital in Sagamu . The National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC ) Permanent Orientation Camp is located at Sagamu Local Government area of the state. Ogun state government has begun the itele road. The state has
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