Osooro
Land is the melting pot of Ikale tradition;
Being the home to one of the nine
Ikale groups (Ikale mehan). Osooro is situated in the south
western region
of Nigeria, about 200 kilometers
east of Lagos, between
Ijebu Ode, and Ore along the Lagos/Benin city express
way. Okitipupa a bustling city and Local Government headquarter for the region is about twenty
minutes drive from Osooro land.
Osooro
is an amalgamation of many towns, villages
and hamlets namely: Ilutitun,
Ijuodo, Igbotako, Erekiti, Ijuoke, Ilado, Agbetu, Abusoro, Akinfosile,
Omotosho, Okeola, Ayetoro,
Idogun, Ago Lailo, Mile 4, Lobuko,
Ilebe, Ago Taiwo, Ago Lailo.
Osooro`s
neighbors to the east are the Edos (Benin,
Edo State), to the West are the
Ijebus (Ogun State), the Ondos to the North and the Ilajes to the south
(Ondo State).
Osooro is
surrounded by rolling hills and
valleys with fresh springs and rivers that swell before emptying into
the lagoon and
the Atlantic ocean. Blessed
with natural resources (kaoline for natural paint and chalk, Butimen
for natural asphalt), palm
plantations stretched across the land, evidence of aboundant natural
resources and agriculture
the region can produce.
FESTIVALS
Socially Osooro bubbles with festivals and
traditional activities such as Iwo, Etadun, and Umale
At
present, The paramount king of Osooro is His
Royal Highness, Oba Shadrack Gbadebo
Bajowa JP. Lubokun IV The Rebuja of Osooro. Other traditional rulers in
Osooro include,
Oba Lorofun Of Ijuodo, Oba Majuwa of
Ilutitun, Olu Oke of Ijuoke, and many Baales and Chiefs who are leaders
of
smaller communities such as Agbetu,
Abusoro, Lobuko, Ilebe etc..
Osooro
Resources Organization is engaged in an
aggressive drive to maintain our
heritage of unity, attract domestic and foreign investment in
agriculture, education, and
technology. We are committed to this
effort and call on all people for support.
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