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  2. Ogun State Television - Wikipedia

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    Ogun State Television also known by its acronym OGTV is a Nigerian satellite television station owned by the Ogun State Government. It was established on December 25, 1981 as a public corporation. It was established on December 25, 1981 as a public corporation.

  3. Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Ogun State Broadcasting Organization, also known by its acronym OGBC, is the public-service broadcaster of Ogun State, Nigeria. [ 1 ] The OGBC operates a radio station on 90.5 MHz in the state capital of Abeokuta .

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  6. Ogun State - Wikipedia

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    Ogun state is covered predominantly by rain forest and has wooden savanna in the northwest. [5] Ogun State had a total population of 3,751,140 residents as of 2006, [6] making Ogun State the 16th most populated state in Nigeria. [7] In terms of landmass, Ogun State is the 24th largest State in Nigeria with land area of 16,762 kilometer square. [8]

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  8. Ogun State House of Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Ogun State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Ogun State Government, Nigeria, inaugurated on February 3, 1979. The assembly is unicameral with 26 representatives elected from each constituencies of the 20 local government area of the state.

  9. Itele - Wikipedia

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    Itele, or Ijebu-Itele, is a town in the Ogun state of Nigeria, about 286 miles (460 km) from Abuja, the country's capital.The community is part of Ijebu-East LGA. It is considered a traditional state because it is headed by a king (Oba) with the royal title of Moyegeso, a part II Oba as stated in the official gazette in 1990 of the Ogun State Government.