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Oyo State

Oyo State is an inland state in southwestern Nigeria. Its capital is Ibadan, the third most populous city in the country and formerly the second most populous city in Africa.[7] Oyo State is bordered to the north by Kwara State, to the east by Osun State, and to the southwest by Ogun State and the Republic of Benin. With a projected population of 7,840,864 in 2016, Oyo State is the fifth most populous in the Nigeria.[citation needed]

Oyo State
Nicknames: 
Location of Ọyọ State in Nigeria
Coordinates: 8°00′N 4°00′E / 8.000°N 4.000°E / 8.000; 4.000Coordinates: 8°00′N 4°00′E / 8.000°N 4.000°E / 8.000; 4.000[2]
Country Nigeria
Date created3 February 1976
CapitalIbadan
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Oyo State
 • Governor[3]Oluwaseyi Makinde (PDP)
 • Deputy GovernorBayo Lawal (PDP)
 • LegislatureOyo State House of Assembly
 • SenatorsC: Teslim Folarin (APC)
N: Abdulfatai Buhari (APC)
S: Mohammed Kola Balogun (APC)
 • RepresentativesList
Area
 • Total28,454 km2 (10,986 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)[4]
 • Total5,580,894[1]
GDP (PPP)
 • Year2021
 • Total$23.8 billion[5]
 • Per capita$2,560[5]
Time zoneUTC+01 (WAT)
postal code
200001
ISO 3166 codeNG-OY
HDI (2018)0.632[6]
medium · 10th of 37
Websitewww.oyostate.gov.ng

The vast majority of Oyo State residents are Yoruba, and the Yoruba language remains dominant.[8] Nicknamed the "Pace Setter State", present-day Oyo State sits on territory formerly ruled by various kingdoms and empires.[citation needed]

The Oyo Empire was a powerful Yoruba empire that ruled in much of the area from c. 1300 to 1896.[9] Built in the 1830s, modern city of Oyo is considered a remnant of the imperial era, being referred to as "New Ọyọ" (Ọ̀yọ́ Àtìbà) to distinguish itself from the former capital to the north, 'Old Oyo' (Ọ̀yọ́-Ilé). The Alaafin of Oyo continues to serve a ceremonial role in the city.[10]

Oyo State is noted for being the site of the first university in Nigeria,[11] the University of Ibadan,[12] founded in 1948. The state economy remains largely agrarian, with the western city of Shaki being described as the state's breadbasket. cassava, cocoa, and tobacco are among the most important crops to Oyo State's economy.[13][14]

Geography

 
Ijio Hill, Iwajowa LGA, Oyo State, Nigeria

Oyo State covers approximately an area of 28,454 square kilometers and is ranked 14th by size.[15] The landscape consists of old hard rocks and dome shaped hills, which rise gently from about 500 meters in the southern part and reaching a height of about 1,200 metres above sea level in the northern part.[16] Some principal rivers such as Ogun, Oba, Oyan, Otin, Ofiki, Sasa, Oni, Erinle and Osun river originate in this highland.[15]

Oyo State contains a number of natural features including the Old Oyo National Park. In this location there was earlier habitat for the endangered African wild dog, Lycaon pictus;[17] however, this canid is thought to have been locally extirpated at the present.[citation needed]

The climate is equatorial, notably with dry and wet seasons with relatively high humidity. The dry season lasts from November to March while the wet season starts from April and ends in October. Average daily temperature ranges between 25 °C (77.0 °F) and 35 °C (95.0 °F), almost throughout the year.[18]

History

It was formed in 1976[19] from Western State, and included Ọsun State, which was split off in 1991. Oyo State is homogenous, mainly inhabited by the Yoruba ethnic group who are primarily agrarian but have a predilection for living in high-density urban centres.[20] The indigenes mainly comprise the Oyos, the Oke-Oguns, the Ibadans[21] and the Ibarapas, all belonging to the Yoruba family and indigenous city in Africa. Ibadan had been the centre of administration of the old Western Region since the days of British colonial rule.[citation needed]

Other notable cities and towns in Ọyọ State include Ọyọ, Ogbomọsọ, Ibadan, Isẹyín-Okeogun, Ipapo-Okeogun, Kíṣì-Okeogun, Okeho-Okeogun, Saki-Okeogun, Igbeti-Okeogun, Eruwa-Ibarapa, Iroko, Lanlate, OjeOwode-Okeogun, Sepeteri-Okeogun, Ilora-Oyo, Jobele-Oyo, Awe-Oyo, Ilérò-Okeogun, Okaka-Okeogun, Igbo Ora-Ibarapa, Idere[22]

Records and landmarks

 
Bower towers, Ibadan

The first degree awarding institution in Nigeria is the University of Ibadan (established as a college of the University of London when it was founded in 1948, and later converted into an autonomous university in 1962).[23] The other universities in the state are: Lead City University, Ibadan, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Koladaisi University, Dominican University, Ibadan, Dominion University and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso. The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology Igbo Ora, Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic Eruwa are located in Oyo State.[24]

There are 324 secondary schools and 1,576 public primary schools in the state. Other noteworthy institutions in the city include the University College Hospital, Ibadan; the first teaching hospital in Nigeria and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (lITA).[25] Cocoa House, located in Ibadan, was the first skyscraper built in Africa.[26]

The state is home to NTA Ibadan, the first television station in Africa, and the Obafemi Awolowo (formerly, Liberty) Stadium, a stadium with a capacity of 35,000.[27]

Other major tourist attractions located in the state include: Agodi Botanical Garden, Ado-Awaye Suspended lake, Mapo Hall, University of Ibadan Zoological Garden, Ido Cenotaph, Trans-Wonderland Amusement Park, Old Oyo National Park located in the historical site of the ancient capital of the famous old Oyo Empire, Iyamopo and Agbele Hill in Igbeti, Bowers Tower and the Cultural Centre, Mokola. The state hosts the first FM radio, and the first private television station, Galaxy Television (Nigeria) in the country.[28]

Government and politics

Under the Nigerian 1999 constitution[29] the government of Oyo State, and those of the other 35 Nigerian States, is divided into three branches to be in line with the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which is also three tier: the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judiciary.[30] The executive branch of Oyo State government is headed by an elected executive governor who presides over the State Executive Council made up of appointed cabinet members. The present governor of Oyo State is Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde with Rauf Olaniyan as deputy governor.[31] The legislative branch is headed by an elected Speaker of the House of Assembly. The current Speaker is Hon. Debo Ogundoyin.[32] And lastly, the judiciary is headed by the Chief Judge of Oyo State High Court. The present Chief Judge of the state is Muktar Abimbola.[33]

Education

Presently the State has 2,004 public schools, 971 private nursery/primary schools, 969 public secondary schools including 7 schools of Science and 57 private secondary schools. Also in the State, there are five government technical colleges at Oyo, Ogbomoso, Ibadan, Shaki-Okeogun and Iseyin-Okeogun with enrolment of 2,829 students in the 2000/2001 academic session. The National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) permanent orientation camp is located in Iseyin.[34]

There is Ebedi Writers’ Residency situated at the hill-side of Barracks area of Iseyin . This International Residency has brought great writers, journalists and authors all over the world including Africa's first Nobel Laurel, Prof. Wole Soyinka, Jumoke Verissiomo, Funmi Aluko, Richard Ali, Paul Liam and others.[citation needed]

Historically prominent secondary schools include St Anne's School Ibadan (1869), Wesley College, Ibadan (1905), Ibadan Grammar School (1913), Government College Ibadan (1927), St Theresa's College Ibadan (1932), Ibadan Boys' High School (1938), Olivet Heights Oyo (1945), Queen's School Ibadan (1952), Loyola College Ibadan (1954), St. Bernadine's Oyo (1957), Lagelu Grammar School Ibadan (1958), Iseyin District Grammar School Iseyin (1964), Methodist High School, Ibadan (1961) St Patrick's Grammar School Ibadan (1962) and several others. It's also home to Africa's leading fountain of knowledge, the iconic University of Ibadan (The university was originally instituted as an independent external college of the University of London, then it was called the University College, Ibadan[35]).

Two new technical colleges located at Iseyin, Iseyin Local Government area and Ikija in Oluyole Local Government area were established in the 2001/2002 academic session. A college of education, Oyo State College of Education, Oyo. There is a Polytechnic, The Polytechnic, Ibadan, with 2 satellite campuses at Eruwa and Shaki-Okeogun, (now known as The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic) and a State-owned University, The Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, which is jointly owned by Oyo and Osun State Governments. The federal premier university The University of Ibadan, is also located in State capital. A private Polytechnic (SAF Polytechnic, Iseyin) is located in Iseyin. There is a vocational Institute in Saki West Local Government named: The Kings Poly, Shaki-Okeogun.[citation needed]

There are also the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan; Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo, the Federal School of Surveying, Oyo; Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), the Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology (NISLT), the Federal College of Forestry, Ibadan (FEDCOFOR) a subsidiary of Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN) and the Nigerian Institute Of Social And Economic Research (NISER), all in Ibadan.[citation needed]

Similarly, there are 15 Nomadic schools in the State. They are Gaa Jooro and Gaa Baale, both in Kisi (Irepo Local Government); Baochilu Government; Arin-Oye, Abiogun, Okaka and Baba-Ode (Itesiwaju Local Government); Iganna (Iwajowa Local Government); Igangan and Ayete (Ibarapa North Local Government); Gaa Kondo and Igbo-Ora, (Ibarapa Central Local Government) and Sepeteri (Saki East Local Government). There are 213 continuing education centres spread all over the State.[citation needed][36]

15 special primary schools and 8 special units in secondary schools cater for handicapped children. There are 11,732 teaching staff in the state public secondary schools and 2,789 non-teaching staff.[citation needed]

The Agency for Adult and Non-formal Education (AANFE) caters for illiterate adults who had no opportunity of formal education. The agency has 455 classes in existence in the 33 Local Government areas of the State, while 200,000 illiterate adults and over 80,000 post-illiterate adults have been trained recently.[citation needed][37]

List of universities

The following are universities located within Oyo State;[38]

List of polytechnics

List of specialized tertiary institutions

  • Federal School of Surveying, Oyo
  • Federal College of Forestry, Ibadan
  • Federal College of Agriculture, Ibadan
  • Federal Cooperative College, Ibadan
  • Federal School of Statistics, Ibadan

List of colleges

  • Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo
  • Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Moor plantation Ibadan (FCAHPT)
  • Federal College of Agriculture Ibadan
  • Emmanuel Alayande College of Education
  • Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology, Igbo-Ora
  • Oyo State College Of Nursing and Midwifery, Eleyele, Ibadan
  • Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology, Eleyele, Ibadan
  • The College of Education, Lanlate.

List of registered private polytechnics

  • The Kings Polytechnic, Saki
  • SAF Polytechnic, Iseyin
  • City Polytechnic, Ibadan
  • Tower Polytechnic, Ibadan
  • Bolmor Polytechnic, Ibadan

List of current public officials

Commissioner/Officer Ministry/Office
Engr. Oluwaseyi Makinde Governor
Bayo Lawal Deputy Governor
Adebo Ogundoyin Speaker of the State House of Assembly
Mrs. Olubamiwo Adeosun Secretary to the State Government
Hon. Segun Ogunwuyi Chief of Staff
Mr Akinola Ojo Commissioner for Finance
Mrs Amidat O. Agboola Head of Service
Chief Mikail Adebayo Lawal Commissioner for Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs
Prof. Oyelowo Oyewo Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice

Agriculture

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people of Oyo State. The climate in the state favours the cultivation of crops like maize, yam, cassava, millet, rice, plantains, cocoa, palm produce, cashew etc. There are a number of government farm settlements in Iseyin/Ipapo, Ilora, Eruwa, Ogbomosho, Iresaadu, Ijaiye, Akufo and Lalupon. There is abundance of clay, kaolin and aquamarine. There are also vast cattle ranches at Saki, Fasola and Ibadan, a dairy farm at Monatan in Ibadan and the statewide Oyo State Agricultural Development Programme with headquarters at Saki. A number of international and federal agricultural establishments are located in the state.[citation needed]

Local Government Areas

Oyo State consists of 33 Local Government Areas. They are:

Notable people

Politics

The state government is led by a democratical elected governor who works closely with members of the state's house of assembly. The capital city of the state is Ibadan.[41]

Electoral system

The governor 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.[42]

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External links

  • Oyo State Government Homepage
  • Oyo Begins Oral Interview For 7,000 TESCOM Applicants - NaijaNews247

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Oyo State is an inland state in southwestern Nigeria Its capital is Ibadan the third most populous city in the country and formerly the second most populous city in Africa 7 Oyo State is bordered to the north by Kwara State to the east by Osun State and to the southwest by Ogun State and the Republic of Benin With a projected population of 7 840 864 in 2016 Oyo State is the fifth most populous in the Nigeria citation needed Oyo StateStateFlagSealNicknames Pace Setter StateLocation of Ọyọ State in NigeriaCoordinates 8 00 N 4 00 E 8 000 N 4 000 E 8 000 4 000 Coordinates 8 00 N 4 00 E 8 000 N 4 000 E 8 000 4 000 2 Country NigeriaDate created3 February 1976CapitalIbadanGovernment BodyGovernment of Oyo State Governor 3 Oluwaseyi Makinde PDP Deputy GovernorBayo Lawal PDP LegislatureOyo State House of Assembly SenatorsC Teslim Folarin APC N Abdulfatai Buhari APC S Mohammed Kola Balogun APC RepresentativesListArea Total28 454 km2 10 986 sq mi Population 2006 4 Total5 580 894 1 GDP PPP Year2021 Total 23 8 billion 5 Per capita 2 560 5 Time zoneUTC 01 WAT postal code200001ISO 3166 codeNG OYHDI 2018 0 632 6 medium 10th of 37Websitewww wbr oyostate wbr gov wbr ngThe vast majority of Oyo State residents are Yoruba and the Yoruba language remains dominant 8 Nicknamed the Pace Setter State present day Oyo State sits on territory formerly ruled by various kingdoms and empires citation needed The Oyo Empire was a powerful Yoruba empire that ruled in much of the area from c 1300 to 1896 9 Built in the 1830s modern city of Oyo is considered a remnant of the imperial era being referred to as New Ọyọ Ọ yọ Atiba to distinguish itself from the former capital to the north Old Oyo Ọ yọ Ile The Alaafin of Oyo continues to serve a ceremonial role in the city 10 Oyo State is noted for being the site of the first university in Nigeria 11 the University of Ibadan 12 founded in 1948 The state economy remains largely agrarian with the western city of Shaki being described as the state s breadbasket cassava cocoa and tobacco are among the most important crops to Oyo State s economy 13 14 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Records and landmarks 4 Government and politics 5 Education 6 List of universities 7 List of polytechnics 8 List of specialized tertiary institutions 9 List of colleges 10 List of registered private polytechnics 11 List of current public officials 12 Agriculture 13 Local Government Areas 14 Notable people 15 Politics 16 Electoral system 17 References 18 External linksGeography Edit Ijio Hill Iwajowa LGA Oyo State Nigeria Oyo State covers approximately an area of 28 454 square kilometers and is ranked 14th by size 15 The landscape consists of old hard rocks and dome shaped hills which rise gently from about 500 meters in the southern part and reaching a height of about 1 200 metres above sea level in the northern part 16 Some principal rivers such as Ogun Oba Oyan Otin Ofiki Sasa Oni Erinle and Osun river originate in this highland 15 Oyo State contains a number of natural features including the Old Oyo National Park In this location there was earlier habitat for the endangered African wild dog Lycaon pictus 17 however this canid is thought to have been locally extirpated at the present citation needed The climate is equatorial notably with dry and wet seasons with relatively high humidity The dry season lasts from November to March while the wet season starts from April and ends in October Average daily temperature ranges between 25 C 77 0 F and 35 C 95 0 F almost throughout the year 18 History EditIt was formed in 1976 19 from Western State and included Ọsun State which was split off in 1991 Oyo State is homogenous mainly inhabited by the Yoruba ethnic group who are primarily agrarian but have a predilection for living in high density urban centres 20 The indigenes mainly comprise the Oyos the Oke Oguns the Ibadans 21 and the Ibarapas all belonging to the Yoruba family and indigenous city in Africa Ibadan had been the centre of administration of the old Western Region since the days of British colonial rule citation needed Other notable cities and towns in Ọyọ State include Ọyọ Ogbomọsọ Ibadan Isẹyin Okeogun Ipapo Okeogun Kiṣi Okeogun Okeho Okeogun Saki Okeogun Igbeti Okeogun Eruwa Ibarapa Iroko Lanlate OjeOwode Okeogun Sepeteri Okeogun Ilora Oyo Jobele Oyo Awe Oyo Ilero Okeogun Okaka Okeogun Igbo Ora Ibarapa Idere 22 Records and landmarks Edit Bower towers Ibadan The first degree awarding institution in Nigeria is the University of Ibadan established as a college of the University of London when it was founded in 1948 and later converted into an autonomous university in 1962 23 The other universities in the state are Lead City University Ibadan Ajayi Crowther University Oyo Koladaisi University Dominican University Ibadan Dominion University and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso The Polytechnic Ibadan Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology Igbo Ora Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic Eruwa are located in Oyo State 24 There are 324 secondary schools and 1 576 public primary schools in the state Other noteworthy institutions in the city include the University College Hospital Ibadan the first teaching hospital in Nigeria and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture lITA 25 Cocoa House located in Ibadan was the first skyscraper built in Africa 26 The state is home to NTA Ibadan the first television station in Africa and the Obafemi Awolowo formerly Liberty Stadium a stadium with a capacity of 35 000 27 Other major tourist attractions located in the state include Agodi Botanical Garden Ado Awaye Suspended lake Mapo Hall University of Ibadan Zoological Garden Ido Cenotaph Trans Wonderland Amusement Park Old Oyo National Park located in the historical site of the ancient capital of the famous old Oyo Empire Iyamopo and Agbele Hill in Igbeti Bowers Tower and the Cultural Centre Mokola The state hosts the first FM radio and the first private television station Galaxy Television Nigeria in the country 28 Government and politics EditUnder the Nigerian 1999 constitution 29 the government of Oyo State and those of the other 35 Nigerian States is divided into three branches to be in line with the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which is also three tier the executive branch the legislative branch and the judiciary 30 The executive branch of Oyo State government is headed by an elected executive governor who presides over the State Executive Council made up of appointed cabinet members The present governor of Oyo State is Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde with Rauf Olaniyan as deputy governor 31 The legislative branch is headed by an elected Speaker of the House of Assembly The current Speaker is Hon Debo Ogundoyin 32 And lastly the judiciary is headed by the Chief Judge of Oyo State High Court The present Chief Judge of the state is Muktar Abimbola 33 Education EditPresently the State has 2 004 public schools 971 private nursery primary schools 969 public secondary schools including 7 schools of Science and 57 private secondary schools Also in the State there are five government technical colleges at Oyo Ogbomoso Ibadan Shaki Okeogun and Iseyin Okeogun with enrolment of 2 829 students in the 2000 2001 academic session The National Youth Service Corp NYSC permanent orientation camp is located in Iseyin 34 There is Ebedi Writers Residency situated at the hill side of Barracks area of Iseyin This International Residency has brought great writers journalists and authors all over the world including Africa s first Nobel Laurel Prof Wole Soyinka Jumoke Verissiomo Funmi Aluko Richard Ali Paul Liam and others citation needed Historically prominent secondary schools include St Anne s School Ibadan 1869 Wesley College Ibadan 1905 Ibadan Grammar School 1913 Government College Ibadan 1927 St Theresa s College Ibadan 1932 Ibadan Boys High School 1938 Olivet Heights Oyo 1945 Queen s School Ibadan 1952 Loyola College Ibadan 1954 St Bernadine s Oyo 1957 Lagelu Grammar School Ibadan 1958 Iseyin District Grammar School Iseyin 1964 Methodist High School Ibadan 1961 St Patrick s Grammar School Ibadan 1962 and several others It s also home to Africa s leading fountain of knowledge the iconic University of Ibadan The university was originally instituted as an independent external college of the University of London then it was called the University College Ibadan 35 Two new technical colleges located at Iseyin Iseyin Local Government area and Ikija in Oluyole Local Government area were established in the 2001 2002 academic session A college of education Oyo State College of Education Oyo There is a Polytechnic The Polytechnic Ibadan with 2 satellite campuses at Eruwa and Shaki Okeogun now known as The Oke Ogun Polytechnic and a State owned University The Ladoke Akintola University of Technology LAUTECH Ogbomoso which is jointly owned by Oyo and Osun State Governments The federal premier university The University of Ibadan is also located in State capital A private Polytechnic SAF Polytechnic Iseyin is located in Iseyin There is a vocational Institute in Saki West Local Government named The Kings Poly Shaki Okeogun citation needed There are also the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology Ibadan Federal College of Education Special Oyo the Federal School of Surveying Oyo Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria CRIN Institute of Agricultural Research and Training IAR amp T the Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology NISLT the Federal College of Forestry Ibadan FEDCOFOR a subsidiary of Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria FRIN and the Nigerian Institute Of Social And Economic Research NISER all in Ibadan citation needed Similarly there are 15 Nomadic schools in the State They are Gaa Jooro and Gaa Baale both in Kisi Irepo Local Government Baochilu Government Arin Oye Abiogun Okaka and Baba Ode Itesiwaju Local Government Iganna Iwajowa Local Government Igangan and Ayete Ibarapa North Local Government Gaa Kondo and Igbo Ora Ibarapa Central Local Government and Sepeteri Saki East Local Government There are 213 continuing education centres spread all over the State citation needed 36 15 special primary schools and 8 special units in secondary schools cater for handicapped children There are 11 732 teaching staff in the state public secondary schools and 2 789 non teaching staff citation needed The Agency for Adult and Non formal Education AANFE caters for illiterate adults who had no opportunity of formal education The agency has 455 classes in existence in the 33 Local Government areas of the State while 200 000 illiterate adults and over 80 000 post illiterate adults have been trained recently citation needed 37 List of universities EditThe following are universities located within Oyo State 38 University of Ibadan Ibadan Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso Lead City University Ibadan Dominican University Ibadan Ajayi Crowther University Oyo Koladaisi University Oyo State Technical University Ibadan Oyo State Atiba University Atiba University Ọ yọ List of polytechnics EditThe Polytechnic Ibadan Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic Eruwa The Oke Ogun Polytechnic Federal Polytechnic Ayede OgbomosoList of specialized tertiary institutions EditFederal School of Surveying Oyo Federal College of Forestry Ibadan Federal College of Agriculture Ibadan Federal Cooperative College Ibadan Federal School of Statistics IbadanList of colleges EditFederal College of Education Special Oyo Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology Moor plantation Ibadan FCAHPT Federal College of Agriculture Ibadan Emmanuel Alayande College of Education Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology Igbo Ora Oyo State College Of Nursing and Midwifery Eleyele Ibadan Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology Eleyele Ibadan The College of Education Lanlate List of registered private polytechnics EditThe Kings Polytechnic Saki SAF Polytechnic Iseyin City Polytechnic Ibadan Tower Polytechnic Ibadan Bolmor Polytechnic IbadanList of current public officials EditCommissioner Officer Ministry OfficeEngr Oluwaseyi Makinde GovernorBayo Lawal Deputy GovernorAdebo Ogundoyin Speaker of the State House of AssemblyMrs Olubamiwo Adeosun Secretary to the State GovernmentHon Segun Ogunwuyi Chief of StaffMr Akinola Ojo Commissioner for FinanceMrs Amidat O Agboola Head of ServiceChief Mikail Adebayo Lawal Commissioner for Local Government amp Chieftaincy AffairsProf Oyelowo Oyewo Attorney General amp Commissioner for JusticeAgriculture EditAgriculture is the main occupation of the people of Oyo State The climate in the state favours the cultivation of crops like maize yam cassava millet rice plantains cocoa palm produce cashew etc There are a number of government farm settlements in Iseyin Ipapo Ilora Eruwa Ogbomosho Iresaadu Ijaiye Akufo and Lalupon There is abundance of clay kaolin and aquamarine There are also vast cattle ranches at Saki Fasola and Ibadan a dairy farm at Monatan in Ibadan and the statewide Oyo State Agricultural Development Programme with headquarters at Saki A number of international and federal agricultural establishments are located in the state citation needed Local Government Areas EditSee also List of villages in Oyo State Oyo State consists of 33 Local Government Areas They are Afijio Jobele Akinyele Moniya Atiba Ofa Meta Atisbo Tede Okeogun Egbeda Egbeda Ibadan North Agodi Gate Ibadan North East Iwo Road Ibadan North West Dugbe Onireke Ibadan South East Mapo Ibadan South West Ring Road Ibarapa Central Igbo Ora Ibarapa East Eruwa Ibarapa North Ayete Ido Ido Irepo Kisi Okeogun Iseyin Iseyin Okeogun Itesiwaju Otu Okeogun Iwajowa Iwereile Okeogun Kajola Okeho Okeogun Lagelu Iyanaofa Ogbomosho North Ogbomoso Ogbomosho South Arowomole Ogo Oluwa Ajawa Olorunsogo Igbeti Okeogun Oluyole Idi Ayunre Ona Ara Akanran Orelope Igboho Okeogun Ori Ire Ikoyi Oyo East Kosobo Oyo West Ojongbodu Saki East Agoamodu Okeogun Saki West Shaki Okeogun Surulere Iresa AduNotable people Edit9ice born Alexander Abolore Adegbola Akande on 17 January 1980 musician 39 Wande Abimbola retired academic religious leader and politician Joseph Adebayo Adelakun evangelist Lamidi Adedibu aristocratic power broker Benjamin Adekunle general Akinwumi Adesina President African Development Bank AfDB Lam Adesina former Governor Oyo State 1999 2003 Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria Otunba Dr Christopher Alao Akala former Governor of Oyo State 2007 2011 Senator Abiola Ajimobi former Governor of Oyo State 2011 2019 Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III Alaafin of Oyo Oba Saliu Adetunji the 41st Olubadan of Ibadan land Olaniyi Afonja actor and comedian Benjamin Akande academic Richard Akinjide lawyer and politician Oluyombo Awojobi rural surgeon Ladoke Akintola politician lawyer and orator Quadri Aruna table tennis player Adebayo Johnson Bankole politician Sikiru Ayinde Barrister musician Abdulfatai Buhari senator Samuel Ajayi Crowther priest and historian 40 Sunday Akin Dare journalist and politician Adebayo Faleti actor poet and writer Toyin Falola historian and academic Tade Ipadeola poet Samuel Johnson historian Senator Rasheed Ladoja former Governor of Oyo State 2003 2007 Kase Lukman Lawal businessman Abass Akande Obesere Fuji musician and entertainer Chief Akinpelu Obisesan diarist and founder of Cooperative Bank Latunde Odeku medical doctor teacher and poet Professor Dibu Ojerinde former registrar Joint Matriculation Board of Nigeria Tunji Olaopa founder and executive vice chairman ISGPP Oba Olasunkanmi Abioye Opeola Kurunloju I Oniroko of Iroko Saheed Osupa Fuji and Hip Pop artist David Oyelowo actor Afeez Oyetoro actor comedian and Academic Sade R amp B Soul artist born in Oyo State Senator Rt Hon Monsurat Sunmonu first female Speaker OYHA and first female Senator from Oyo state Ibrahim Taiwo general and politician Bode Thomas politician and LawyerPolitics EditThe state government is led by a democratical elected governor who works closely with members of the state s house of assembly The capital city of the state is Ibadan 41 Electoral system EditThe governor 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 42 References Edit 2006 PHC Priority Tables NATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION population gov ng Archived from the original on 2017 10 10 Retrieved 2017 10 10 The Encyclopedia of African American Heritage by Susan Altman Chapter O page 183 See List of Governors of Oyo State for a list of prior governors 1 State overview a b Okeowo Gabriel Fatoba Iyanuoluwa eds 2022 10 13 State of States 2022 Edition PDF Budgit org BudgIT Retrieved 2023 03 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint url status link Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Nenge Katrine 2019 01 08 Which is the largest city in Africa Lagos vs Ibadan city Legit ng Nigeria news Retrieved 2021 03 07 oyo nigeria language thehumanasia com Retrieved 2021 03 07 Akinjogbin I A 1966 THE OYO EMPIRE IN THE 18TH CENTURY A REASSESSMENT Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 3 3 449 460 ISSN 0018 2540 JSTOR 41856706 Association of Local Governments of Nigeria algon ng Retrieved 2021 06 03 Home UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN www ui edu ng Retrieved 2022 02 26 Oyo State Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission 2019 01 09 Retrieved 2021 03 07 Untapped potential Despite many difficulties the opportunities in agriculture are numerous Oxford Business Group 2013 12 08 Retrieved 2021 03 07 Supply Analysis of Cassava Chips in Oyo State Nigeria Indian Journals www indianjournals com Retrieved 2021 03 07 a b Unveiling Nigeria state www unveilingnigeria ng Retrieved 2022 02 26 Oyo State The Pace Setter State News Discussions Projects Yoruba Parapo ooduafamily freeforums net Retrieved 2021 06 03 C Michael Hogan 2009 Painted Hunting Dog Lycaon pictus GlobalTwitcher com ed N Stromberg Archived 2010 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Adedapo Olufemi Adeogun1 2 Popoola2 Kehinde Olajide Oduola3 Adedayo Olatunbosun Olakiigbe1 Abiodun Kanmi Awolola1 Samson Taiwo 2017 08 18 High Level of DDT Resistance and Reduced Susceptibility to Deltamethrin in Anopheles gambiae Anopheles coluzzi and Anopheles arabiensis from Urban Communities in Oyo State South West Nigeria Journal of Mosquito Research 7 ISSN 1927 646X Ibrahim Abubakar 26 February 2022 Oyo state Britannice com Bascom William R 1962 08 01 Some Aspects of Yoruba Urbanism American Anthropologist 64 4 699 709 doi 10 1525 aa 1962 64 4 02a00010 Ago Aderonkemiin nigeria 3 Years 2017 10 06 THE IBADAN PEOPLE OF NIGERIA Steemit Retrieved 2020 05 28 Unveiling Nigeria state www unveilingnigeria ng Retrieved 2021 06 03 History of UI UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN www ui edu ng Retrieved 2021 06 03 TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL OF NIGERIA 2020 2019 2020 Statistical Digest PDF TRCN Statistical Digest Nigeria Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria ISSN 1597 2135 National Trade amp International Business Center ntibc ng Retrieved 2021 06 03 Cocoa House Nigeria s 1st skyscraper is decaying even though it rakes in millions of naira for 6 states Special Report Pulse Nigeria 2020 01 04 Retrieved 2021 06 03 vanguard 2015 11 13 Ibadan Nigeria s home of many Firsts Vanguard News Retrieved 2021 06 03 Oyo State of Nigeria Nigeria Information amp Guide www nigeriagalleria com Retrieved 2021 06 03 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 accessed 20 September 2008 Nigeria Government and society Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2021 06 03 Oyo State Government Office of the governor Retrieved 2021 06 03 Oyo Assembly Channels Television Retrieved 2021 06 03 Davis Sir Godfrey 23 Oct 1890 7 Aug 1968 formerly Chief Judge Chief Court Sind Who Was Who Oxford University Press 2007 12 01 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 u49778 retrieved 2021 06 03 Chapter 4 Public Schools High Schools Normal Schools and Colleges Stand and Prosper Princeton University Press pp 41 56 2012 12 31 doi 10 1515 9781400843176 41 ISBN 978 1 4008 4317 6 retrieved 2021 06 03 University of Ibadan Resources book in education November 1992 Aanfe Oyo state List of Universities in Oyo State www myschoolgist com 2020 11 04 Retrieved 2021 06 03 admin 2020 07 27 9ICE ALAPOMEJI Glimpse Nigeria Retrieved 2022 02 25 Our heroes past Samuel Ajayi Crowther The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News 2019 04 07 Retrieved 2022 02 25 Oguntola Tunde 2022 09 27 2023 Next President Govs Must Get Two thirds Spread Says INEC Retrieved 2023 02 23 Ayadi Manel Amor Nahla Ben November 2015 Multi round Vote Elicitation for Manipulation under Candidate Uncertainty 2015 IEEE 27th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence ICTAI IEEE doi 10 1109 ictai 2015 113 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Oyo State Oyo State Government Homepage Oyo Begins Oral Interview For 7 000 TESCOM Applicants NaijaNews247 Portal Nigeria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oyo State amp oldid 1149473925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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