Iba, Osun State
Iba | |
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Coordinates: 7°58′09″N 4°42′14″E / 7.969051°N 4.703880°E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Osun State |
Local Government Area | Ifelodun |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Postal Code | 231111 |
Iba is a community in the Ifelodun Local Government Area of Ọṣun State, Nigeria.
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Location
[edit]Iba is in the Ifelodun Local Government Area in the northeast of Ọṣun State a few kilometers northeast of Ikirun, east of Inisa and southeast of Okuku.
History
[edit]The Jalumi War of 1 November 1878 took place in the hilly country of the northeast of Osun State in the area that includes Ikirun, Iba, Inisa, Okuku and Eko-Ende. It was one of the series of civil wars in Yorubaland between 1793 and 1893.[1] The town is mentioned in a report of 1911 of a visit by the resident Captain Cyril Hammond Elgee and the Ibadan chiefs to hear a boundary dispute between Iba and nearby Okuku. The dispute was unresolved until the late 1930s.[2] The ruling house of Iba claims that they came from Ife long before the people of Ikuku came to the region.[3]
In 2011, a dispute over which ruling house should become the next traditional ruler, or Eburu of Iba, became a subject of litigation after the demise of Oba Ibrahim Bamigbade. Olugbuyi ruling house claimed that the title should alternate between the Olugbuyi and Okiti ruling houses, and that the Ijadunoye and Alamu were families in the Okiti ruling house. Alamu and Ijadunoye ruling houses claimed that the Ijadunoye and Alamu were separate ruling houses and there had never been any Okiti ruling house in Iba history, and the stool should rotate to them too. in 2014, Justice Afolabi of High Court of Osogbo ruled in favor of Alamu Ruling House and ordered the installation of Prof. Adekunle Okunoye of Alamu Ruling House having been duly nominated by his ruling house and unanimously approved by the kingmakers. [4]
Facilities
[edit]The community has a primary health care center.[5] St. Peter's Anglican church is located in Iba, in the Diocese of Osun of the Church of Nigeria, there's also other churches like the Methodist Church, Baptist Church, Catholic and also The Redeem Christian church. The St. Peters Anglican Church was founded in 1903 by the missionary John Mackay.[6] The Iba MicroFinance Bank, formerly the Iba Community Bank, was registered in February 2008.[7] In 2013 a plan to train youth was announced, with a training center in Iba. Courses would include fashion design, hairdressing, shoe making, barbering, event decorating and soap making.[8]
Climate
Tonight in Iba, Very cloudy with risk of storms. Showers becoming less frequent.
[edit]Temperatures will vary between 22 and 23°C.
[edit]The reliability of the situation is relatively good.
[edit]"Weather Forecast Iba - Nigeria (Osun) : free 15 day weather forecasts - La Chaîne Météo" https://www.weathercrave.com/weather-forecast-nigeria/city-46392/weather-forecast-iba-todayReferences
[edit]Citations
Sources
- Barber, Karin (1991-04-01). I Could Speak Until Tomorrow: Oriki, Women, and the Past in a Yoruba Town. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-0287-2. Retrieved 2014-08-16.
- Church of the Province of Nigeria. Diocese of Osun (2007). Outline history of churches in the Diocese of Osun (Anglican Communion). Safesight Publishers. ISBN 978-978-36400-6-1. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
- "Iba Microfinance Bank Limited". Central Bank of Nigeria. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
- Kolawole, Yinka (2013-12-12). "Grooming Entrepreneurs in Osun". Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
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(help) - Olumide, Gbenga (2014-07-10). "Eburu stool: Iba community appeals to Osun govt to expedite action". Tribune. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
- "Primary Health Centre, Iba". Grade20.com. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
- "The Jalumi War in Yoruba History". Odo-Otin Local Government. Archived from the original on 2014-08-18. Retrieved 2014-08-17.