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  2. Ijebu Ode - Wikipedia

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    Ijebu-Ode is a town in Ogun State, South Western geopolitical zone in Nigeria, ... in Lagos and Ogun states.It has an estimated population of 394,246(2024). [2]

  3. List of Ogun State local government areas by population

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    Itori 14.*Ewekoro North Wasinmi 15.Ifo Ifo 16*. Ifo Central Agbado 17.*Coker Ibogun Ibogun 18.* Ifo South Ojodu 19.Ijebu East Ogbere 20*.Ijebu East Central Ojowo 21.Ijebu North Ijebu Igbo 22*.Ijebu North Central Oru 23.* Ijebu Igbo West Ojowo 24.*Ago Iwoye Ibipe 25.Ijebu North East Atan 26.*Yemoji Ilese 27.Ijebu Ode Ijebu Ode 28.*

  4. List of Ogun State local government areas by area - Wikipedia

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    Rank LGA Area km 2; 6 Abeokuta North: 93,966 N/A: Abeokuta: N/A: 1 Ado-Odo/Ota: 234,647 Yewa North: Yewa South: N/A: Ewekoro: N/A: 19 55,093 2 Ifo: 215,055 1 539,170 10

  5. Ogun State - Wikipedia

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    Ogun State had a total population of 3,751,140 residents as of 2006, [6] ... the Epe-Ijebu-Ode Rd south from Sagamu to Lagos State at Agboju,

  6. Ogun Waterside - Wikipedia

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    The population growth rate is +3.35% per year. It is bordered by Ijebu East local government to the Northwest, Odigbo, Okitipupa and Ilaje local government areas of Ondo state to the Northeast, East and Southeast respectively, Epe local government of Lagos state to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean to the South. The postal code of the area is ...

  7. Sagamu - Wikipedia

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    The population in 1995 was 114,300 but 2007 estimates placed it as high as 228,382. ... Ijebu language, a dialect of the Yoruba ... Ode-lemo; Ward 10 – OgijojIkosi; ...

  8. Epe, Lagos State - Wikipedia

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    Though it later served as the refuge for the forces of Kosoko, the Yoruba king ousted from Eko area of Lagos by the British in 1851. In 1892, Epe was the embarkation point for the military expedition sent by Sir Gilbert Carter, the then Governor of Lagos, to defeat the awujale (the Ijebu political and spiritual ruler) at Ijebu-Ode. [8]

  9. Isara-Remo - Wikipedia

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    It has an area of 199 km 2 and a population of 59,911 at the 2006 census. It is the 6th largest town in Ogun state following Abeokuta, Ijebu Ode, ijebu Igbo, Sagamu and Ago Iwoye. Isara-Remo is almost exactly halfway between Lagos and Ibadan, very large metropolitan cities that have strongly influenced the history of Nigeria. Isara also is a ...