Ijebu Ode, Nigeria
Maciej Mońka
Displayed: times.Located in south-western Nigeria, Ijebu Ode with over 421,716 residents is the second largest city in Ogun State after Abeokuta. It is the largest city inhabited by the Ijebus, a sub-group of the Yoruba tribe who speak the Ijebu dialect of Yoruba. The ruler of Ijebu Ode is the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona. The city is located within 100 km of the Atlantic Ocean in the eastern part of Ogun State and possesses a warm tropical climate Ijebu Ode City has a Local television, called NTA Ijebu Ode. Akure city has various industries. Ijebu Ode City is the trade center for a farming region. Yams, cassava, corn, and tobacco are grown. Cotton is grown and used to weave cloth.
General Tips about Nigeria
» Required travel documents for Nigeria» Electric power
» Area code to Nigeria
» Pategi Beach
» Agbokim Waterfalls
» Wikki Warm Springs
» Yankari National Park
» lgbo-Ukwu
» Ibeno Beach
» Yola Municipality
» The Long JuJu Shrine of Arochukwu
» Azumini Blue River Rose
» Transportation in Nigeria
» Communications in Nigeria
» History
» Warri
» Zaria
» Jos
» Abuja
» Port Harcourt
» Kano
» Kaduna
» Nigeria
» Warri, Nigeria
» Oyo
» Ijebu Ode
» Osogbo
» Onitsha
» Lagos
» Katsina
» Ibadan
» Benin City
» Badagri
» Akure
» Ogbomoso
» Abeokuta
 Â
More travel tips about Nigeria
Log in
Join travelers community
Your Profile
Logout









