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Ekiti State

Ekiti State (Yoruba: Ìpínlẹ̀ Èkìtì) is a state in southwestern Nigeria, bordered to the north by Kwara State for 61 km, to the northeast by Kogi State for 92 km, to the south and southeast by Ondo State, and to the west by Osun State for 84 km. Named for the Ekiti people—the Yoruba subgroup that make up the majority of the state's population—Ekiti State was formed from a part of Ondo State in 1996 and has its capital as the city of Ado-Ekiti.[4]

Ekiti
Nicknames: 
Location of Ekiti State in Nigeria
Coordinates: 7°40′N 5°15′E / 7.667°N 5.250°E / 7.667; 5.250
Country Nigeria
Date created1 October 1996
CapitalAdo-Ekiti
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Ekiti State
 • GovernorBiodun Oyebanji (APC)
 • Deputy GovernorMonisade Afuye (APC)
 • LegislatureEkiti State House of Assembly
 • SenatorsC: Michael Opeyemi Bamidele (APC)
N: Cyril Fasuyi (APC)
S: Yemi Adaramodu (PDP)
 • RepresentativesList
Area
 • Total6,353 km2 (2,453 sq mi)
 • Rank31st of 36
Population
 (2006 Census)
 • Total2,210,957
 • Estimate 
(2022)
3,592,200[1]
 • Rank29th of 36
 • Density350/km2 (900/sq mi)
DemonymEkiti
GDP (PPP)
 • Year2021
 • Total$15.20 billion[2]
23rd of 36
 • Per capita$3,979[2]
18th of 36
Time zoneUTC+01 (WAT)
Dialing Code
+234
ISO 3166 codeNG-EK
HDI (2021)0.614[3]
medium · 13th of 37

One of the smallest states of Nigeria, Ekiti is the 31st largest in area and 30th most populous with an estimated population of nearly 3.3 million as of 2016.[5] Geographically, the state is divided between the Nigerian lowland forests in most of the state and the drier Guinean forest–savanna mosaic in the north. Among the state's nature are false acraeas, mona monkey, forest buffalo, and grey parrot populations along with one of the last remaining Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee populations with a troop of about 20 chimpanzees in the heavily threatened Ise Forest Reserve.[6][7] In March 2022, Ekiti State became the first state in Nigeria to adopt a state tree as one of its official symbols. On World Forest Day 2022, Governor Kayode Fayemi announced that Obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) had been chosen as State Tree owing to its local prominence and environmental, economic and cultural significance.[8]

Modern-day Ekiti State has been primarily inhabited for centuries by the Ekiti people, a Yoruba subgroup, with minorities of the Akoko Yoruba subgroup. Religiously, the majority of the state's population (~85%) are Christian with smaller Muslim and traditionalist minorities at about 10% and 5%, respectively.

In the pre-colonial period, the area that is now Ekiti State was at various points ruled by the Oyo Empire, Benin Empire, and finally, the Ekiti states which formed the Ekiti Confederacy in the latter half of the 1800s. From 1877 to 1893, the Confederacy fought the Kiriji War led by Fabunmi Okemesi alongside other Eastern Yoruba groups against the Ibadan Kingdom and other Western Yoruba groups; the war ended in a British-brokered stalemate before the area was colonized and incorporated into the British Southern Nigeria Protectorate which later merged into British Nigeria in 1914. After independence in 1960, the area of now-Ekiti was a part of the post-independence Western Region until 1967 when the region was split and the area became part of the Western State. In 1976, the Western State was split and the state's east became Ondo State. Twenty years later, Ondo State's northwest (then termed the Ekiti Zone) was broken off to form Ekiti State.[4]

Economically, Ekiti State is partially based around agriculture, mainly of yams, rice, cocoa, and cassava crops. Key minor industries are logging and tourism. Ekiti has the joint-thirteenth highest Human Development Index in the country and is considered the heart of the homeland of the Ekiti people.[9]

History edit

Ekiti was an independent state prior to the British conquest. It was one of the many Yoruba states in what is today Nigeria. The Ekiti people as a nation and districts of Yoruba race trace some of her progeny to Oduduwa, the father and progenitor of Yoruba race even though good reason appear to establish the existence of aboriginal people in Ekiti region prior to influx of royalty from present day Ile Ife as that kingdom grew and abound.[10]

There are two major schools of thought regarding Ekiti history. First was the story that tied the origin of Ekiti to Ife. The story goes that the Olofin, one of the sons of Oduduw had 16 children and in the means of searching for the new land to develop, they all journeyed out of Ile-Ife as they walked through the Iwo - Eleru (Cave of Ashes) at Isarun and had stop over at a place called Igbo-Aka (forest of termites) closer to Ile-Oluji.[11]

The Olofin, the 16 children and some other beloved people continued with their journey, but when they got to a particular lovely and flat land, the Owa-Obokun (the Monarch of Ijesha land) and Orangun of Ila decided to stay in the present Ijesha and Igbomina land in Osun state.[11] While the remaining 14 children journeyed onwards and later settled in the present day Ekiti land. They discovered that there were many hills in the place and they said in their mother's language that this is "Ile olokiti" the land of hills. Therefore, the Okiti later blended to Ekiti. So Ekiti derived her name through hills.[12]

It must however be noted, that this history may describe the history of certain royalty in present-day Ekiti, but not all of Ekiti which is made up of 131 Principal towns, with their own royalty and many land-owning communities with no royalty at all. In fact, the invading royalties from the East went on to colonize and transform the aboriginals, distinguishing the Ekiti dialect upon mix-up with the Ife/Oyo tongue of the Yorubas according to Samuel Johnson, the renowned historian of early Yoruba States and Affairs.[10]

Second school of thought on Ekiti origin is more likely and grounded in actual history. It was said that Oduduwa, the ancestor of the Yoruba traveled to Ife [Ife Ooyelagbo] where he met people who were already settled there. Among the elders he met in the town were Agbonniregun [Stetillu], Obatala, Orelure, Obameri, Elesije, Obamirin, Obalejugbe just to mention a few. It is known that descendants of Agbonniregun [Baba Ifa] settled in Ekiti, examples being the Alara and Ajero who are sons of Ifa. Orunmila [Agbonniregun] himself spent a greater part of his life at Ado. Due to this, we have the saying ‘Ado ni ile Ifa’ [Ado is the home of Ifa]. The Ekiti have ever since settled in their present location.[13]

Nobody can give accurate dates to these events due to the lack of written sources, but people have lived in Ekiti for centuries. It is on record that Ekiti Obas had prosperous reign in the 13th century. An example was the reign of Ewi Ata of Ado-Ekiti in the 1400s.

About the Ekitis, Samuel Johnson had this to say:

"Historically, the Ekitis are among the aboriginal elements of the Nigeria absorbed by the invaders from the East (Yoruba people from Ile Ife). "The term Ekiti denotes a "Mound", and is derived from the rugged mountainous feature of that part of the country. It is an extensive province and well watered, including several tribes and families right on to the border of the Niger, eastward. They hold themselves quite distinct from the Ijesas, especially in political affairs." (Samuel Johnson, The History of the Yoruba, 1921). It is believed that the ancestors of Ekiti people who came to combine with the aboriginal people on the land migrated from Ile Ife, the spiritual home of the Yoruba people. According to oral and contemporary written sources of Yoruba history, Oduduwa, the ancestor of the Yoruba traveled to Ife [Ife Ooyelagbo] where he met people who were already settled there. Among the elders he met in the town were Agbonniregun [Stetillu], Obatala, Orelure, Obameri, Elesije, Obamirin, Obalejugbe just to mention a few. It is known that descendants of Agbonniregun [Baba Ifa] settled in Ekiti, examples being the Alara and Ajero who are sons of Ifa. Orunmila [Agbonniregun] himself spent a greater part of his life at Ado. Due to this, we have the saying ‘Ado ni ile Ifa’ [Ado is the home of Ifa]. The Ekiti have ever since settled in their present location. The early Ekiti country is divided into 16 districts (and it has been maintained to this day), each with its own Owa or King (Owa being a generic term amongst them) of which four are supreme, viz. : — (1) The Owore of Otun, (2) The Ajero of Ijero, (3) The Ewi of Ado and (4) The Elekole of Ikole. The following are the minor Ekiti kings : — (5) Alara of Aramoko, (6) Alaye of Efon Alaye, (7) Ajanpanda of Akure, (8) Ologotun of Ogotun, (9) Olojudo of Ido, (10) Attah of Aiyede, (11) Oloja Oke of Igbo Odo, (12) Oloye of Oye, (13) Olomuwo of Omuwo, (14) Onire of Ire, (15) Arinjale of Ise and (16) Onitaji of Itaji. The Orangun of Ila is sometimes classed among them, but he is only Ekiti in sympathy, being of a different family."[14]

The modern Ekiti state was formed from part of Ondo in 1996.[15] Prior to this, it was part of the Ondo Province in Western Region of Nigeria. While the non-Ekiti part of the region largely dominated geographically, Akure which was then regarded as an Ekiti town was the headquarters of Ondo province.[16]

Geography edit

 
View from the top of one of The Iworoko Mountains in Ekiti State.

The State is mainly an upland zone, rising over 250 meters above sea level. It lies on an area underlain by metamorphic rock. It is generally an undulating part of the country with a characteristic landscape that consists of old plains broken by step-sided out-crops that may occur singularly or in groups or ridges. Such rocks out-crops exist mainly at Aramoko, Efon-Alaiye, Ikere-Ekiti, Igbara-odo- ekiti and Okemesi-Ekiti. The State is dotted with rugged hills, notable ones being Ikere-Ekiti Hills in the south, Efon-Alaiye Hills on the western boundary and Ado-Ekiti Hills in the centre.[17]

Climate and vegetation edit

The State enjoys tropical climate with two distinct seasons. These are the rainy season (April–October) and the dry season (November–March). Temperature ranges between 21° and 28 °C with high humidity. The south westerly wind and the northeast trade winds blow in the rainy and dry (Harmattan) seasons respectively. Tropical forest exists in the south, while savannah occupies the northern peripheries.[18]

Towns and administrative divisions edit

Local Government Areas edit

Ekiti State consists of sixteen Local Government Areas. They are:

Current list of Local Government Area Chairmen. edit

1 Ise/Orun: Hon. Olumide Falade 2 Gbonyin: Hon. Sade Akinrinmola 3 Emure: Hon. Oludare Paul Awopetu 4 Ido-Osi: Hon. Chief Ayodeji Arogbodo 5 Oye: Hon. Tayo Ogundare 6 Irepodun/Ifelodun: Hon. Dapo Olagunju 7 Ado-Ekiti: Hon. Deji Ogunsakin 8 Ikere: Hon. Bola Alonge 9 Ekiti South West: Hon. Lanrewaju Omolase 10 Efon: Hon. Bolaji Jeje 11 Ilejemeje: Hon. Ganiyu Bakare 12 Ijero: Hon. Abiodun Dada 13 Ekiti East: Hon. Samuel Adeniyi 14 Ekiti West: Hon. Kolawole Omotunde 15 Moba: Hon. Adeniyi Adebayo 16 Ikole: Hon. Adesola Adeyanju [19][20]

 
Lake in Ekiti State

Proposed 18 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Ekiti State edit

The Ekiti State Government in 2014, prior to the exit of the immediate past Governor Fayemi, was to create additional 18 LCDAs based on the recommendations of the White Paper Committee set up by the government. This has, however, been cancelled by Governor Ayo Fayose.[citation needed]

Demographics edit

Ekitis are culturally homogeneous and they speak a dialect of Yoruba language known as Ekiti. The homogeneous nature of Ekiti confers on the state some uniqueness among the states of the federation. Slight differences are noticeable in the Ekiti dialects of the Yoruba language spoken by the border communities to other states. For example, the people of Ado local government area do not speak exactly the same dialect with the people of Ijero Local government area, while the people of Ikole area speak something different from the people of Ikere area. The communities influenced by their locations include Otun (Moba land) that speaks a dialect close to the one spoken by the Igbominas in Kwara State. The people of Oke-Ako, Irele, Omuo speak a similar dialect to that of Ijesas of Osun State. However, part of the uniqueness of the Ekitis is that wherever is your own part of the state, you will understand well, when the other Ekiti[21] man/woman speaks, in spite of the dialectal variations. In addition, all towns in Ekiti State take a common suffix, “Ekiti,” after their names.[22]

Religion edit

About 85% Christian, with about 10% Muslim and 5% traditional Yoruba Animist.[23][24] The Anglican Province of Ondo within the Church of Nigeria includes the three Dioceses of Ekiti Oke (2004) led by Bishop Isaac Olatunde Olubowale (2004), Ekiti West (2005) led by Bishop Rufus Victor Ajileye Adepoju (2017), and Ekiti (1996) led by Bishop Andrew Olushola Ajayi (2022).

446,475 Catholics (2021) in the Diocese of Ekiti (1972 as Ado-Ekiti), a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Ibadan, with 63 parishes under Bishop Felix Femi Ajakaye (2010).

Languages edit

Languages of Ekiti State listed by LGA:[25]

Education edit

Ekiti State operates the 6-3-3-4 system of education in use in Nigeria. The primary education is under the supervision of Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board which usually partner with UBEC to ensure the development of human capacity and infrastructure as captured in the Universal Basic Education Policy.[26] The State Ministry of Education coordinates the registration and maintenance in both private and public schools from basic to the secondary level as it is applicable all over Nigeria.

Emmanuel School (now Emmanuel Nursery and Primary School) established in 1896 was the first and now the oldest formal school in Ekiti State. Saint Joseph Nursery and Primary School, Ado-Ekiti, St. Louis Primary School, Ikere-Ekiti, Catford Nursery and Primary School, Ado-Ekiti, and EKSU Staff School are among the most popular primary schools in Ekiti State. Notable secondary schools in Ekiti State include but not limited to Christ’s School, Ado Ekiti, Petoa City College, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti Anglican Diocesan High School, Ado-Ekiti and Notre Dame College, Usi-Ekiti.

[27] There are only four universities in Ekiti State which are namely]: The Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti[28] that was established in 2009 which has its main campus in the capital city of Ekiti State, is one of the leading private universities in Nigeria. Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti,[29] Federal University Oye-Ekiti,[30] and the newly established Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology Ikere-Ekiti[31] are the public universities in Ekiti State. Other tertiary institutions in Ekiti State are the Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti,[32] Crown Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti,[33] College of Health Technology, Ijero-Ekiti.[34]

Transport edit

Major Roads include:

  • Ado Ekiti-Igede-Aramoko Rd west from Ado-Ekiti to Osun State as Erimo-Effon Alaiye Rd,
  • Ikokum-Ijero Ekiti Rd west from Ijero via Igbeja to Osun State,
  • the Otun Rd north from Ido Ekiti to Kwara State,
  • Omuo Ekiti-Ekinrin Rd east to Kogi State,
  • Omuo Ekiti-Igbe Rd south to Ondo State,
  • Ado Ekiti-Ikare Rd east to Ondo State,
  • Owo-Emure Ile Rd south to Ondo State,
  • Ado Ekiti-Ogbolu Rd south to Ondo State,
  • southwest from Ikere to Ondo State,
  • Igede Ekiti Oke Rd south to Ondo State at Ibuji.

Politics edit

The State government is led by a democratically elected governor who works closely with members of the state's house of assembly. The Capital of the State is Ado-Ekiti.[35]

Electoral system edit

The electoral system of each 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.[36]

Natural resources edit

Ekiti land is naturally endowed with numerous natural resources. The state is potentially rich in mineral deposits. These include granite, kaolinite, columbite, charnockite, iron ore, baryte, limestone, aquamarine, gemstone, phosphate, limestone, tourmaline, gold coal in limited quantity among others. They are largely deposited in different towns and villages of Ijero, Ekiti West, Ado - Ekiti, Ikole, Ikere, Ise-Ekiti and other local government areas.

The Land is also blessed with water resources, some of its major rivers are Ero, Osun, Ose, and Ogbese. The state of hills is also blessed with variety of tourist attractions abound in the state namely, Ikogosi Warm Springs; Arinta Water Falls; Olosunta and Orole hills of Ikere; Erin-ayonugba River at Erijiyan Ekiti; Fajuyi Memorial Park of Ado - Ekiti and so on. The Ikogosi tourist centre is the most popular and the most developed. The warm spring is a unique natural feature, and supporting facilities are developed in the centre. The spring is at present, being processed and packaged into bottled water for commercial purpose by a private company - UAC Nigeria.

Moreover, the land is buoyant in agricultural resources with cocoa as its leading cash crop. It was largely known that Ekiti land constituted well over 40% of the cocoa products of the famous old Western Region. The land is also known for its forest resources, notably timber, and in March 2022, Obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) was adopted as State Tree due to its prominence and economic significance.[8] Because of the favourable climatic conditions, the land enjoys luxuriant vegetation, thus, it has abundant resources of different species of timber. Food crops such as yam, cassava, and also grains like rice and maize are grown in large quantities. Other notable crops such as kola nut and varieties of fruits are also cultivated in commercial quantities.[37]

Gallery edit

Notable people edit

[1]

S. Banji Akintoye: history professor and writer.

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Sources edit

  • Adesina Adetola. Ekiti Kete: The Value, The Virtue and The Vision. 2008. ISBN 978-978-086-696-9
  • Samuel Johnson. The History of the Yoruba, 1921

External links edit

  • Ekiti247.com
  • Ekiti.com
  • Ekitinigeria.net
  • saharareporters.com
  • ekitistate.gov.ng

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Ekiti State Yoruba Ipinlẹ Ekiti is a state in southwestern Nigeria bordered to the north by Kwara State for 61 km to the northeast by Kogi State for 92 km to the south and southeast by Ondo State and to the west by Osun State for 84 km Named for the Ekiti people the Yoruba subgroup that make up the majority of the state s population Ekiti State was formed from a part of Ondo State in 1996 and has its capital as the city of Ado Ekiti 4 EkitiStateFlagSealNicknames Land of Honour amp IntegrityLocation of Ekiti State in NigeriaCoordinates 7 40 N 5 15 E 7 667 N 5 250 E 7 667 5 250Country NigeriaDate created1 October 1996CapitalAdo EkitiGovernment BodyGovernment of Ekiti State GovernorBiodun Oyebanji APC Deputy GovernorMonisade Afuye APC LegislatureEkiti State House of Assembly SenatorsC Michael Opeyemi Bamidele APC N Cyril Fasuyi APC S Yemi Adaramodu PDP RepresentativesListArea Total6 353 km2 2 453 sq mi Rank31st of 36Population 2006 Census Total2 210 957 Estimate 2022 3 592 200 1 Rank29th of 36 Density350 km2 900 sq mi DemonymEkitiGDP PPP Year2021 Total 15 20 billion 2 23rd of 36 Per capita 3 979 2 18th of 36Time zoneUTC 01 WAT Dialing Code 234ISO 3166 codeNG EKHDI 2021 0 614 3 medium 13th of 37One of the smallest states of Nigeria Ekiti is the 31st largest in area and 30th most populous with an estimated population of nearly 3 3 million as of 2016 5 Geographically the state is divided between the Nigerian lowland forests in most of the state and the drier Guinean forest savanna mosaic in the north Among the state s nature are false acraeas mona monkey forest buffalo and grey parrot populations along with one of the last remaining Nigeria Cameroon chimpanzee populations with a troop of about 20 chimpanzees in the heavily threatened Ise Forest Reserve 6 7 In March 2022 Ekiti State became the first state in Nigeria to adopt a state tree as one of its official symbols On World Forest Day 2022 Governor Kayode Fayemi announced that Obeche Triplochiton scleroxylon had been chosen as State Tree owing to its local prominence and environmental economic and cultural significance 8 Modern day Ekiti State has been primarily inhabited for centuries by the Ekiti people a Yoruba subgroup with minorities of the Akoko Yoruba subgroup Religiously the majority of the state s population 85 are Christian with smaller Muslim and traditionalist minorities at about 10 and 5 respectively In the pre colonial period the area that is now Ekiti State was at various points ruled by the Oyo Empire Benin Empire and finally the Ekiti states which formed the Ekiti Confederacy in the latter half of the 1800s From 1877 to 1893 the Confederacy fought the Kiriji War led by Fabunmi Okemesi alongside other Eastern Yoruba groups against the Ibadan Kingdom and other Western Yoruba groups the war ended in a British brokered stalemate before the area was colonized and incorporated into the British Southern Nigeria Protectorate which later merged into British Nigeria in 1914 After independence in 1960 the area of now Ekiti was a part of the post independence Western Region until 1967 when the region was split and the area became part of the Western State In 1976 the Western State was split and the state s east became Ondo State Twenty years later Ondo State s northwest then termed the Ekiti Zone was broken off to form Ekiti State 4 Economically Ekiti State is partially based around agriculture mainly of yams rice cocoa and cassava crops Key minor industries are logging and tourism Ekiti has the joint thirteenth highest Human Development Index in the country and is considered the heart of the homeland of the Ekiti people 9 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate and vegetation 3 Towns and administrative divisions 3 1 Local Government Areas 3 2 Current list of Local Government Area Chairmen 3 3 Proposed 18 Local Council Development Areas LCDAs in Ekiti State 4 Demographics 5 Religion 6 Languages 7 Education 8 Transport 8 1 Politics 8 2 Electoral system 9 Natural resources 10 Gallery 11 Notable people 12 References 13 Sources 14 External linksHistory editEkiti was an independent state prior to the British conquest It was one of the many Yoruba states in what is today Nigeria The Ekiti people as a nation and districts of Yoruba race trace some of her progeny to Oduduwa the father and progenitor of Yoruba race even though good reason appear to establish the existence of aboriginal people in Ekiti region prior to influx of royalty from present day Ile Ife as that kingdom grew and abound 10 There are two major schools of thought regarding Ekiti history First was the story that tied the origin of Ekiti to Ife The story goes that the Olofin one of the sons of Oduduw had 16 children and in the means of searching for the new land to develop they all journeyed out of Ile Ife as they walked through the Iwo Eleru Cave of Ashes at Isarun and had stop over at a place called Igbo Aka forest of termites closer to Ile Oluji 11 The Olofin the 16 children and some other beloved people continued with their journey but when they got to a particular lovely and flat land the Owa Obokun the Monarch of Ijesha land and Orangun of Ila decided to stay in the present Ijesha and Igbomina land in Osun state 11 While the remaining 14 children journeyed onwards and later settled in the present day Ekiti land They discovered that there were many hills in the place and they said in their mother s language that this is Ile olokiti the land of hills Therefore the Okiti later blended to Ekiti So Ekiti derived her name through hills 12 It must however be noted that this history may describe the history of certain royalty in present day Ekiti but not all of Ekiti which is made up of 131 Principal towns with their own royalty and many land owning communities with no royalty at all In fact the invading royalties from the East went on to colonize and transform the aboriginals distinguishing the Ekiti dialect upon mix up with the Ife Oyo tongue of the Yorubas according to Samuel Johnson the renowned historian of early Yoruba States and Affairs 10 Second school of thought on Ekiti origin is more likely and grounded in actual history It was said that Oduduwa the ancestor of the Yoruba traveled to Ife Ife Ooyelagbo where he met people who were already settled there Among the elders he met in the town were Agbonniregun Stetillu Obatala Orelure Obameri Elesije Obamirin Obalejugbe just to mention a few It is known that descendants of Agbonniregun Baba Ifa settled in Ekiti examples being the Alara and Ajero who are sons of Ifa Orunmila Agbonniregun himself spent a greater part of his life at Ado Due to this we have the saying Ado ni ile Ifa Ado is the home of Ifa The Ekiti have ever since settled in their present location 13 Nobody can give accurate dates to these events due to the lack of written sources but people have lived in Ekiti for centuries It is on record that Ekiti Obas had prosperous reign in the 13th century An example was the reign of Ewi Ata of Ado Ekiti in the 1400s About the Ekitis Samuel Johnson had this to say Historically the Ekitis are among the aboriginal elements of the Nigeria absorbed by the invaders from the East Yoruba people from Ile Ife The term Ekiti denotes a Mound and is derived from the rugged mountainous feature of that part of the country It is an extensive province and well watered including several tribes and families right on to the border of the Niger eastward They hold themselves quite distinct from the Ijesas especially in political affairs Samuel Johnson The History of the Yoruba 1921 It is believed that the ancestors of Ekiti people who came to combine with the aboriginal people on the land migrated from Ile Ife the spiritual home of the Yoruba people According to oral and contemporary written sources of Yoruba history Oduduwa the ancestor of the Yoruba traveled to Ife Ife Ooyelagbo where he met people who were already settled there Among the elders he met in the town were Agbonniregun Stetillu Obatala Orelure Obameri Elesije Obamirin Obalejugbe just to mention a few It is known that descendants of Agbonniregun Baba Ifa settled in Ekiti examples being the Alara and Ajero who are sons of Ifa Orunmila Agbonniregun himself spent a greater part of his life at Ado Due to this we have the saying Ado ni ile Ifa Ado is the home of Ifa The Ekiti have ever since settled in their present location The early Ekiti country is divided into 16 districts and it has been maintained to this day each with its own Owa or King Owa being a generic term amongst them of which four are supreme viz 1 The Owore of Otun 2 The Ajero of Ijero 3 The Ewi of Ado and 4 The Elekole of Ikole The following are the minor Ekiti kings 5 Alara of Aramoko 6 Alaye of Efon Alaye 7 Ajanpanda of Akure 8 Ologotun of Ogotun 9 Olojudo of Ido 10 Attah of Aiyede 11 Oloja Oke of Igbo Odo 12 Oloye of Oye 13 Olomuwo of Omuwo 14 Onire of Ire 15 Arinjale of Ise and 16 Onitaji of Itaji The Orangun of Ila is sometimes classed among them but he is only Ekiti in sympathy being of a different family 14 The modern Ekiti state was formed from part of Ondo in 1996 15 Prior to this it was part of the Ondo Province in Western Region of Nigeria While the non Ekiti part of the region largely dominated geographically Akure which was then regarded as an Ekiti town was the headquarters of Ondo province 16 Geography edit nbsp View from the top of one of The Iworoko Mountains in Ekiti State The State is mainly an upland zone rising over 250 meters above sea level It lies on an area underlain by metamorphic rock It is generally an undulating part of the country with a characteristic landscape that consists of old plains broken by step sided out crops that may occur singularly or in groups or ridges Such rocks out crops exist mainly at Aramoko Efon Alaiye Ikere Ekiti Igbara odo ekiti and Okemesi Ekiti The State is dotted with rugged hills notable ones being Ikere Ekiti Hills in the south Efon Alaiye Hills on the western boundary and Ado Ekiti Hills in the centre 17 Climate and vegetation edit The State enjoys tropical climate with two distinct seasons These are the rainy season April October and the dry season November March Temperature ranges between 21 and 28 C with high humidity The south westerly wind and the northeast trade winds blow in the rainy and dry Harmattan seasons respectively Tropical forest exists in the south while savannah occupies the northern peripheries 18 Towns and administrative divisions editLocal Government Areas edit See also List of villages in Ekiti State Ekiti State consists of sixteen Local Government Areas They are Ado Ekiti Ikere Oye Aiyekire Gbonyin Efon Ekiti East Ekiti South West Ekiti West Emure Ido Osi Ijero Ikole Ilejemeje Irepodun Ifelodun Ise Orun Moba Current list of Local Government Area Chairmen edit 1 Ise Orun Hon Olumide Falade 2 Gbonyin Hon Sade Akinrinmola 3 Emure Hon Oludare Paul Awopetu 4 Ido Osi Hon Chief Ayodeji Arogbodo 5 Oye Hon Tayo Ogundare 6 Irepodun Ifelodun Hon Dapo Olagunju 7 Ado Ekiti Hon Deji Ogunsakin 8 Ikere Hon Bola Alonge 9 Ekiti South West Hon Lanrewaju Omolase 10 Efon Hon Bolaji Jeje 11 Ilejemeje Hon Ganiyu Bakare 12 Ijero Hon Abiodun Dada 13 Ekiti East Hon Samuel Adeniyi 14 Ekiti West Hon Kolawole Omotunde 15 Moba Hon Adeniyi Adebayo 16 Ikole Hon Adesola Adeyanju 19 20 nbsp Lake in Ekiti StateProposed 18 Local Council Development Areas LCDAs in Ekiti State edit The Ekiti State Government in 2014 prior to the exit of the immediate past Governor Fayemi was to create additional 18 LCDAs based on the recommendations of the White Paper Committee set up by the government This has however been cancelled by Governor Ayo Fayose citation needed Demographics editEkitis are culturally homogeneous and they speak a dialect of Yoruba language known as Ekiti The homogeneous nature of Ekiti confers on the state some uniqueness among the states of the federation Slight differences are noticeable in the Ekiti dialects of the Yoruba language spoken by the border communities to other states For example the people of Ado local government area do not speak exactly the same dialect with the people of Ijero Local government area while the people of Ikole area speak something different from the people of Ikere area The communities influenced by their locations include Otun Moba land that speaks a dialect close to the one spoken by the Igbominas in Kwara State The people of Oke Ako Irele Omuo speak a similar dialect to that of Ijesas of Osun State However part of the uniqueness of the Ekitis is that wherever is your own part of the state you will understand well when the other Ekiti 21 man woman speaks in spite of the dialectal variations In addition all towns in Ekiti State take a common suffix Ekiti after their names 22 Religion editAbout 85 Christian with about 10 Muslim and 5 traditional Yoruba Animist 23 24 The Anglican Province of Ondo within the Church of Nigeria includes the three Dioceses of Ekiti Oke 2004 led by Bishop Isaac Olatunde Olubowale 2004 Ekiti West 2005 led by Bishop Rufus Victor Ajileye Adepoju 2017 and Ekiti 1996 led by Bishop Andrew Olushola Ajayi 2022 446 475 Catholics 2021 in the Diocese of Ekiti 1972 as Ado Ekiti a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Ibadan with 63 parishes under Bishop Felix Femi Ajakaye 2010 Languages editLanguages of Ekiti State listed by LGA 25 Education editEkiti State operates the 6 3 3 4 system of education in use in Nigeria The primary education is under the supervision of Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board which usually partner with UBEC to ensure the development of human capacity and infrastructure as captured in the Universal Basic Education Policy 26 The State Ministry of Education coordinates the registration and maintenance in both private and public schools from basic to the secondary level as it is applicable all over Nigeria Emmanuel School now Emmanuel Nursery and Primary School established in 1896 was the first and now the oldest formal school in Ekiti State Saint Joseph Nursery and Primary School Ado Ekiti St Louis Primary School Ikere Ekiti Catford Nursery and Primary School Ado Ekiti and EKSU Staff School are among the most popular primary schools in Ekiti State Notable secondary schools in Ekiti State include but not limited to Christ s School Ado Ekiti Petoa City College Ado Ekiti Ekiti Anglican Diocesan High School Ado Ekiti and Notre Dame College Usi Ekiti 27 There are only four universities in Ekiti State which are namely The Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti 28 that was established in 2009 which has its main campus in the capital city of Ekiti State is one of the leading private universities in Nigeria Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti 29 Federal University Oye Ekiti 30 and the newly established Bamidele Olumilua University of Education Science and Technology Ikere Ekiti 31 are the public universities in Ekiti State Other tertiary institutions in Ekiti State are the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti 32 Crown Polytechnic Ado Ekiti 33 College of Health Technology Ijero Ekiti 34 Transport editMajor Roads include Ado Ekiti Igede Aramoko Rd west from Ado Ekiti to Osun State as Erimo Effon Alaiye Rd Ikokum Ijero Ekiti Rd west from Ijero via Igbeja to Osun State the Otun Rd north from Ido Ekiti to Kwara State Omuo Ekiti Ekinrin Rd east to Kogi State Omuo Ekiti Igbe Rd south to Ondo State Ado Ekiti Ikare Rd east to Ondo State Owo Emure Ile Rd south to Ondo State Ado Ekiti Ogbolu Rd south to Ondo State southwest from Ikere to Ondo State Igede Ekiti Oke Rd south to Ondo State at Ibuji Politics edit The State government is led by a democratically elected governor who works closely with members of the state s house of assembly The Capital of the State is Ado Ekiti 35 Electoral system edit The electoral system of each 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 36 Natural resources editEkiti land is naturally endowed with numerous natural resources The state is potentially rich in mineral deposits These include granite kaolinite columbite charnockite iron ore baryte limestone aquamarine gemstone phosphate limestone tourmaline gold coal in limited quantity among others They are largely deposited in different towns and villages of Ijero Ekiti West Ado Ekiti Ikole Ikere Ise Ekiti and other local government areas The Land is also blessed with water resources some of its major rivers are Ero Osun Ose and Ogbese The state of hills is also blessed with variety of tourist attractions abound in the state namely Ikogosi Warm Springs Arinta Water Falls Olosunta and Orole hills of Ikere Erin ayonugba River at Erijiyan Ekiti Fajuyi Memorial Park of Ado Ekiti and so on The Ikogosi tourist centre is the most popular and the most developed The warm spring is a unique natural feature and supporting facilities are developed in the centre The spring is at present being processed and packaged into bottled water for commercial purpose by a private company UAC Nigeria Moreover the land is buoyant in agricultural resources with cocoa as its leading cash crop It was largely known that Ekiti land constituted well over 40 of the cocoa products of the famous old Western Region The land is also known for its forest resources notably timber and in March 2022 Obeche Triplochiton scleroxylon was adopted as State Tree due to its prominence and economic significance 8 Because of the favourable climatic conditions the land enjoys luxuriant vegetation thus it has abundant resources of different species of timber Food crops such as yam cassava and also grains like rice and maize are grown in large quantities Other notable crops such as kola nut and varieties of fruits are also cultivated in commercial quantities 37 Gallery edit nbsp The Iworoko mountain nbsp Wooden Walkway of Ikogosi Cold and Warm Spring nbsp Mountain view Ilawe Ekiti Ekiti State nbsp Aramoko Ekiti Roundabout Aramoko Ekiti nbsp Araromi Baptist Church Igede Ekiti nbsp Gate into Arinta Water Fall Ipole Iloro nbsp Arinta water fall nbsp Arinta Waterfall nbsp Edu High School Avenue Sign Post Erio Ekiti nbsp Ekiti Baptist High School Igede Ekiti nbsp Ekiti state internal revenue house Ado ekiti nbsp Ekiti state local government service commission nbsp Ekiti state University Teaching Hospital Ado ekiti2 jpg nbsp Ekiti state University Teaching Hospital Ado ekiti nbsp Erelu Adebayo children home Igede Ekiti nbsp Eri Ayonigba River Erijiyan Ekiti nbsp Eri Ayonigba River Erijiyan Ekiti nbsp Erin Ayonugba High School Erijiyan Ekiti nbsp Erio Ekiti Signpost Ekiti state nbsp Welcome to Ikogosi signpost nbsp Welcome to Igede Ekiti sign board nbsp Welcome to Efon Alaye sign board nbsp St Paul Anglican church Erijiyan nbsp St Paul Anglican church odo adoNotable people edit 1 Niyi Adebayo former governor first executive governor of Ekiti State the son of Robert Adeyinka Adebayo 38 Robert Adeyinka Adebayo Ex Governor Western Region and Western State of Nigeria the father of Niyi Adebayo 39 Odunlade Adekola actor 40 Alhaji Abdul Azeez Kolawole Adeyemo prominent politician 41 Sade Adu musician 42 Bolaji Aluko professor 43 Gbenga Aluko senator 44 Sam Aluko economist and father to Bolaji Aluko and Gbenga Aluko 45 Niniola Apata musician and elder sister to Teniola Apata 46 Teniola Apata musician and younger sister to Niniola Apata 47 Yinka Ayefele musician 48 Afe Babalola senior advocate of Nigeria philanthropist 49 Rasak Ojo Bakare professor 50 Richard Bamisile Nigerian politician and member of the Federal House of Representatives 51 Babalola Borishade 4 time Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria CFR 52 Adekunle Fajuyi First Military Governor Western Region of Nigeria The Region is now divided to 6 States 53 Femi Falana senior advocate of Nigeria activist the father of Falz 54 Falz musician the son of Femi Falana 55 Olusoji Fasuba sprinter and sports 56 Kayode Fayemi Governor Ekiti State 57 Ayo Fayose former governor of Ekiti State 58 Zlatan Ibile artist dancer citation needed Oluyemi Kayode sprinter 59 Babafemi Ojudu senator current special adviser to president 60 Senator Abiodun Olujimi a senator of the Federal Republic Nigeria representing Ekiti South constituency and deputy minority whip 61 Bamidele Olumilua former governor Old Ondo State 62 Segun Oni politician and former governor Ekiti State 63 Niyi Osundare poet professor 64 Sola Sobowale actress 65 Tope Tedela actor 66 Puffy Tee record producer citation needed S Banji Akintoye history professor and writer References edit Ekiti State Subdivision www citypopulation de Retrieved 2024 02 07 a b Okeowo Gabriel Fatoba Iyanuoluwa eds 2022 10 13 State of States 2022 Edition PDF Budgit org BudgIT Retrieved 2023 03 07 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 a b This is how the 36 states were created Pulse ng 24 October 2017 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Population 2006 2016 National Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 21 December 2021 Olaniyi Oluwatobi Adefurin Olusola Oluwaseun Adegbola June 2019 Performance of Landsat 8 and Sentinel 2A in vegetation cover mapping of Ise Forest Reserve Southwest Nigeria Environtropica 16 Unah Linus 3 April 2020 Nigeria declares new conservation zone for most threatened chimpanzee Mongabay Retrieved 22 December 2021 a b Ekiti adopts Obeche as state tree plants 500 000 thehopenewspaper com 24 March 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2022 Human Development Indices Global Data Lab Retrieved 15 December 2021 a b About Ekiti State Retrieved 2021 07 12 a b How The Ara People Of Ekiti Committed Mass Suicide To Avoid Enslavement Spread ng 2021 03 23 Retrieved 2021 07 12 TAIWO Israel ADEWOLE Lawrence FAGBEJA Mofoluso BALOGU Ifeoluwa 21 25 June 2021 Web Based Geospatial Information System to Access Land Suitability for Arable Crop Farming In Ekiti State Nigeria PDF FIG E Working Week Ekiti Kete Canada Archived from the original on 2013 07 17 Retrieved 2018 02 14 National Trade amp International Business Center ntibc ng Retrieved 2021 07 12 Cohen Saul B ed The Columbia Gazetteer of the World New York Columbia University Press 1998 vol 1 p 915 Agitations for State Creation in Nigeria A Study of Ekiti State ResearchGate Retrieved 2021 07 12 For The Love Of Ekiti www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2020 05 24 ADO EKITI NIGERIA Christ for all Nations 2019 11 19 Retrieved 2020 05 24 Chairmen And Secretaries Of Local Governments Local Government Ekiti State Website Afe Babalola University Ekiti www ekiti com Retrieved 2020 05 24 Group warns MURIC against creating religious crisis in Ekiti 14 March 2019 People amp Culture Ekiti State Website Retrieved 2021 12 22 Nigeria Ethnologue 22 ed Retrieved 2020 01 10 Universal Basic Education Commission Home www ubec gov ng Retrieved 2021 06 08 four universities in Ekiti Universities of Higher Learning Retrieved 2021 06 30 Afe Babalola University A Private University of Higher Learning Retrieved 2021 06 30 Ekiti State University Home Retrieved 2021 06 30 Home Federal University Oye Ekiti FUOYE Retrieved 2021 06 30 Bamidele Olumilua University of Education Science and Technology Home portalcoeikere edu ng Retrieved 2021 06 30 The Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti Training for Skill and Expertise Retrieved 2021 06 30 Home ugportal crownpolytechnic edu ng Retrieved 2021 06 30 CHST Ijero Ekiti 2020 2021 Forms Portal Price and Closing Date School Contents www schoolcontents info Retrieved 2021 06 30 Oguntola Tunde 2022 09 27 2023 Next President Govs Must Get Two thirds Spread Says INEC Retrieved 2023 02 24 Oguntola Tunde 2022 09 27 2023 Next President Govs Must Get Two thirds Spread Says INEC Retrieved 2023 02 24 ekiti state nigeria granite www isf lecce it Retrieved 2020 05 24 H E Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo Roscongress Building Trust Retrieved 2021 06 30 Ex Governor of Western Nigeria Adeyinka Adebayo is dead Premium Times Nigeria 2017 03 08 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Odunlade Adekola s Nuclear Bomb The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 2020 12 05 Retrieved 2021 06 30 National Trade amp International Business Center ntibc ng Retrieved 2021 06 30 Sade Biography Songs amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2021 06 30 FULL PROFILE OF PROFESSOR MOBOLAJI EBENEZER ALUKO Retrieved 2021 06 30 Agencies 2020 02 02 Ekiti APC urges Senator Abaribe to seek forgiveness over call for President Buhari s resignation TODAY Retrieved 2021 06 30 Prof Sam Aluko passes on News Report Prof Sam Aluko passes on News Report Retrieved 2021 06 30 Earl Nurse and Arit Okpo 4 November 2020 A polygamous upbringing and a tragic loss contribute to Niniola s music CNN Retrieved 2021 06 30 Sanusi Sola 2020 04 05 Niniola stops own sister Teniola from entering her house over covid 19 scare Legit ng Nigeria news Retrieved 2021 06 30 Media war in Ibadan over jingle placement The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 2020 09 08 Retrieved 2021 06 30 babalola ogeesedu Retrieved 2021 06 30 Rasak Ojo Bakare A Consummate Culture Ambassador Media Hub Nigeria Retrieved 2021 06 30 ShineYourEye www shineyoureye org Retrieved 2021 06 30 OBITUARY Borishade the man whom senate rejected thrice yet led 4 key ministries TheCable 2017 04 27 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Adebanwi Wale November 2008 Death National Memory and the Social Construction of Heroism The Journal of African History 49 3 419 444 doi 10 1017 S0021853708003642 ISSN 1469 5138 Femi Falana speaks on lawyer son Falz turned musician Vanguard News 2016 03 19 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Why Femi Falana s Son Falz Dumped Law for Music Vanguard News 2014 02 13 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Olusoji Adetokunbo FASUBA Profile worldathletics org Retrieved 2021 06 30 The Grass Not Always Greener The Business Year Retrieved 2021 06 30 Rising from controversial congress Southwest PDP seeks rebirth The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 2021 04 26 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Sad tale of 76 yr old mother of late Nigerian hero abandoned to fate Latest Nigeria News Nigerian Newspapers Politics 2015 05 08 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Ekiti APC suspends Ojudu 10 others The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 2020 09 25 Retrieved 2021 06 30 How I escaped gunshots during Ekiti bye election Senator 2021 03 22 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Ex Ondo governor Bamidele Olumilua is dead 2020 06 04 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Why I want to be Ekiti governor again Segun Oni 2021 05 01 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Osundare Niyi The University of New Orleans Retrieved 2021 06 30 Mbuthia Mercy 2021 01 06 Sola Sobowale biography age husband children movies net worth Legit ng Nigeria news Retrieved 2021 06 30 Tope Tedela Actor Photos and Movies INSIDENOLLY www insidenolly ng Retrieved 2021 06 30 Sources editAdesina Adetola Ekiti Kete The Value The Virtue and The Vision 2008 ISBN 978 978 086 696 9 Samuel Johnson The History of the Yoruba 1921External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ekiti State Ekiti247 com Ekiti com Ekitinigeria net saharareporters com ekitistate gov ng Portal nbsp Nigeria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ekiti State amp oldid 1204901952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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