Akoko South-East
LGA in Ondo State, Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akoko South-East[1] is a Local Government Area in Ondo State, Nigeria.[2] Its headquarters are in Isua (Akoko).[3] Akoko South-East is one of six Local Government Areas in the Northern Senatorial District of Ondo State.[4][5]
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Akoko South-East
Uhami Isua | |
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Coordinates: 7.42°N 5.91°E. | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Ondo State |
Area | |
• Land | 200 sq mi (530 km2) |
Elevation | 1,142 ft (348 m) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
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Geography
The landscape is a mix of savannah and lowland forest. Annual rainfall ranges between 8–150 cm (3.1–59.1 in) per year with an average temperature of 28–35 °C (82–95 °F).[6] The territory is divided into Isua Oke and Isua Ile.[7]
History
The origins of Isua can be traced back to the ancient Benin Empire.[8]
Demographics
Governance
In Isua, only those who come from the royal Odovia family can be crowned as king.
The king resides in Isua Oke.
Location | Area/district |
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Abulenla | Supare-Akoko |
Ago Ajayi | Oba-Akoko |
Ago Flower | Supare-Akoko |
Ago Ojo | Oba-Akoko |
Ago Oka | Oba-Akoko |
Ago-Orikuta | Supare-Akoko |
Akunagba -Akoko | Akungba-Akoko |
Akunnu | Akunnu/Isowopo |
Alegunle | Oka-Akoko |
Auga | Akunnu/Isowopo |
Ayegunle | Ifira-Akoko |
Epinmi-Akoko | Epinmi-Akoko |
Etioro | Akungba-Akoko |
Iboropa | Akunnu/Isowopo |
Igboegun | Supare-Akoko |
Igbonla | Supare-Akoko |
Ikakumo | Akunnu/Isowopo |
Ikun-Akoko | Ifira-Akoko |
Ipe-Akoko | Ipe Akoko |
Ise | Akunnu/Isowopo |
Isua-Akoko | Isua akoko |
Iwaro | Oka-Akoko |
Oka-Akoko | Oka-Akoko |
Ose-Oba | Oba-Akoko |
Sosan-Akoko | Sosan -Akoko |
Ipe Akoko is a town in Akoko South East in Ondo State.[10]
Economy
It is an agricultural community. The town is situated on rocky terrain. It comprises ten quarters: Iba, Okun, Isinodo, Ilegbe, Igbede, Ugbe, Itoto, Ipaso, Uwi and Uthakpe quarters. The current king is His Royal Majesty, Oba Evangelist Francis Omokanjuola Apata, The Arogunbola II.
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