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Egbeda is a Local Government Area in the senatorial district of Oyo Central in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Egbeda. Egbeda local government was carved out Lagelu Local government in 1989. The postal code of the area is 200109 [1]
LGA Ward Polling unit name Afijio: Ilora I: A. U. D Pry. School; Bode Open Space I; Bode Open Space II; Bode Open Space III; Oluwo Open Space; Odofin Open Space; Oja Isale Open Space; Olaosun Open Space
1989 – Egbeda, Ido, and Ona Ara semi-urban local governments created. [17] 1991 – Ibadan North, Ibadan North-East, Ibadan North-West, Ibadan South-East, and Ibadan South-West urban local governments created. [17] 1999 – Yinusa Ogundipe Arapasowu I becomes Olubadan
Oyo is a state in southwestern Nigeria.Its capital is Ibadan, the third most populous city in the country and formerly the second most populous city in Africa. [8] Oyo State is bordered to the north by Kwara State for 337 km, to the southeast by Osun State for 187 km, partly across the River Osun, and to the south by Ogun State, and to the west by the Republic of Benin for 98 km.
Ibadan (UK: / ɪ ˈ b æ d ən /, US: / ɪ ˈ b ɑː d ən /; [5] Yoruba: Ìbàdàn) is the capital and most populous city of Oyo State, in Nigeria.It is the third-largest city by population in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano, with a total population of 3,649,000 as of 2021, and nearly 4 million within its metropolitan area.
Office Name Party Constituency Term Senator: Lekan Balogun_(monarch) AD: Oyo Central 1999–2003 Senator: Brimmo Yemi Yusuf: AD: Oyo North 1999–2003 Senator
Egbeda/Ona-Ara Akintola Taiwo APC: Akinola Alabi: APC: Ibadan North East/Ibadan South East Dapo Lam Adesina: ADC: Abass Adigun PDP: Ibadan North Abiodun Awoleye APC: Olaide Akinremi APC: Ibadan North West/Ibadan South West Fijabi Akinade APC: Adedeji Olajide PDP: Ibarapa Central/Ibarapa North Olugbenga Ayode APC: Ajibola Muraina PDP: Ibarapa ...
The House of Representatives (also called Green Chamber) is the lower chamber of Nigeria's bicameral National Assembly. [1] The Green Chamber has 360 members who are elected in single-member constituencies using the plurality (or first-past-the-post) system, most recently in 2023.