Ido-Osun
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Ido Osun | |
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Town | |
| Ido-Osun | |
The ancient town of Ido Osun in Osun state, Nigeria | |
| Motto(s): Home of Fishes and Pawns | |
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| Postal code | 232111 |
Ido-Osun is a town located in Egbedore Local Government of Osun West Senatorial district of Osun state. The town was said to be established by Obalufon Alayemore the 4th Ooni of Ile-Ife around 1300c. The town is surrounded with hills and valleys as well as the Erinle River with a dam serving as a major source of potable water for some inhabitants of the state.[1][2]
Monarchy
The Traditional title of all the "Obas" in Ido-Osun kingdom from time memorials go by the title;
- Onido
- Alayemore
- Olojudo[3]
- Obalufon
Presently, the Oba Jokotola Ilufemiloye of Ido-Osun go with the title "Olojudo-Alayemore"[4][5]
History
The name of the town was coined from "Ibudo Osun", a Yoruba phrase that means "where Osun resides". "Osunronke" an heroine and a Princess was captured along others during the civll war to Efon-Ekiti by the Ijebu slave traders, having known the itinerary of her captors, she was able to free some of the captives and settle down in place that was later named to honor her.[6]
Air strip
The town plays host to one of the foremost air-field in west Africa. The aerodrome is sitting on a 3,000m flat plain land which is now under the management of the Nigerian Airforce Research and Development Center.[7]
Erinle River
This is a river that dam and serve as source of potable water for some of the inhabitants of the state. The river is the confluence point for Osun river and Iyalupo river.
References
- ^ "Osun Govt Approves new king of Olojudo of Ido Ajegunle and Five Others, Elevates Seven to Part Two Chiefs". Osun State Official Website. 2025-01-29. Retrieved 2025-09-18.
- ^ Ezediuno, Francis (2024-11-29). "Osun Govt approves appointment of new Olojudo of Ido-Osun, Prince Jokotola". Daily Post. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 2025-09-18.
- ^ Osogbo, Toba Adedeji (2024-10-23). "Kingmakers: we've not nominated new Olojudo of Ido-Osun". The Nation. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 2025-09-22.
- ^ "Osun Govt Approves new king of Olojudo of Ido Ajegunle and Five Others, Elevates Seven to Part Two Chiefs". Osun State Official Website. 2025-01-29. Retrieved 2025-09-22.
- ^ User, Super. "UNIOSUN Celebrates Alumnus, Oba Ishola Oyetunde Jokotola, on Installation as Oludo of Ido-Osun". Osun State University, Osogbo. Retrieved 2025-09-22.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ rev. samuel johnson (1921). history of the yorubas. Internet Archive.
- ^ Anthony (2022-07-28). "Oyetola hands over Osun airport project to Nigerian Air Force". The Guardian. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 2025-09-22.
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