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Ekiti State, Nigeria: An Overview

Creation and Location:

Ekiti State was established on October 1, 1996, during the military regime of General Sani Abacha, carved out of the northeastern part of Ondo State . it is situated in southwestern Nigeria, bordered by Kwara (north), Kogi (northeast), Ondo (south and west), and Osun (east).

Capital:

Ado-Ekiti, the state’s capital and largest city, serves as the administrative and commercial hub.

Geography and Climate:

  • Terrain: Characterized by rugged hills, valleys, and tropical forests, earning it the nickname “Land of Hills and Valleys.”

  • Climate: Tropical with distinct wet (April – October) and dry (November – March) seasons.

  • Natural Attractions: Ikogosi Warm Springs (where warm and cold springs converge), Arinta Waterfalls, and Fajuyi Memorial Park.

Demographics:

  • Population: Approximately 3.3 million (2023 estimates).

  • Ethnic Groups: Predominantly Yoruba, with subdivisions like Ekiti proper, Akure, and Okun peoples.

  • Language: Yoruba is widely spoken, with unique Ekiti dialects.

Economy:

  • Agriculture: Major producer of cocoa, kolanut, palm produce, yams, and cassava.

  • Mineral Resources: Kaolin, granite, and tin.

  • Tourism: Growing sector centered on natural sites like Ikogosi and cultural festivals.

  • Education: High literacy rate, education is a key economic driver.

Education:

  • Tertiary Institutions: Ekiti State University (EKSU), Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Afe Babalola University (ABUAD), and Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti.

  • Literacy: One of Nigeria’s highest rates, attributed to strong educational policies.

Culture:

  • Festivals: Udiroko Festival (Ado-Ekiti), Ogun Festival (celebrating the god of iron), and cultural dances like Bata and Eleke.

  • Traditional Governance: Recognized monarchs (Obas), including the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti and the Ajero of Ijero-Ekiti.

Notable People:

  • Kayode Fayemi: Former governor and ex-Minister of Solid Minerals.

  • Niyi Osundare: Renowned poet and academic.

  • Biodun Oyebanji: Current governor (as of 2023).

  • Adebayo Adegboye (Bayo Omoboriowo): Celebrated photographer.

Government:

  • Administration Structure: 16 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

  • Leadership: Governor Biodun Oyebanji (All Progressives Congress, APC) since 2022.

Challenges:

  • Economic: Reliance on federal allocations, unemployment, and underutilization of mineral resources.

  • Infrastructure: Need for improved healthcare, roads, and rural development.

  • Social: Youth migration to urban centers, impacting agricultural labor.

An outline of Ekiti State on a section of the map of Nigeria.

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