Akoko North-West | |
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Nickname: ANWLG | |
Akoko North-West | |
Coordinates: 7°38′28″N 5°47′38″E / 7.641°N 5.7939°E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Ondo State |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Akoko North-West is a local government area in Ondo State, Nigeria.[1] Its headquarters is in the town of Okeagbe.[2]
It has an area of 512 km2 and a population of 213,792 at the 2006 census.
Town and villages
Towns in the local government area include Iye, Ese, Okeagbe, Ikaram, Arigidi, Erusu, Ibaram, Iyani, Ase, Irun, Ogbagi, Ajowa, Afin, Oyin, Eriti, Igasi, Gedegede.
Iye Akoko is one of the villages in Akoko North West Local Government Area of Ondo State. Surrounded with some rocky hills, Iye Akoko comprises six quarters and six recognized high chiefs. It is located 25 km from Arigidi Akoko, with a population of ten thousand people as of the last census. The major works are teaching and farming. The Royal title of the community is "Oniye of Iye Akoko".
Traditional rulers
Traditionally, the towns and villages have monarchs who rule over local municipalities. They are the Elese of Ese, the Ajana of Afa-Okeagbe, the Oluyani of Iyani, Akala of Ikaram, Zaki of Arigidi,Olu Ugbe of Ugbe Akoko, Osula of Erusu, Owa of Ogbagi, Olubaram of Ibaram, Oniye of Iye, Oludotun of Iludotun Ajowa, Olugedegede of Gedegede and Onirun of Irun, Alase of Ase, Oloyin of Oyin, Owage of Oge-Okeagbe, Oludo of Ido-Okeagbe, Ewi of Aje-Okeagbe, Olojo of Ojo Ajowa, Elesuku of Esuku Ajowa, Oludaja of Daja Ajowa, Olora of Ora Ajowa, Elefifa of Efifa Ajowa, Oluro of Uro Ajowa, Oloje of Igasi-Akoko, Alafin of Afin-Akoko.[5]
List of Irun Akoko Kings
Order | Name of Kings | Order | Name of Kings | Order | Name of Kings | Order | Name of Kings |
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1st | Oba Olu Faworade | 11th | Oba Ogbongbomudu | 21st | Oba Okesebesibe | 31st | Oba Fapohunda |
2nd | Oba Owanla | 12th | Oba Okeseribiti | 22nd | Oba Akulojuorun | 32nd | Oba Ukoro |
3rd | Oba Elenla | 13th | Oba Onamerinewu | 23rd | Oba Ayarin | 33rd | Oba Osoolu |
4th | Oba Aganyan | 14th | Oba Ogbagbalaya | 24th | Oba Osoagba | 34th | Oba Kabiowu |
5th | Oba Esekoro | 15th | Oba Afinibinde | 25th | Oba Fagboke | 35th | Oba Osodudu |
6th | Oba Obose | 16th | Oba Sisimoga | 26 | Oba Adelye | 36th | Oba Falala |
7th | Oba Aragbamugbamu | 17th | Oba Aromimi | 27th | Oba Falade | 37th | Oba Bello Ajayi |
8th | Oba Oluleka | 18th | Oba Obele | 28th | Oba Olupini | 38th | Oba Williams Adewusi
Akanle Okuta III |
9th | Oba Adoja | 19th | Oba Atobatele | 29th | Oba Olofinji | 39th | Oba Samuel Bayode Agboola
Akulojuorun II (Current King) Crowned on 12/15/2021 |
10th | Oba Alamodi | 20th | Oba Inabomodesere | 30th | Oba Adoye |
Languages
Languages of Akoko North–West LGA:[6]
Notable people
- Prince Adetokunbo Kayode (SAN), Former Minister of Defense, Federal Republic of Nigeria[7]
- T. B. Joshua, televangelist[8]
- Chief Dr. J. O Sanusi, formal Central Bank of Nigeria governor[9]
- Engineer Awe Gboyega, the CEO of Damatol group of companies
- The Owa of Ogbagi Akoko, HRM Oba Adetona Odagbaragaja
- Major General Henry Ayoola (RTD)[10][11]
- Dr Olatunji Abayomi, Human Rights Activist and Constitutional Lawyer [12]
References
- ↑ "Ondo: Council boss raises alarm over incessant criminal attacks on border towns". Vanguard News. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ↑ by. "30th Anniversary: Akoko Northwest rolls out Activities, mulls viable LG Economy – SUNSHINETRUTH". Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ↑ "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
- ↑ "Nigeria". Ethnologue. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
- ↑ "List of All Obas In Ondo State". Ondo State Government. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- ↑ Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
- ↑ "Defence Minister's suspension: We 're not part of it - Ondo PDP". Vanguard News. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ↑ "Markets, shops shut in Arigidi Akoko to mourn T.B Joshua". Daily Trust. 8 June 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ↑ "Joseph Oladele Sanusi at 80: Salute to a quintessential banker and unbiased umpire". Punch Newspapers. 23 September 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ↑ Rapheal (16 January 2022). "Presidency: What Southeast should do in 2023 – Maj. –Gen Henry Ayoola (rtd)". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ↑ "Major General Henry Ayoola – Channels Television". Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ↑ "Olatunji Olupeluwa Abayomi '79". www.utoledo.edu. Retrieved 10 May 2023.