Otan Ayegbaju

Otan Ayegbaju (Otan for short) is an historic town in Yorubaland founded about 500 years ago by descendants of Oduduwa, who migrated from Ifẹ. It is the headquarters of Boluwaduro Local Government Area. Nearby towns are Eripa, Iresi, Igbajo, Oke-run and Oyan. [1]

Otan
Otan Koto
Town
Otan Ayegbaju
Image of a cathedral in Otan Ayegbaju.
A cathedral in Otan Ayegbaju.
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Location of Otan Ayegbaju in Nigeria
Coordinates: 7°57′0″N 4°48′0″E
Country Nigeria
State Osun
Local Government areaBoluwaduro
First settled1500s
Founded byDescendants of Oduduwa
Government
  TypeMonarchy
  Owa of Otan AyegbajuLukman Adesola Ojo Fadipe Arenibiowo
Area
  Total100 km2 (40 sq mi)

The Owa of Otan Ayegbaju is the title given to the ruler or king. The Owa of Otan Ayegbaju was the 26th child of Oduduwa. The town's government wasn't destroyed by inter-tribal wars. The current Owa is Lukman Adesola Ojo Fadipe Arenibiowo and Owa Olatanka III. They started ruling in June 2009.[2]

Geography

Otan is located in the northern area of Osun State, thirty-seven kilometers from Oshogbo. It covers a land mass of 100 km2. Its terrain consists of hills, mountains, dense forest, vegetation and gullies. The climate is tropical with warm temperatures and low humidity.[3]

Otan Ayegbaju borders with Eripa, Iresi, Oke-run, Igbajo and Oyan.

References

  1. Otan Aiyegbaju Map | Nigeria Google Satellite Maps
  2. "Otan Ayegbaju two palaces one king". The Vanguard.
  3. Nigerian Heritage: Journal of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments. p. 39.

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