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Ita Egbe
Ita Egbe (Yoruba: Ìta Ẹgbẹ́) is a village located in the Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Situated near the border with the Republic of Benin, Ita Egbe is known for its agricultural significance, particularly in the production of palm oil, tomatoes, watermelon, maize, and cassava. It is also recognized for its rich cultural heritage, strategic location, and role in local trade.
Ita Egbe is located at coordinates 6.64504°N latitude and 2.83263°E longitude, within the Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State. The village lies in the southwestern region of Nigeria, close to the border with the Republic of Benin. Ita Egbe is part of the Idiroko Local Council Development Area (LCDA), which includes other border communities.
The terrain around Ita Egbe is predominantly flat and low-lying, making it highly suitable for agriculture. The tropical climate, characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, supports the cultivation of a wide variety of crops. The village's fertile soil contributes to the successful farming of products like palm oil, tomatoes, watermelon, maize, and cassava.
Ita Egbe has a rich historical background, deeply connected to the traditions of the Yoruba people. The village was founded by early settlers, believed to have been led by a man named Oregi. According to local lore, Oregi and his followers established the community in the area, which became a thriving agricultural settlement. The name "Ìta Ẹgbẹ́" translates to "the place of the group" in the Yoruba language, reflecting the community's emphasis on togetherness and cooperation.[citation needed] Over the centuries, Ita Egbe has grown into a vibrant village that blends traditional Yoruba practices with modern influences. The governance of the village is overseen by a traditional leader known as the Baale, who serves as both a cultural and administrative head. The current Baale of Ita Egbe is Chief Saanu Babayanju Adenle, who has been instrumental in maintaining the village's cultural identity and promoting its development.
According to the 1963 Nigerian Population Census, Ita Egbe had a population of 1,776 people. While the population has likely increased since then, detailed current population statistics are not readily available. The majority of Ita Egbe's population is of Yoruba descent, and the Yoruba language is widely spoken.
The community is known for its close-knit structure, with many families depending on agriculture as their primary source of livelihood. The village is also home to several migrant groups who have settled in the area for agricultural work or trade, adding to its cultural diversity.[citation needed]
Ita Egbe is primarily an agricultural community, and its economy is based on the production of a variety of crops. The village is one of the largest producers of palm oil in the Ipokia Local Government Area. Palm oil production is a major economic activity in Ita Egbe, with many households involved in the cultivation of oil palm trees and the processing of palm oil for local and regional markets.[citation needed]
In addition to palm oil, Ita Egbe is known for its production of tomatoes, watermelon, maize, and cassava. These crops are vital to the local diet and are sold in markets throughout the region, including in nearby towns like Idiroko and Ayetoro. The fertile soil and favourable climate conditions make the village a key player in the agriculture sector within Ogun State.
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Ita Egbe
Ita Egbe (Yoruba: Ìta Ẹgbẹ́) is a village located in the Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Situated near the border with the Republic of Benin, Ita Egbe is known for its agricultural significance, particularly in the production of palm oil, tomatoes, watermelon, maize, and cassava. It is also recognized for its rich cultural heritage, strategic location, and role in local trade.
Ita Egbe is located at coordinates 6.64504°N latitude and 2.83263°E longitude, within the Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State. The village lies in the southwestern region of Nigeria, close to the border with the Republic of Benin. Ita Egbe is part of the Idiroko Local Council Development Area (LCDA), which includes other border communities.
The terrain around Ita Egbe is predominantly flat and low-lying, making it highly suitable for agriculture. The tropical climate, characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, supports the cultivation of a wide variety of crops. The village's fertile soil contributes to the successful farming of products like palm oil, tomatoes, watermelon, maize, and cassava.
Ita Egbe has a rich historical background, deeply connected to the traditions of the Yoruba people. The village was founded by early settlers, believed to have been led by a man named Oregi. According to local lore, Oregi and his followers established the community in the area, which became a thriving agricultural settlement. The name "Ìta Ẹgbẹ́" translates to "the place of the group" in the Yoruba language, reflecting the community's emphasis on togetherness and cooperation.[citation needed] Over the centuries, Ita Egbe has grown into a vibrant village that blends traditional Yoruba practices with modern influences. The governance of the village is overseen by a traditional leader known as the Baale, who serves as both a cultural and administrative head. The current Baale of Ita Egbe is Chief Saanu Babayanju Adenle, who has been instrumental in maintaining the village's cultural identity and promoting its development.
According to the 1963 Nigerian Population Census, Ita Egbe had a population of 1,776 people. While the population has likely increased since then, detailed current population statistics are not readily available. The majority of Ita Egbe's population is of Yoruba descent, and the Yoruba language is widely spoken.
The community is known for its close-knit structure, with many families depending on agriculture as their primary source of livelihood. The village is also home to several migrant groups who have settled in the area for agricultural work or trade, adding to its cultural diversity.[citation needed]
Ita Egbe is primarily an agricultural community, and its economy is based on the production of a variety of crops. The village is one of the largest producers of palm oil in the Ipokia Local Government Area. Palm oil production is a major economic activity in Ita Egbe, with many households involved in the cultivation of oil palm trees and the processing of palm oil for local and regional markets.[citation needed]
In addition to palm oil, Ita Egbe is known for its production of tomatoes, watermelon, maize, and cassava. These crops are vital to the local diet and are sold in markets throughout the region, including in nearby towns like Idiroko and Ayetoro. The fertile soil and favourable climate conditions make the village a key player in the agriculture sector within Ogun State.