Igbara-oke
Nigeria · Africa
關於Igbara-oke
Igbara-Oke, popularly referred to as Nodal Town, is a town in Ifedore, Ondo State, Nigeria. It is nodal town located on a mountain top, and is the headquarters of the Ifedore Local Government Area. The total population for the local government was estimated to be 176,000 in 2006. Igbara-Oke is a Yoruba-speaking town and its inhabitants are largely engaged in agriculture.
Igbara-oke旅遊指南
城市概覽
History The history of Igbara-Oke, according to historians, could be traced back to the fifteenth century migration from Ile-Ife, of Olowa Arajaka and his children, Alarelu and Adeyiba, who were then known as brave warriors. Igbara-Oke is popularly addressed with the panegyric "Omo Eleye Ti N Ke Weye," for being a town that never lost any battle and was never conquered by any town during the inter-tribal wars. According to the historians, it was reported that the then Oba of Ilesa had sent emissaries headed by Ogedengbe to Olowa, when they heard of the prowess of Igbara-Oke at the war. The name Igbara was gotten from a forest called "Aigbara" where Adeyiba was born. The forest also contains a kind of leaf called "Ewe Aigbara" that served as an herbal remedy for diseases during that time.
購物
. Located at the heart of Igbara-Oke, It is a local market where you can get fresh fruits and vegetables and other foodstuffs at good rates. It saves you lot of stress as you can almost get all you want from few closely compacted spots. Opens every 5 days. (updated Jan 2024)
住宿
. Though not spectacular in terms of all the facilities they offer, if you've got some crave for natural and serene outdoor environment, the hotel is a good bet. (updated Jan 2024) , Molete, ☏ +234 8060382079. Check-out: midnight. (updated Jan 2024)
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