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1 University/School in Ogbomosho North  





2 History  





3 Geography of Ogbomosho North  





4 Economy of Ogbomosho North  





5 Palace in Ogbomosho North  





6 Notable people  



6.1  Post office code  







7 References  














Ogbomosho North






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Ogbomosho North
Ogbomosho palace
Ogbomosho palace
Country Nigeria
StateOyo State
Government
 • Local Government Chairman and the Head of the Local Government CouncilAkanji Kabir Ayoade (PDP)
Area
 • Total91 sq mi (235 km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Websiteogbomosonorth.oyostate.gov.ng
Map

Ogbomosho North is a Local Government AreainOyo State, Nigeria. Its headquarter is at Kinnira currently headed by the chairman, Kabir Akanji.

University/School in Ogbomosho North

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The local government serves as a home to one of Nigeria institution of learning, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) and it teaching hospital( which is still under construction).

Also, the Nigerian Baptist Medical Center and Bowen University Teaching hospital are situated there.[1] Yoruba language is widely used in the Local Government Area, and Christianity and Islam are prevalent religions in the region. Prominent landmarks in Ogbomoso North Local Government Area encompass the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology and the Bowen University Teaching Hospital.[2]

History

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Ogbomoso North Local Government Area was established on the 27th of September 1991, derived from the former Ogbomoso Local Government Area which was however established on 1 April 1973.[2]

Geography of Ogbomosho North

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Ogbomoso North Local Government Area spans approximately 207 square kilometres with an average temperatureof28 degrees Celsius. The annual precipitation in the area is around 1830 mm, and the average wind speed is recorded at 9 km/h.[2]

Economy of Ogbomosho North

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Ogbomoso North Local Government Area accommodates numerous banks, hotels, restaurants, industries, schools, both privately and government-owned institutions. The Local Government Area boasts a thriving trade sector and features several markets, including Wazo and Ojajagun markets, where a diverse range of commodities is traded.[2]

Palace in Ogbomosho North

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The SOUN Palace is the major traditional home of the city. Ogbomoso North is the most populated local government in the city, being the city's major economic nerve and has a land mass of 235 km2.[3] It is the most populous local government in the city as at the 2006 census.[4]

Notable people

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Ogbomoso North Local Government boasts a rich history nurtured by the achievements of its sons and daughters. These individuals, past and present, have made significant contributions to the nation's progress across diverse fields, including politics, economics, security, and education, leaving a lasting legacy on the national landscape these important personalities are:

late S.L. Akintola (Former Premier of Western Region), Late Ibrahim Taiwo (former military Governor of Kwara State), War veteran Brigadier – General Benjamin Adekunle (the Black Scorpion) RTD Inspector General of Police, Asiwaju Sunday Adewusi and others too numerous to mention.[5]

Post office code

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The postal code of the area is 210.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Bowen University Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso - BUTH". www.buth.edu.ng. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  • ^ a b c d "Ogbomoso North Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  • ^ Adewuyi, Kehinde; Adeyemo; Adejumo (December 2018). "Use of GIS in production of soil series map in Oyo State, southwestern Nigeria" (PDF). International Research Journal of Earth Sciences. 6 (12): 12–21. ISSN 2321-2527 – via www.isca.in.
  • ^ "OGBOMOSO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT – Oyo State Government". Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  • ^ "OGBOMOSO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT".
  • ^ "Post Offices – with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on November 26, 2012. Retrieved 2009-10-20.

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