Ijare is a town in Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. It lies around 20 km north-northeast of the city of Akure. A traditionally Yoruba-speaking area,[1] the town maintains a ceremonial ruler from the pre-colonial era, the Olujare of Ijare.[2] The town has two Secondary Schools: Anglican Grammar School (founded in 1972) and the C.A.C. Comprehensive High School. It has a Post Office (commissioned in 1969), a Community Bank, three Health Centres and had its public water supply system (commissioned in 1970)renovated in late 2006.[3]
Ijare | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 7°22′0″N 5°10′0″E / 7.36667°N 5.16667°E | |
State | Ondo |
Local Government Area | Ifedore |
Elevation | 455 m (1,496 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
References
edit- ^ Robert B. Kaplan, Richard B. Baldauf. Language Planning and Policy in Africa: Algeria, Cote D'ivoire, Nigeria and Tunisia. Multilingual Matters, (2007) ISBN 1-84769-011-4 p. 198
- ^ Selecting Emirs And Obas In The North And South Of Nigeria. Dr. Wunmi Akintide, Nigeria Matters. 19 September 2004.
- ^ The town is specifically noted for its growing and preservation of Kolanuts that earns it the appelative cognomen "Ijare Elewe Obi" That is, Ijare, the Kolanut city. AGAGU ASSURES IJARE COMMUNITY[permanent dead link]. Ondo State Government. (September 3, 2006)
- Ijare, Nigeria Page. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. 1996–2004. Accessed 2009-05-22.