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Omu-Aran the Head Post of Igbomina land, is a town in the Nigerian state of
Kwara Kwara State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Kwárà), is a state in Western Nigeria, bordered to the east by Kogi State, to the north by Niger state, and to the south by Ekiti, Osun, and Oyo states, while its western border makes up part of the internation ...
. It originated from Ife and currently the local government headquarters of Irepodun local government. Omu-Aran is about 8 kilometers away from Aran-Orin.


History

Omu-Aran was founded over 500 years ago. The community was founded due to the migration of people from Ile-Ife. There was a drought in Ile-Ife. To know the cause of the drought, the oracle was consulted. The oracle said Ife was over-crowded and therefore some people had to leave. Some princes were selected to migrate to other places and were given the symbol of authority. One of the selected princes was Olomu-Aperan, the founder of Omu-Aran. Omutoto or Omitoto, one of the wives of Olofinaiye Oduduwa was the mother of both Olomu Aperan and Owa Obokun. This tradition is accepted in Ilesha and Ile Ife today. Olomu Aperan became the custodian of the Ogbo because of the Royal War title Esinkin. However, Ogbo, a symbol of authority was the property of the aboriginal people of Ile Ife. The Ogbo was also the symbol of oneness among the council of Elders in Ile Ife. Through the Ogbo the council could unknot every difficult problem. Hence, the council was called the council of Ologbomona. Olomu Aperan left Ile-Ife with the Ogbo and found various Kingdoms. Omu-Aran is made up of people from different backgrounds that migrated to the present site of the town. Omu-Aran became the headquarters of Irepodun LGA on 24 August 1976.


Economy

Due to the vegetation of the area, Omu-Aran residents were predominately farmers. They were also famous in handicraft like basket weaving and blacksmith works.


Festival

* EGÚNGÚN FESTIVAL. This includes egungun àgbà, egungun pàràká, egungun ode (láyèwú), and egungun eléwe. Egungun is usually held once every two years in Omu-Aran and environs in remembrance of the ancestors. * ÒGBÓ FESTIVAL (also called "Orugbo Festival") is an openly held annual festival in Omu-Aran city to pay homage to OLOGBOMONA (Olomu Aperan) and to his goddess mother popularly called ÒMÙTÓTÓ (also known as "Ìyá Ògbó" or "Ìyá Àgbà"). This festival is popularly held in Omu-Aran (Igbomina Capital City) on behalf of the entire Igbomina-Yoruba land. * EPA and ANGERE FESTIVAL is also held in Omu-Aran within an interval of two years except at special occasions when angere comes out to entertain. * ALÁTÀ FESTIVAL is one of the traditional festivals that hold in Omu-Aran within a period of one to two years. Alata is a kind of masquerade made with palm fronds and ashes. Alata runs with a cane called "ÀTÒRÌN" in Yoruba. It pursues after some selected runners that dare it. Beating with canes is part of the festival (in which individuals present at the venue will engage each other in beating with the slash of a cane). * CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL is also one of the carnival-like annual festivals and is blissfully held in Omu-Aran. This is usually in the month of December. While Christians in Omu-Aran do host Christmas Festivals, Muslims in Omu-Aran similarly celebrate Ileya at Salah periods annually. *ILÉYÁ FESTIVAL (
Eid al-Adha Eid al-Adha () is the second and the larger of the two main holidays celebrated in Islam (the other being Eid al-Fitr). It honours the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son Ismail (Ishmael) as an act of obedience to Allah's co ...
) is lovely to behold in Omu-Aran. It happens annually during the Salah period which corresponds to the Islamic calendar. * OMU-ARAN DAY is a kind of festival in Omu-Aran usually held within an interval of about four years. The event is used to raise funds for the physical development of the community. From funds raised from such a community fundraising in the past, the community has built some secondary schools (4 to 5 in number) which after completion were all freely handed over by the community to the government to aid good education in the state the community belongs to. Apart from secondary schools built by the community from such a fund, there are some roads in the community such as "RING ROAD" among others that the community commenced its development before government later came to complete. Likewise, the OMU-ARAN CITY COMPLEX was developed from hosting such an event in Omu-Aran. * ÌKÓRÈ ÒMÙ-ÀRÁN is held annually in Omu-Aran to generate fund to meet community expenses. From such a fund, government water-works and an electricity power-base stationed in the community have been assisted financially to function. * ÒMÙ-ÀRÁN Political and Economic Summit is a program designed to bring together all well meaning indigenes of the town from home and abroad to deliberate on a way forward of the political and economical prospect of the city. The second of its kind was organized and held on the 29th of December 2020 by Omu-Aran Peoples' Forum (OPF) in collaboration with Omu-Aran Development Association (ODA) and would be coming up every two years. That is, the next edition would be coming up on the 29th of December 2022.


Language

Since Omu-Aran is an
Igbomina The Ìgbómìnà (also colloquially Igboona or Ogboona) are a subgroup of the Yoruba ethnic group, which originates from the north central and southwest Nigeria. They speak a dialect also called Ìgbómìnà or Igbonna, classified among the Cent ...
land the language widely spoken in Omu-Aran is Igbomina or Igbona.


Leadership

The system of leadership used is the traditional Oba (King) system. The traditional leader is known as OLOMU OF OMU-ARAN. The current Olomu of Omu-Aran, His Royal Majesty, Oba AbdulRaheem Oladele Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje ascended the throne on Saturday 22 September 2018. The previous Oba was His Royal Majesty Oba Charles Oladele Ibitoye ( Adogbajale-bi-ileke II), died on 30 November 2017. Before Oba Ibitoye was Oba Suleiman Durotoye who was on the throne for close to 5 decades. Oba Durotoye was one of the longest-ruling kings in Omu-Aran. Below is the list of all Olomus' from the foundation of the community till date: 1. Olomu Aperan: 1120-1190 2. Oseminigbokun Awo Igbomina: 1190–1235 3. Iba Areyin: 1240-1275 4. Atiko: 1275-1305 5. Obara: 1305-1320 6. Okokokioko: 1320-1366 7. Eringbagbo: 1366-1395 8. Lawosin: 1395-1430 9. Olomulodogbo: 1430-1565 10. Olomu Aga: 1565-1571 11. Agunbiade Agunkeloye: 1591–1629 12. Ogidigbo: 1630-1672 13. Onidade: 1672-1683 14. Amududuwusiloyo: 1683-1691 15. Ojonlasediekangbedegbede: 1691–1698 16. Ogiyan Dogbajalebiileke: 1698–1729 17. Olode ega: 1730-1733 18. Olomu efon: 1733-1738 19. Ajibade: 1739-1790 20. Ajayi Saiji Olodeogbagbara*: First time-1795-1800; Second time-1805-1809. 21. Ewedunmoye: 1801 22. Obe: 1801 23. Pepeloriesin: 1803 24. Akigbenijubiowawa: 1804 25. Alekunlogba Odeyemi: 1844-1850 26. Alakaka tinuopewa: 1859-1878 27. Lafofunogbo: 1879 28. Soganmoniju Oriade: 1879-1882 29. Fakayode Lasankale: 1899-1903 30. Esinkin Abegunde: 1904-1917 31. Momoloso: 1919-1937 32. Suleiman Durotoye: 1947-1993 33. Charles Oladele Ibitoye (Adogbajale-bi-ileke II): 1993–2017 34. Abdulraheem Oladele Adeoti (Olomu Efon II): 2018-till date.


Notable people

* Late Brigadier General David Bamigboye (Born 7 December 1940 till 21 September 2018), First military governor of Kwara State for nine years *
David Oyedepo David Olaniyi Oyedepo (born 27 September 1954) is a Nigerian preacher, Christian author, businessman, architect and the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, and presiding Bishop of the Faith Tabernacle in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. The ...
(Born 27 September 1954), Presiding Bishop Living Faith Church Worldwide (a.k.a. Winners Chapel) * Colonel Theophilus Oladapo Bamigboye Former military governor of Bauchi and Osun State *
Lateef Jakande Lateef Kayode Jakande (23 July 1929 – 11 February 2021) was a Nigerian journalist and politician who served as governor of Lagos State from 1979 to 1983, and later Minister of Works under the Sani Abacha military regime. Background Lateef ...
, journalist, former governor of Lagos state *
Oye Owolewa Adeoye "Oye" Owolewa (born 1989) is a Nigerian American politician, pharmacist, and a member of the Democratic Party. In November 2020, he was elected as the shadow representative of the United States House of Representatives from the District o ...
, Shadow representative to the
U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they ...
from Washington, D.C.


Schools

* Government Secondary School AKA (GSS). * Omu-Aran High School. * Ogbo Grammar School Omu-Aran. * Aperan Comprehensive College Omu-Aran. * Ofe-Aran Commercial College Omu-Aran. * Federal Government Girls' College Omu-Aran. * ECWA Girls' College Omu-Aran. * Christian Government College Omu-Aran. * Landmark University Secondary School Omu-Aran. * Fortunate Secondary School Omu-Aran. * Victory International College Omu-Aran. * Landmark University Omu-Aran. * Moses Orimolade University Omu-Aran.


References

{{Kwara Populated places in Kwara State