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Igbo-Ora is a town in Oyo State, south-western Nigeria, situated {{convert|80|km|mi}} north of Lagos. In 2001 the population of the town was approximately 60,000 people.In 2017 the population is estimated to be around 92,000 people. The town today is the location of the newly established Oyo State College of Agriculture (since 2006). The College has contributed significantly to the socio-economic and demographic development of the town. The Oyo state government has just approved a High Court of Justice. The Federal government is also said to have approved the location of a Police Training College in the town. TwinsThe unusually large number of twin births in the region have earned the town the nickname Twin Capital of the World.[1] This phenomenon of a large number of twin births is not unique to Igbo-Ora; it has also been observed in the town of Kodinji in India and Cândido Godói in Brasil. In Igbo-Ora, research has suggested that the multiple births could be related to the eating habits of the women in the region.[2] Though no direct relation between dietary intake and twin births has been proved, a research study carried out at the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital has suggested that a chemical found in Igbo-Ora women and the peelings of a widely consumed tuber (yams) could be responsible. There is of course the possible explanation that the large number of twins being born here could simply be a matter of genetics. SecularityIgboora is a secular community where individuals are free to worship their religions. Islam and Christianity are the main religions but with pockets of other deities of traditional worshiping. Muslims may be slightly more numerous than the Christians but this is yet to be supported by any known published work. The Muslims and Christians co-exist successfully with significant number of inter-religious marriages. EconomyThe main economic activity in Igboora is farming. Obasanjo farms is one of the major mechanized farms and engages in poultry, cash crops and fishery. Subsistent agriculture and hunting is pretty predominant also. Service-based industries include two banks, the Owotutu line of businesses and NITEL sub-station. Most salaried jobs revolve around teaching, local government employment and the few private based businesses. The West-North Abeokuta-Sokoto highway, which pass through the town, serves as a potential link to economic prosperity. AdministrationIgboora is the Headquarters of Ibarapa Central Local government, comprising Igboora and Idere. Igboora has seven wards while Idere has three. The community could not benefit from the recent initiative of the Oyo State Government to create additional council administrations (LCDA), since the community voted no to such initiative during the Local Council Referendum by the Lam Adeshina administration. Important personalities from Igbo-ora
7. Chief Gabriel Adewunyin Ogunrinde Onilado of igbo-ora land is one of the mightiest chiefs and the one who is right next after the King in ranking position among the other chiefs. He is a humanitarian and honoured later of well job done to be the #Chairman of Afobajes (The King enitiator(s)') after he became chief onilado since April 3rd 2004 till date. 8. Chief Saubana Muraina: A lawyer and politician. He has grown to be a philanthropist and a former member representing the community in the National House of Representative. 9. Akinyemi Akinlabi: A former student leader, past Local government chairman and a leading progressive politician. He has bases both in Igboora and Miami, Florida, USA. 10. Late Chief J.M. Olanipekun: A retired policeman of repute.The first chairman of Ibarapa local government and son of Late traditional ruler of Iberekodo in IGBOORA. 11. Dr. (Engr) Jimoh Dele Morakinyo: A senior official with the Government of Canada, and the founder of Hopecrest College, Igboora. 12. Dr. Ajibolu Oke: M.D. of Royal Hospital in Ibarapa central local govt. Igbo-ora. Traditional RulersIgboora is a collection of autonomous towns each with its traditional heads, but with a very porous land boundaries. The names of all the Oba & Baales in Igboora:
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References1. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com.ng/books?id=mVRHl1hLHX8C&pg=PA52&dq=|title=Having Twins and More: A Parent's Guide to Multiple Pregnancy, Birth, and Early Childhood|author1=Elizabeth Noble|author2= Leo Sorger|author3=Louis G. Keith|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=2003|isbn=978-0-61-813-87-39|page=52}} {{coord|7.434|3.285|display=title|type:city}}2. ^{{cite news| author=| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/people/highlights/010607_twins.shtml| title=The Land Of Twins| publisher=BBC World Service| date=2001-06-07| accessdate=2009-01-08}} 3 : Populated places in Oyo State|Towns in Yorubaland|Populated places with highest incidence of multiple birth |
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