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Okitipupa is a
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in
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and part of the Ikale-speaking nation in
Ondo State Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
. Okitipupa
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headquarters is located in Okitipupa
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with a university,
Ondo State University of Science and Technology Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH) formally known as Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH) is a state owned university located in Okitipupa, Ondo State, Nigeria. It was established in 2008 by the ...
(OSUSTECH) which commenced academic sessions in 2010–11. Ìkálè or Old Ìkálè Local Government is part of the
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of
Ondo state Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
in
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
which was originally Ikaleland and combination of the present Okitipupa Local Government and Irele
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before the two local governments were split into two namely: Ìrèlè local government and Okitipupa local government.


Name

"Okitipupa" town was formerly known as Ode-Idepe. The name "Okitipupa" is originated from the
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of the town, migration of the people to the virgin area and the red colour of the soil (''pupa''in Ikale and Yoruba dialects). ''Okiti'' means "hilly land". Okiti-pupa is derived from the Ikale Yoruba word ''okiti'' (hilly) and ''pupa'' (red) which became a name used by people travelling from other communities to trade in the central market of the town (Okitipupa). Today, the
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use the names of Okitipupa and Idepe interchangeably. Okitipupa has always been the central town for the inhabitants of Ondo
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district of Ondo state, comprising okitipupa,
Irele Ikale or old Ikale local government is Yoruba tribes in Ondo state Nigeria.It originally included what is now irele Local government. Which was split into Irele and Okitipupa local government. Irele is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, Nige ...
,
Ilaje Ìlàje is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, South-West Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Igbokoda. The Ilajes are a distinct migratory coastal linguistic group of Yoruba peoples spread along the coastal belts of Ondo, Ogun, Lag ...
, Ese-Odo,
Odigbo Odigbo is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ore. It has an area of and a population of 230,351 at the 2006 census. The current census as of 2020 is over 600,000 as Ore Town continue to attract ne ...
and Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo local governments respectively due to the presence of basic amenities. Okitipupa town is the administrative headquarters of Okitipupa local government with neighbouring communities such as: Ode-Erinje, Ikoya, Ode-Aye, Ayila, Araromi, Igbotako, Ilutitun, Igbodigo, Iju- Odo, Igbisin-Oloto, Erekiti, Iju- Oke, Omotosho, Akinfosile, Igodan-lisa, Okunmo, Ayeka, Ode-idepe and others. It was a district in colonial times, before Nigeria's
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in 1960. It has a
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, a
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, several private hospitals, a Magistrate court, a High court,
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Area command, an Army barrack,
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, a
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, and numerous
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and
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. Natives of Ikale are predominantly farmers. The major cash crops are oil-palm, rubber and cassava. They also cultivate yams,
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,
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and
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. Staple food includes but is not limited to baked cassava, popularly known as Pupuru, yam,
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, yam flour and
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flakes (garri) among others. It has a market that has been a major shopping center for traders from all Yoruba land and beyond since
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. A modern market was built by the administration of Chief Herbert Kuewumi in 1979 when he was the executive chairman of the Old Okitipupa Local government before the administration of the then-governor
Olusegun Mimiko Olusegun Rahman Mimiko ( yo, Olúṣẹ́gun Mímikò ; born 3 October 1954), is a Nigerian doctor and politician, he was the senatorial candidate of the Zenith Labour Party for Ondo Central District in the 2019 Senate elections. He served as ...
of
Ondo state Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
rebuilt the market in 2009. A larger percentage of the roads in the town were constructed by the administration of
Olusegun Agagu Olusegun Kokumo Agagu (16 February 1948 – 13 September 2013) was a Nigerian politician who was Governor of Ondo State in Nigeria from 29 May 2003 until February 2009, when a court voided his re-election as governor on account of electoral ...
when he was governor of
Ondo state Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
. Major industries located in the town include the Okitipupa Oil Palm Plc and Oluwa Glass Factory (both of which were listed on the
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.
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and
rubber plantations ''Hevea brasiliensis'', the Pará rubber tree, ''sharinga'' tree, seringueira, or most commonly, rubber tree or rubber plant, is a flowering plant belonging to the spurge family Euphorbiaceae originally native to the Amazon basin, but is now pan ...
litter the landscape.


History

In about 1502, there was a development in
Benin Kingdom The Kingdom of Benin, also known as the Edo Kingdom, or the Benin Empire ( Bini: ') was a kingdom within what is now southern Nigeria. It has no historical relation to the modern republic of Benin, which was known as Dahomey from the 17th c ...
,
Oba Esigie Oba Esigie was an Oba (king) of Benin who ruled the ancient Benin Kingdom, now Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria (c.1504 – c.1550). At the time of his father Oba Ozolua's death, Esigie controlled Benin City and his brother Arhuaran controlled ...
was on the throne and since succession to the throne was from father to son, he was worried that he had no male child to ascend the throne after his death. He married many wives so as to produce a male child. The premonition was that some forces were behind his not having male children. One of his wives conceived and went into hiding. He gave birth to a male child in the morning but at that time, many people had gone to their places of work. Automatically, the male child should reign after him. Before he could make an Oba, certain rites were to be performed. They put all the things: crown, sekere, horsetail, beads as a mark of an Oba before the child. Towards evening, when people were returning from their various places of work, another wife of the Oba gave birth to a male child and people were happy, and started jubilating to herald in the new Oba. News now came that a male child had been given birth to the Oba in the morning but kept in secrecy Abodi. The two male children grew up in the palace. The Oba foresaw problems as to who was to ascend to the throne after him. He advised the elder male child to go across Owena River to establish his own kingdom. Abodi left with some chiefs in Benin and came to the western side of the Owena. He first settled at Arogbo–Ile. While leaving the place, he asked Larogbo to take charge of Arogbo–Ile. He proceeded to Irele and settled there for a while. This first Abodi is called Abodi Jabado. He reigned for a long period before joining his ancestors. His son, called Tufewa, reigned after him. People that were with the Abodi were called Abodi people. The settlement of Abodi in each of the places he settled was called Ikoya. Tufewa went to Ile–Ife to learn the art of governance because he had not learnt the intricacies of palace administration in Benin. It was also recorded that Esigie sent him to Ooni in Ile–Ife. He was there for three years. At the end of his third year, the Ooni gave Abodi benedictions. He made him to kneel down in a circle marked with white chalk and asked him to carry out these rites in his kingdom/Domain. Abodi came home with this chalk. This led to the use of white chalk (Efun) which is used to make inscriptions or marks on the ground (meaning) Ikale. That is what we bear today. Without prejudice to anybody, some people say we covered the land “a ka ile yi”. While some people claimed that a man was living beside the Owena River named Aale, and so his village was called Aale. From the three schools of thought, we presume that the act of using a white chalk to make an inscription on the ground to mean Ikale is the most acceptable. The Chiefs that accompanied him from Benin and those that joined him later were given districts to administer. These chiefs were called Olojas. They were given recognitions as Obas in 1979. meanwhile, Abodi gave them titles and they were responsible to him. Today, to a large extent they are autonomous in the administration of their areas. There is no time that the Ikales are nine or their rulers were nine. But the idea of Ikale mehan came during the colonial era. The reasons were best known to the colonial masters. Ajagba, Ujosun and Akotogbo were administered by Benin confederation. Two reasons were advanced for carving out the three: (i) They spoke Benin language (ii) They were too distant from Ikoya administration. One needs to say that if the colonial masters had understood the origin of the Ikales, they would not have carved out these three areas and put them under Benin Administration. Originally, there was: Larogbo of Akotogbo; Oluhogbo of Ujosun, Ahaba of Ajagba, Laragunsin of Iyansan, Odogbo of Omi, Olofun of Irele, Halu/Lapoki of Ode-Aye, Jagun of Idepe, Obagberume of Igbodigo, Lumure of Ayeka, Orungberuwa of Erinje, Olura of Oloto/Igbinsin, Rebuja of Osooro, and Onipe of Ubu. Some of the rulers mentioned above are offsprings of other royal fathers. For example, Jagun is an offspring of Larogbo, Rebuja is an offspring of Lumure. Due to lack of contact, Onipe was lost to Ijebu area. Today, in addition to the aforementioned Obas, we have: Norogun of Ayede, Olu of Igodan/Okunmo, Majuwa of Morubodo Kingdom, and Orofun of Iju – Odo. Ikoya is very important in the history of Ikale development. Abodi Jabado was asked to move out and found his kingdom. Esigie gave Abodi all the paraphernalia of office. Sword (Uda) was left out. Oba Esigie was confused with whom to give; either Oba Abodi or Orogbua. Oba Esigie then called his palace chiefs to consider whom to be given the sword. The palace chiefs made two of them to contest for the "Uda". The sword was thrown up for them to catch. In the process, Abodi gripped the handle while Orogbua held the blade. Orogbua's hand was cut and Abodi won the contest and had the "Uda". Oba Esigie told Abodi to use the sword to ward off attacks, aggressions and insults. In other words, the uda was given to Abodi to ward off enemies (ki o fi ko iya) To confirm this, Abodi is the only Oba that bears the appellation, "Ogun Olugba uda…" Anywhere Abodi settles is called Ikoya. He settled in Atijere, Ode, Lagos, etc. It was Abodi Kugbayigbe who came to found the present Ikoya. Ikoya is a shifting settlement along with its civilization, culture, custom, ethics and norms. In those days, there was a lot of human sacrifice. Only the relations of Abodi were spared. Strangers were used for these sacrifices. This made them move from Ikoya Kingdom because that time, to stay at Ikoya was between life and death. The Ikales because of their good administration, their neighbours feared them. There were two events when we had clashes. Alake wanted to override Onipe. Onipe called on Abodi and the force of Alake was forced to retreat. It was not directly between Alake and Ikale. It was later that Alake discovered that Abodi assisted Onipe but Abodi had already moved away from there. Ondos and Ikales fought wars though not with the entire Ikale but with some districts like Aye, Irele having boundaries with them. In each of these wars, Ikales always emerged victorious because the entire Ikale fought as a unit. In one of the wars, the Ondo warriors were decisively rooted which led to the immediate death of the then Osemawe who could not stand the defeat (O si igba). Apart from external wars, Ikales had internal conflicts between Osooro and Idepe and Ayeka. We had no war with the Ilajes, Ijaws, and the Ijebus. The war we had with Larogbo was a very critical one in which Erinje was grossly affected which made them to hide in a place called Aluma. Apart from this, there were no serious wars like Kiriji and others. The present chieftaincy titles practiced in Ikale was brought by Abodi Tufewa when he traveled to Ile – Ife. The first set of Ijama were Ligha, Jomo, Petu, Yasere, Odunwo and Isowa, headed by Lema. They were established in all Ikale areas by the second Abodi. In most Ikale areas today, these six chiefs form the leadership of Ijama. It is not mandatory that you have all of them. In some towns, they are Egharepara. Ijama was banished in 1919 but resuscitated in 1930's because Ijama is the organ of administration. The hierarchical setup is: Oba – Ijama – Ijoye – Omaja.lkale land covered three local government in ondo state and part of Ogun waterside Local government Ogun state. Okitipupa local government. Irele Local government. Odigbo Local government. Ogun waterside Local government.


Foundation

Ikale is one of the several dialects spoken by the
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of
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
. The name also refers to the people who speak the dialect. This subgroup is made up of fourteen communities in the southwestern part of Ondo state of Nigeria. They share boundaries with the
Ilaje Ìlàje is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, South-West Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Igbokoda. The Ilajes are a distinct migratory coastal linguistic group of Yoruba peoples spread along the coastal belts of Ondo, Ogun, Lag ...
, Ijo Apoi, and Ijo Arogbo to the south;
Edo state Edo, commonly known as Edo State, is a state located in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. As of 2006 National population census, the state was ranked as the 24th populated state (3,233,366) in Nigeria, However there was controversy ...
to the east and
Ogun state Ogun State is a state in southwestern Nigeria. Created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. Ogun State borders Lagos State to the south, Oyo State and Osun State to the north, Ondo State to the east, and the Republic of Benin to the ...
to the west. Ikale ccommunties include Ikoya-Ikale, Ode-Irele, Ode-Omi, Igbodigo, Ayeka, Idepe-Okitipupa), Ode-Aye, Erinje, Osooro and Igbinsin-Olot, Akotogbo, Ajagba, Iyansan and Iju-Osun and also cover many towns and villages in odigbo local government (Agbabu, Lafelepe, okeoluwa, Sheba, mulekangbo, modebiayo, Lafe-lepa,Egbe,Ago-Lagaba,Ago-Lowo,Ayetedo, ojabale, Ago-alaye, Ajebamidele, Ajebambo, koseru, Ayesan, kajola, onipetesi, imorun, sokoto, Ayetoro, Araromi rubber estate, Basola, Agirifon, Ayetunmbo ode-Ore, I. These last four communities were formerly group under the
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confederation traces of Edo language and culture show very clearly in their ways of ife. Osooro is a conglomeration of igbotako, ilutitun, iju-odo, iju-oke, erekiti,Ilado,Agbetu and omotosoo town. The ikale also have kindred communities in parts of Ogun state, viz., ayede, ayila, arafen and mobolorundo While some ikale communities claim direct descent from ife, others claim
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, or
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descent, and a few others elsewhere. Oral tradition confirms that there were migrations from ife ooye before the
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contact of the sixteenth century, which tend to link ikale dynasty to oba esigie. According to the history, it occurred during the edi festival, an annual festival in ile-ife. For seven days, he claimed, the priest would spend mats on the floor on which all necessary rites would be performed. The mats would be removed on the seventh day, making the end of the festival, when the mats are removed, elders would say ‘’a ka ile’’ according to the history that was the day people now known as ikale migrated from ile-ife. The people never settled in the same spot, when they met each other as they moved about, they exchanged greetings and asked from each other the day they left ile-ife. In response, they said that they left ile-ife ‘’ni ojo ikale’’ the day when the mats were removed from the ground. Since then, they have started calling themselves ikale. According to history it was claimed that ikale refers to an incident that happened during the second abodi's visit to ile-ife. Before he left ile-ife, he knelt down inside a circle of chalk to receive blessings from
Ooni of ife The Ooni of Ile-Ife (Ọọ̀ni of Ilè-Ifẹ̀) is the traditional ruler of Ile-Ife and the spiritual head of the Yoruba people. The Ooni dynasty existed before the reign of Oduduwa which historians have argued to have been between the 7th-9 ...
. Ikale is said to derive from the drawing of circle with the hand, ika, on the ground, ile. However, the genuineness of these migration theory riddles remains to be determined. What is clear that the culture of the ikale and the edo are relatively similar. Moreover, both ikale and ilaje oral traditions emphasize their mutual relationship with ife in their frequent mention of ife in their music and in their propitiation.


Sport


Government of Okitipupa

The Government of Okitipupa Local Government is defined and authorized under the
Ondo State Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
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,
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of
Ondo State Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
is in practice the responsibility of county governments, such as the Local Government of Okitipupa. The Local government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration, law enforcement, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health, health care, and social services. In addition the County serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas. Politics Of Okitipupa


Geography

Ikale occupies a large area along the southwestern part of
Ondo state Ondo State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Oǹdó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. It borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast, Edo State to the east, Delta State to t ...
and, sharing land borders with
Ilaje Ìlàje is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, South-West Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Igbokoda. The Ilajes are a distinct migratory coastal linguistic group of Yoruba peoples spread along the coastal belts of Ondo, Ogun, Lag ...
Local Government to the south;
Edo state Edo, commonly known as Edo State, is a state located in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. As of 2006 National population census, the state was ranked as the 24th populated state (3,233,366) in Nigeria, However there was controversy ...
to the east
Ogun State Ogun State is a state in southwestern Nigeria. Created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. Ogun State borders Lagos State to the south, Oyo State and Osun State to the north, Ondo State to the east, and the Republic of Benin to the ...
the west; and
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Local Government to the north. It has an area of and a population of 233,565 as at 2006 census. The
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of the area is 350.


Religions


List of Obas of Okitipupa

*Irele Local government


List of Obas of Irele


List of Ikale Obas in Odigbo Local gov't


Education


Colleges and university

There is only one public university within the town limits:
Ondo State University Of Science and Technology
(OSUSTECH). There are numerous additional colleges and universities outside the town limits in the Okitipupa Local Government Area, including the Federal University of Technology(FUTA),
Adeyemi College Of Education The Adeyemi College of Education is a federal government higher education institution located in Ondo City, Ondo State, Nigeria. It is affiliated to Obafemi Awolowo University for its degree programmes. Adeyemi College of Education was named after ...
(ACE) consortium, which includes the most selective liberal arts colleges in the Nigeria, and the
Adekunle Ajasin University Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) is a state government owned and operated Nigerian university. The university is located in Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria. History Adekunle Ajasin University was first established as Obaf ...
(AAUA),


Alternative and citywide schools


Public primary schools

*St. John's RCM, Okitipupa *St. Mary's RCM Okitipupa *L.A Primary School, Okitipupa *St. Joseph CAC, Okitipupa *Caring Heart Mega Primary School, Ayeka, Okitipupa *Caring Heart Mega Primary School, Ilutitun *St. Banarbas Anglican School, Ode-Erinje *Methodist Primary School, Okitipupa *St. Paul's Anglican Primary School, Okitipupa *Ebenezer UNA Primary School, Okitipupa *The Apostolic Primary School, Okitipupa *Methodist Primary School, Idepe Okitipupa *St. Edward's RCM Idepe Okitipupa *St. Mary's C/S Primary School, Okitipupa *St. Dominic's Mega Ayeka Igbidigo *St. Raphael's C/S Oke-Igbala *Methodist Primary School, Araromi Ayeka *Methodist Primary School, Igodan Lisa *St. Patrick's RCM, Okunmo *Methodist Primary School, Ode-Erinje *St. Joseph RCM, Ode-Erinje *C.P.S Ode-Igbodigo *Ansarul Islam Primary School, Okitipupa *L.A. Primary School, Farm Settlement *Army Children School I, Okitipupa *Baptist Day School, Okitipupa *L.A Practising School, Ode-Aye *C. P.S Orokin Aye *St. Christopher Anglican, School, Ode-Aye *St. Gregory RCM Ode-Aye *C.A.C Primary School, Ode-Aye *Baptist Day School, Ode-Aye *Methodist Primary School, Ode-Aye *St. Mathias RCM, Ode-Aye *Methodist Primary School, Okerisa, Aye *L.A. Primary School Igboluwoye Aye *L.A. Primary School, Igbo-Odofin *C.P.S Agbaje, Aye *L.A. Primary School, Moboro Aye *L. A. Primary School, Ikoya *St. Joseph's RCM Ikoya *St. Paul's Anglican School, Ikoya *Methodist Primary School, Abusoro Idepe *L.A Primary School, Igedege *Methodist Primary School, Igorisa-Aye *Army Children School II, Okitipupa *L.A. Primary School, Ilutitun *Ebenezer Anglican School, Ilutitun *St. Paul's C/S Primary School, Ilutitun *St. Peter's Primary School, Ilutitun *St. Augustine's RCM, School, Ilutitun *Methodist Primary School, Ilutitun *C/S Zion Primary School, Ilutitun *Baptist Day School, Igbotako *St. Mathew's Anglican School, Oloto *St. Benedict RCM Igbisin *C.P.S Oagunte, Ikoya *C. P. S Eleron, Ilutitun *ST. John's Anglican, Igbotako *St. Pius RCM Igbotako *Methodist Primary School, Igbotako *Baptist Day School, Igbotako *St. Stephen's Anglican, Igbotako *St. Paul's Anglican Erekiti-Luwoye *L.A Primary School, Ilu-Odo *St. Paul's Anglican School, Ilu-Odo *St. Mathew's Anglican School, Ilu-Oke Market *L.A. Primary School, Sogbon, Igbotako *L. A. Primary School, Ilado-Market *St. Paul's Anglican School, Ilado, Olowosusi *St. Columcille's R.C.M Irowa *St. Benedict's R.C.M Iwada *L.A. Primary School, Agbetu *St. Andrew's Anglican School, Abusoro, Igbotako *St. Andrew's R.C.M Ijuoke, Market *L.A. Primary School, Erekiti, Jomo *L.A. Primary School, Idiobilayo *L.A. Pry School Ajewole Igbotako *St. Anthony's R.C.M, Omotoso *L.A. Primary School, Akinfosile Junction *C.P.S Mobolorunduro *C.P.S Wakajaye, Idera *C.P.S Ayetoro I *C. P. S Primary School, Adewinle *C.P.S Ayetoro II *L.A. Primary School, Okegbe *C. P. S Idogun Omowole *Gudu Primary School, Igbodigo *St. Ezekiel C/S Primary School, Okititpupa *St. Andrew's R.C.M Ijuoke, Market


Public secondary schools

*Idepe High School, Idepe-Okitipupa *Igodan Lisa/Okunmo High School, Igodan Lisa *Manuwa Memorial Grammar School, Iju-Odo *Moribodo College, Ilutitun-Osoro *Comprehensive High School, Ilutitun Osoro *Idepe High School, *Ofedepe Comprehensive High School, okitipupa *Stella Maris College, okitipupa *Community High School, Erekiti-Luwoye *Community Grammar school,Igbotako *Ayeka Igbodigo High School, igbodigo *Erinje Grammar School, Ode-Erinje *Ikoya Grammar School, Ikoya *Lubokun Comprehensive High School, Igbotako *Moribodo College, Ilutitun-Osooro *Omotoso Community Grammar School, Omotoso *Ogundubuja High School, Okitipupa *Community High School, Mobolorunduro-Okitipupa *Ikale High School, Igbisin-Oloto *Danike High School, Ode-Aye *Comprehensive High School, Ode-Aye *Unity Secondary School,Ode-Aye *Layelu High School, Ode-Aye *Baptist Grammar School, Ode-Aye


Private secondary schools

*Ultimate International High School, Ode-Aye *Victory High School, Ilutitun, Osoro *Deal Prospects High School, Okitipupa *Success Secondary School, Okitipupa *Trinity College, Olorintedo *Saint Josiah's College, Okitipupa *Christ Unity High School, Ode-Aye, Okitipupa *Emmanuel Royal College, Okitipupa *Esther-Kawe Secondary School, Okitipupa *Wisdom Assembly College, Ode-Ayeka *Atoyebi Memorial Secondary School, Wakajaye, Okitipupa *Ibukun olu C.A.C secondary school, okitipua *Corner Stone Girls’ College, Okitipupa *Mercuri Model Secondary School, Ikoya *Sarah International College, Okitipupa *Holy Trinity College, Okitipupa *St,william secondary school,okitipupa *Optimum victory college, okitipupa *Elisiry International High School, Okitipupa *Goshenland Academy School, Okitipupa


Military Base

* 19 Battalion Naquora Barracks, Okitipupa,


Ikale Divisions

IKALE KINGDOM *Akinfosile *Ayeka *Ayetedo Aye *Ayede *Ayila *Agbetu *Araromi Ayeka *Abusoro Idepe *Abusoro *Agbaje Aye *Agbabu Aye *Agric *Batedo Aye *Ode-Erinje *Erekiti *Ikoya-Ikale *Igodan-Lisa *Igbotako *Igbodigo *Iwada *Irowa *Ilu-Titun *Igodan *Igorisa-Aye *Iju-Oke *Igboluwoye-Aye *Igbo-Odofin *Ilado *Iju-Odo *Igbinsin *Idera *Idiobilayo *umoboro Aye *umobi Aye *Epewi Aye *oke-Idebi village *Luwoye *Igedege *Idogun Omowole *Jeremiah *Okitipupa (Rural) *Ode-Idepe *Omotoso *Oke-Igbala *Ode-Aye *Olowosusi *Orokin Aye *Olorintedo *Okunmo *Igbo Odofin Aye *Oloto *Ominla *Mobolorunduro *Wakajaye *Ago-Alaye-Ikale *Basola-Ikale *Ajebamdele-Ikale *Ajebambo-Ikale *kajola-Ikale *Ayetoro-Ikale *Ore Town


Notable people

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Akintunde Aduwo Chief Akintunde Aduwo (born 12 June 1938) is a retired Nigerian Navy Vice Admiral who served as Chief of Naval Staff from 1980 to 1983 and as military governor of the Nigerian Western State from July 1975 to August 1975 during the military re ...
– Former Governor Western Region, Navy Vice
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Olusegun Agagu Olusegun Kokumo Agagu (16 February 1948 – 13 September 2013) was a Nigerian politician who was Governor of Ondo State in Nigeria from 29 May 2003 until February 2009, when a court voided his re-election as governor on account of electoral ...
– Former Governor of
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* Jimoh Ibrahim Lawyer and Business man]


References

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