Ogbomosho South
Ogbomoso South local government government area is domiciled in Oyo state, South-west geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Its headquarters are located in Arowomole area of Ogbomoso. HistoryOgbomoso South Local Government Area was established in 1991, carved out from the former Ogbomoso Local Council.[1] The Yoruba language is the dominant language in the Area, and the residents widely adhere to the religions of Christianity and Islam among the population.[1] Population/AreaIt has an area of 88 km2 and a population of 185,815 at the 2006 census. Office postal codeThe postal code of the area is 210101.[2][3] HistoryOgbomoso South Local Government was formed in 1991 from the previous Ogbomoso Local Government by the Military Administration. Neighbourhoods in the Council include Idi- igba, Gaa- Lagbedu, Kajola, Kowe, Oke- Ola, Adeoye, Onidewure, Molete, Arowomole, Sanuaje, Obandi, Ijeru, Ayegun, and Oke Alapata.[4] EconomyThe economic of Ogbomosho South Local Government Area primarily relies on agriculture. The region possesses fertile land, and farming serves as the primary livelihood for its residents. Ogbomoso South Local Government Area boasts a flourishing trade sector, featuring various markets, including the popular Aarada market where a diverse range of commodities is traded. Agriculture thrives in the region, with the cultivation of crops like cocoa, rice, cassava, and melon. The people of Ogbomoso South Local Government Area engage in important economic activities such as hunting, textile weaving and dyeing, and crafting.[1] GeographyOgbomoso South Local Government Area spans approximately 68 square kilometres, experiencing an average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius. The annual precipitation in Ogbomoso South Local Government Area is around 1830 mm, with an average wind speed recorded at 9 km/h.[1] LocalityTown and Villages under Ogbomosho North Local Government Area:[1]
Popular PlacesState Hospital Complex – Sodiq Sekendegbe Street, Arowomole Secretariat Complex – Arowomole The Apostolic Church, Alapata Assembly[5] National Museum, Arowomole Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary Beulah Baptist Centre State Library – Arowomole Federal Housing Estate – Ibapon Road Industrial Estate – Osogbo Road Idi-Oro Baptist Church Akande Market – Caretaker DAD Foundation Sports Arena, Idi-Oro Federal Road Safety Corps – Oluwatedo Maryland Catholic High School Methodist Cathedral – Arowomole Berean Independent Baptist Church – Kajola St Anne Catholic Church – Arinkinkin St Ferdinand Catholic Church Onpetu of Ijeru Palace Government Technical college, Kajola[6] Baptist Secondary Grammar School, Ahoyaya. The Apostolic Primary School II Abede Primary School[4] The Apostolic Model School Aarada Market – Osogbo Road Ayegun Primary School II A.U.D Primary School, Awoye Street. Kajola Primary School References
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