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'''Oka''' is the capital city of [[Akoko South-West]] [[Local government|Local Government]] of [[Ondo State]], [[Nigeria]].
'''Oka''' is the capital city of [[Akoko South-West]] [[Local government|Local Government]] of [[Ondo State]], [[Nigeria]].


'''Oka''' is bounded in the East by Epinmi and Ipe, in the West by Akungba and Supare, in the North by Ise Iboropa and Ugbe, in the South by Oba and Ikun. The Quarters in '''Oka''' include Agba, Ikanmu, Ibaka, Ikese, Iboje, Owalusin, Koruwa, Ayepe, Ayegunle, Owake, Ebinrin, Idofin, Ebo, Owase, Okaodo, Okia, Simerin and Uba. The traditional ruler of Oka is the Olubaka of Oka, Oba Alhaji Yusuf Adebori Adeleye.
'''Oka''' is bounded in the East by Epinmi and Ipe, in the West by Akungba and Supare, in the North by Ise Iboropa and Ugbe, in the South by Oba and Ikun. Oka is in two major parts, called OKEROKA on the northern part of a major tourist center: the Catholic Church OKE-MARIA pilgrimage center and OKARODO consisting of the past southern part of the OKE-MARIA Hill. The Quarters in '''Oka''' include Okaodo, Agba, Ikanmu, Ibaka, Ikese, Iboje, Owalusin, Koruwa, Ayegunle, Owake, Ebinrin, Idofin, Ebo, Owase, , Okia, Simerin/Uba. The traditional ruler of OKEROKA part of Oka is the Olubaka of Oka, a position currently occupied by Oba Alhaji Yusuf Adebori Adeleye, while the OKARODO part is under the rulership of Asin of Oka, a stool currently occupied by Oba (Sir) Pius Omiyejola Akande.


Oka has Federal branch offices like Bioresource centre BIODEC, OKA-AKOKO, OKA-AKOKO, ONDO STATE,
Oka has Federal branch offices like Bioresource centre BIODEC, OKA-AKOKO, OKA-AKOKO, ONDO STATE,

Revision as of 19:08, 5 April 2022

Oka is the capital city of Akoko South-West Local Government of Ondo State, Nigeria.

Oka is bounded in the East by Epinmi and Ipe, in the West by Akungba and Supare, in the North by Ise Iboropa and Ugbe, in the South by Oba and Ikun. Oka is in two major parts, called OKEROKA on the northern part of a major tourist center: the Catholic Church OKE-MARIA pilgrimage center and OKARODO consisting of the past southern part of the OKE-MARIA Hill. The Quarters in Oka include Okaodo, Agba, Ikanmu, Ibaka, Ikese, Iboje, Owalusin, Koruwa, Ayegunle, Owake, Ebinrin, Idofin, Ebo, Owase, , Okia, Simerin/Uba. The traditional ruler of OKEROKA part of Oka is the Olubaka of Oka, a position currently occupied by Oba Alhaji Yusuf Adebori Adeleye, while the OKARODO part is under the rulership of Asin of Oka, a stool currently occupied by Oba (Sir) Pius Omiyejola Akande.

Oka has Federal branch offices like Bioresource centre BIODEC, OKA-AKOKO, OKA-AKOKO, ONDO STATE,

https://nabda.gov.ng/bioresource-centres/

An introductory expose of Oka Akoko in Okà dialect by a native speaker

Also has ADVANCED AEROSPACE ENGINE LABORATORY, OKA - ONDO STATE

https://opentreasury.gov.ng/index.php/component/content/article/2-uncategorised/183-nat-space-research-dev-agency?Itemid=101

Education

Oka is home to several educational institutions in Ondo State. Notable among which are: African Church Grammar School, Oka; St Patrick College, Iwaro Oka; Ogoso High School, Oka; Ojominrin High School, Oka; Ola Oluwa Grammar School, Oka; Christ High School, Oka and others. Oka sons and daughters are well educated and are presently holding substantial national and international positions across the world. Oka is a great place.

Markets

Oka is a chief commercial city in Ondo state with several industrial base and markets which include: Ajoke Market and several other markets in adjoining Villages.

Ethnic groups

Oka though basically a Yoruba ethnic city, is also a place of convergence in Ondo State for many ethnic groups in Nigeria namely Igbo, Hausa, Fulani and so on.

Festivals

Oka has a rich cultural heritage with exciting festivals every year. The popular new yam festival and which it divide into two part, Oka-odo yam festival and mainly the Oka new yam festival is the chief festival in Oka which is celebrated every last Saturday and first Saturday between July and August.

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