History The modern State of Osun was created on 27 August 1991 from part of the old Oyo State. The state's name is derived from the River Osun, the venerated natural spring that is the manifestation of the Yoruba goddess of the same name. The former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola launched and laid the foundation for the groundbreaking of Osun State University with six campuses (Osogbo, Okuku, Ikire, Ejigbo, Ifetedo, and Ipetu-Ijesha) strategically located across the state. Important cultural events in the state include the Ori Oke and Egungun festival (masquerade festival) in Iragbiji, Olojo in Ife, Iwude Ijesha in Ilesha, Agbeleku Festival in Erin Oke, and the Osun Osogbo festival.
Culture Every year, adherents and non-adherents of Osun, one of the Orisa (the traditional deities of the Yoruba people), travel from all over the world to attend the annual Osun-Osogbo festival in August. Visitors include nationals of Brazil, Cuba, Trinidad, Grenada, and other nations in the Americas with a significant Yoruba cultural heritage. Annual traditional festivities and invocations of the Osun goddess are held along the banks of the river bearing her name into which – according to Yoruba Oratory traditions – she transformed. Ọsun-Ọsogbo Grove, the shrine of the annual rites of the deity and an important artistic center, was declared a World Heritage Site in 2005. The former semi-official flag and seal of the state, adopted in 2012, depicted the Ori Olokun. However, the flag and seal were officially relinquished in 2023 by act of the Osun State House of Assembly following a 21 January 2017 ruling by the Osun State High Court that the legislation adopting it had been unconstitutional.
Demographics The major sub-ethnic groups in Ọsun State are Ife, Ijesha, Oyo, Ibolo and Igbomina of the Yoruba people, although there are also people from other parts of Nigeria. Yoruba and English are the official languages. People of Osun State practice Christianity, Islam and the traditional faith.
Climate The climate of Osun is tropical savanna usually warm, with a wet and dry season. It has a yearly average temperature of 64 °F and receives approximately 596 inches of rainfall. It is dry for 59 days throughout the year, with an average moisture in the air of 77% and a UV index of 7. Located at an elevation of 266.33 meters (873.79 feet) above sea level, Osun has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate (Classification: Aw). The city's yearly temperature is 28.35 °C (83.03 °F) and it is -1.11% lower than Nigeria's averages. Osun typically receives about 127.75 millimeters (5.03 inches) of precipitation and has 237.62 rainy days (65.1% of the time) annually. It is located at 4.5199593 longitude and 7.5628964 latitude.
Tourism The State of Osun is home to a lot of tourist attractions based on its rich history and the cultural base of the Yoruba.
This place is considered as an heritage site. It is located along the Osun river and it is home to the goddess of fertility, Yemoja. Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls is located in Erin-Ijesha. It is a tourist attraction located in Oriade local. The fall features seven floors.
Mineral Resources in Osun State The following are the mineral resources in Osun State
Gold Granite Columbite Talc Tantalite Tourmaline
Christians and Muslims in Osun Osun State was created from the old Oyo State in August 1991, has a large population of both Muslims and Christians. Among the famous religious leaders from Osun State is the London-based Muslim cleric Sheikh Dr. Abu-Abdullah Adelabu, who hails from the state's capital city, Osogbo and Pastor (Dr.) Johnson Ade Odewale of Christ Apostolic Church, from Odeomu but based in Boston, USA. The popular Pastor E.A. Adeboye hails from Ifewara in Osun state. Also Pastor W. F. Kumuyi among others. The Osun State government claims to offer services to both Muslims and Christians in the state, especially through Pilgrims Welfare Boards. The major traditional rulers in Osun State acclaim either the Faith of Islam or Christianity. While, for instance, Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (Ojaja II) and Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland Oba Gabriel Adekunle (Aromolaran II), Oba Samuel Oyebode Oluronke II (Olokuku of Okuku), and Oba Sunday Olatokun (Olotan of Otan Ile) ascribe to Christianity, Orangun of (Ile) Ila-Orangun Oba Wahab Kayode Adedeji Oyedotun (Arutu-Oluokun Bibiire I), Ataoja of Osogbo Oba Jimoh Olaonipekun Oyetunji (Larooye II), Timi of Ede Oba Munirudeen Adesola Lawal (Laminisa I), Aragbiji of iragbiji (Oba Abdulrasheed Ayotunde Olabomi), Owa of Otan Ayegbaju Oba Lukman Ojo Fadipe (Olatanka III) and Oluwo of Iwo Oba Abdul Rasheed Adewale Akanbi (Ilufemiloye Telu I) practiced Islam. The dominant religions in Osun State are Islam and Christianity although a certain amount of traditional religion is still practiced. 2.2% Catholic in the Diocese of Osogbo (1995) with 74,440 followers in 56 parishes under Bishop John Akinkunmi Oyejola (2016), a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Ibadan. The Anglican Province of Ibadan within the Church of Nigeria includes the Dioceses of Oke-Osun (1993) led by Bishop Oluwagbemiro Fabuluje (2021), Osun (1987) led by Bishop Foluso Olugbenga Babatunji (2019), Osun North led by Bishop Abiodun Olaoye, Osun North East (2009) led by Bishop Ebenezer Akorede Okuyelu (2019), Ife led by Bishop Olubunmi Akinlade, Ife East (2008) led by Bishop Oluseyi Oyelade (2010), Ijesa North East (2009) led by Bishop Joseph Olusola (2009), Ijesha North Missionary Diocese led by Bishop Isaac Oluyamo (2015), Ilesa led by Bishop Samuel Olubayu Sowale (2000), and Ilesa South West led by Bishop Samuel Egbebunmi (2009).
Education A list of tertiary institutions in Osun state includes:
Adeleke University, Ede Bowen University Iwo Federal College of Education Iwo Federal Polytechnic, Ede Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji Arakeji National Open University of Nigeria Iwo Study centre Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke Osun State Polytechnic, Iree Osun State University Westland University Iwo
Federal university of agriculture Iragbiji Federal University of Health Sciences Ila Orangun Fountain University Osogbo Iwo City Polytechnic Feesu, Iwo Kings University, Ode-Omu Mercy College of Nursing Ìkirè Ile, Iwo Ilesa University, Ilesa Osun State college of Health Technology, Ilesa Redeemers University, Ede* Royal College of Public Health Technology, Iwo Seventh-day Adventist School of Nursing, Ile-Ife Seventh-day Adventist College of Health Technology, ile-ife Wolex Polytechnic Iwo
Economy The state is one of the richer and more developed ones in Nigeria and has a low incidence of extreme poverty (around 4% of the population against a national average of 31%) according to World Bank data from 2018.
Transportation Federal Highway:
A122 east from Oyo State at Erinmi via Ife to Ondo State at Igbara Oke. Other major roads include:
the Iwo-Osogbo Rd east from Iwo for 46 km, Ajasse Ipo-Osogbo Rd northeast from Osogbo via Ikirun to Kwara State at Ila-Odo, the Ikirun-Ila Orangun Rd northeast from Ikirun to Ila Orangun, the Ora Rd east from Ila Orangun to Kwara State near Ila, the Ikokum-Ijero Ekiti Rd southeast from Igbajo to Igbeja in Ekiti State, northeast from A122 at Iwaraja via Erimo to Ekiti State as Erimo-Effon Alaiye Rd, Ipetu-Ondo Rd south from A122 at Ikeji Oke to Ondo State near Onipou, Ondo-Ife Rd southeast from Ife to Ondo State at Okeigo, Fatimo Rd southeast from A122 at Apomu as the Mokore-Allabameta-Omisere Rd to Ondo State at Omisore, Ibadan-Iwo Rd southwest from Iwo to Oyo State at Alagbon Village, the Ojongbodu-Awe-Alabo-Iwo Rd northwest from Iwo at Kiyeseni to A1 in Oyo, Ede-Ejigbo Rd northwest from the Iwo-Osogbo Rd at Ede to Oyo State at Afaro, Oke Elerin Rd west from Ikirun by ferry to Oyo State at Ilie. During Governor Aregbesola’s term 2010-18 his administration completed 368 km of state roads and built five bridges where none existed before, and 216 km of local council roads. Railways: Osogbo is on the 1067 mm Cape Gauge the Western Line north from Lagos to Kano.
Local Government Areas Osun State is divided into three federal senatorial districts, each of which is composed of two administrative zones. The state consists of thirty Local Government Areas and Area offices, the primary (third-tier) unit of government in Nigeria. Osun State's 30 Local Government Area headquarters:
List of current Local Government Area Chairmen.
Notable people Enoch Adeboye – General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God Gbenga Adeboye – musician, comedian and radio presenter Toyin Adegbola- actress Chief Dr. Oyin Adejobi- former actor, dramatist and popular poet Sheikh Abu-Abdullah Adelabu – scholar and cleric. Sen. Ademola Adeleke - Governor of Osun State Isiaka Adeleke – politician and former Governor Israel Adesanya - former kickboxer and boxer, mixed martial artist. Chief Adebisi Akande- former Governor of Osun State General Ipoola Alani Akinrinade (RTD) - former Chief of Army Staff and the First Chief of Defence Staff in Nigeria. Akinloye Akinyemi – former Nigerian major Bolaji Amusan - Nigerian ICT entrepreneur Olusola Amusan – entrepreneur, speaker Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola – former State Governor Lanre Buraimoh - artist Davido – musician Patricia Etteh, Nigerian politician and first female Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives Daddy Freeze- radio presenter Bola Ige SAN-(1930–2001) politician and lawyer William Kumuyi – General Overseer, Deeper Life Christian Church Duro Ladipo – actor and dramatist Abideen Olasupo - Nigerian businessman Gabriel Oladele Olutola - President of the Apostolic church of Nigeria and LAWNA Territorial Chairman. Isaac Olayiwola - (Popularly known as Layi Wasabi) Nigerian Comedian Iyiola Omisore – politician and engineer David Oyedepo - Preacher and Founder of Winners Chapel International Church Hameed Adekunle Makama Oyelude - Tegbosun III popularly known as Olowu of Kuta Gboyega Oyetola - Former Governor of Osun State Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola – former Governor of Osun State and former Military Governor of Lagos State
Politics The state government is led by a democratically elected governor who works closely with members of the state's house of assembly. The capital city of the state is Osogbo.
Electoral System The electoral system of each state is selected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two -third of the State local government Areas. If no candidate passes threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government Areas.
See also List of governors of Osun State Osun Health Insurance Scheme (O'HIS)
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