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NYSCRe: Are You Posted To NYSC Idiroko Local Governt Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State by LagosTech(op): 1:02pm On May 13, 2025
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NYSCRe: Are You Posted To NYSC Idiroko Local Governt Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State by LagosTech(op): 1:02pm On May 13, 2025
LagosTech:
It has an area of 629 km2 and a population of 150,426 at the 2006 census. It the capital of Ipokia Local Government. The current traditional ruler (King) is Oba Yisa 'Sola Adeniyi Adelakun Olaniyan (JP), The 46th Onipokia of Ipokia kingdom. First class Obas who are in the same category with Alake of Egbas, Awujale of Ijebus and some other few first class Obas in Ogun State.
Ipokia cuisine is rich with numerous delicacies original to the Town. Listed below are some of the foods peculiar to the towns and their recipe;

Gbangba-grinded and farmented corn mill
Imoyo - Pepper, tomato, locust beans, onion, coconut oil, smoked fish, table salt
Gbon-npete soup - Maize powder, pepper,
meat, oil, salt.

Atakere - Beans, Pepper, oil, salt.
Abodo - cassava, salt
Benju - Cassava, Coconut, salt .
Ajungun - Maize, Cassava, Oil, Salt &
pepper

Adalu - Maize, Beans, Salt, Pepper & Oil.
Atutu(Tutu) - Maize Powder, Beans, Salt, Oil and
Pepper

Atomboro - Beans, Salt, Pepper and oil.
Epete-Ewa - Beans Powder, Palm Seed, Salt
and Pepper

Idoki - Smoke, Fried or Boiled Sweet Potatoes.
Tuwo(Oka) - Corn Flour
Eko(Akamu) - Corn
Asepo - Okra, Smoked Fish, Onion Pepper, Salt, Oil
NYSCRe: Are You Posted To NYSC Idiroko Local Governt Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State by LagosTech(op): 1:01pm On May 13, 2025
LagosTech:
I'm serving there, you'd honestly enjoy it
It has an area of 629 km2 and a population of 150,426 at the 2006 census. It the capital of Ipokia Local Government. The current traditional ruler (King) is Oba Yisa 'Sola Adeniyi Adelakun Olaniyan (JP), The 46th Onipokia of Ipokia kingdom. First class Obas who are in the same category with Alake of Egbas, Awujale of Ijebus and some other few first class Obas in Ogun State.
NYSCRe: Are You Posted To NYSC Idiroko Local Governt Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State by LagosTech(op): 12:59pm On May 13, 2025
LagosTech:
Are you posted to Idiroko Local Government Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State Nysc

Where is Idiroko Ipokia in Ogun State Nigeria?
Idiroko is a town in Ipokia local government of Ogun State, Nigeria. It is situated along the Nigeria-Benin border and has been an official border crossing point since at least the 1960s.[1] The town is surrounded by many other towns and villages including Oniro, Oke Odan, Ilase, Ita Egbe, Ajilete amongst others.


Due to the location of an official cross-border post and as a result of cross-border trading activities within the frontier town, Idiroko has grown from a village to become a town.[2] The residents of Idiroko are multilingual because of their mixed culture due to cross-cultural contact and intermarriages.[3]

Geography and environment
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Idiroko is located on the Nigeria-Benin border along the Lagos-Badagry-Porto Novo highway. The area is about 55 meters above sea level and along the West African coastal plain.[2] The average annual rainfall is between 1500 mm and 2000 mm. The weather pattern follows those of nearby communities with a rainy season from May to October.

The indigenous people of Idiroko are the Yorubas, the Anago and the Egun[4] and languages spoken by residents include Nigerian Pidgin, French, English and Yoruba.[5] Idiroko also has a large transient population as a result of cross border trading.

Historically, the people of Idiriko and the town of Igolo were one community until the partitioning of the area in the nineteenth century by the French who took Igolo and the British who claimed Idiroko. The present area known as Idiroko is a combination of various settler wards including Ikolaje, Eti-koto, Itaoba, Sale, Idiroko, Kajola and Ajegunle.



[b]Ipokia is the metropolitan headquarters of Anago kingdom. It is an ancient kingdom in old Oyo empire. Unlike the other kingdoms, which had at one time or the other engaged in the internecine wars that ravaged Yorubaland in the nineteenth century, Ipokia stood out as an unconquered sanctuary city-state throughout the period. The year it was founded was not known but can be traced to 13th to 14th century when some prince and princess of Oramiyan, the 6th Ooni of Ife and founder of Oyo and Benni kingdom migrate from Oyo ile and settled in Ajase Ipo in present-day kwara state due to a little misunderstanding among the prince, then move downward toward west Lagos with the ancient crown gotten from their forefathers, Oduduwa. settled briefly in Lagos shores, Isale Eko before coming to Badagry axis and finally settled down and formed a small town named Ipokia meaning (Opo ko ara e sile, I.e Opo rejected its people) with the help and guidance of Ifa Oracle. Ipokia came to be a Local Government in 1996 carved from formally known as "Egbado south local government" but now "Yewa South local government" in the west of Ogun State, Nigeria bordering the Republic of Benin. Its Capital is in Ipokia town. It is an exit route from Nigeria to outside world through road and water. It is also regarded as main gate to the gateway state due to its proximity and the boundary between Nigeria and Benin Republic. There are other towns like Idiroko, Oniro, Ita Egbe, Aretedo, Ihunbo, Agosasa, Aseko, Maun, Koko, Ropo, Alaari, Tube, Ilashe, Ifonyintedo, Madoga, Idosemo, Ijofin and Tongeji Island in the town of Ipokia at 6°32′00″N 2°51′00″E.[/b]
I'm serving there, you'd honestly enjoy it
NYSCAre You Posted To NYSC Idiroko Local Governt Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State by LagosTech(op): 12:59pm On May 13, 2025
Are you posted to Idiroko Local Government Secretariat, Ipokia Ogun State Nysc

Where is Idiroko Ipokia in Ogun State Nigeria?
Idiroko is a town in Ipokia local government of Ogun State, Nigeria. It is situated along the Nigeria-Benin border and has been an official border crossing point since at least the 1960s.[1] The town is surrounded by many other towns and villages including Oniro, Oke Odan, Ilase, Ita Egbe, Ajilete amongst others.


Due to the location of an official cross-border post and as a result of cross-border trading activities within the frontier town, Idiroko has grown from a village to become a town.[2] The residents of Idiroko are multilingual because of their mixed culture due to cross-cultural contact and intermarriages.[3]

Geography and environment
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Idiroko is located on the Nigeria-Benin border along the Lagos-Badagry-Porto Novo highway. The area is about 55 meters above sea level and along the West African coastal plain.[2] The average annual rainfall is between 1500 mm and 2000 mm. The weather pattern follows those of nearby communities with a rainy season from May to October.

The indigenous people of Idiroko are the Yorubas, the Anago and the Egun[4] and languages spoken by residents include Nigerian Pidgin, French, English and Yoruba.[5] Idiroko also has a large transient population as a result of cross border trading.

Historically, the people of Idiriko and the town of Igolo were one community until the partitioning of the area in the nineteenth century by the French who took Igolo and the British who claimed Idiroko. The present area known as Idiroko is a combination of various settler wards including Ikolaje, Eti-koto, Itaoba, Sale, Idiroko, Kajola and Ajegunle.



[b]Ipokia is the metropolitan headquarters of Anago kingdom. It is an ancient kingdom in old Oyo empire. Unlike the other kingdoms, which had at one time or the other engaged in the internecine wars that ravaged Yorubaland in the nineteenth century, Ipokia stood out as an unconquered sanctuary city-state throughout the period. The year it was founded was not known but can be traced to 13th to 14th century when some prince and princess of Oramiyan, the 6th Ooni of Ife and founder of Oyo and Benni kingdom migrate from Oyo ile and settled in Ajase Ipo in present-day kwara state due to a little misunderstanding among the prince, then move downward toward west Lagos with the ancient crown gotten from their forefathers, Oduduwa. settled briefly in Lagos shores, Isale Eko before coming to Badagry axis and finally settled down and formed a small town named Ipokia meaning (Opo ko ara e sile, I.e Opo rejected its people) with the help and guidance of Ifa Oracle. Ipokia came to be a Local Government in 1996 carved from formally known as "Egbado south local government" but now "Yewa South local government" in the west of Ogun State, Nigeria bordering the Republic of Benin. Its Capital is in Ipokia town. It is an exit route from Nigeria to outside world through road and water. It is also regarded as main gate to the gateway state due to its proximity and the boundary between Nigeria and Benin Republic. There are other towns like Idiroko, Oniro, Ita Egbe, Aretedo, Ihunbo, Agosasa, Aseko, Maun, Koko, Ropo, Alaari, Tube, Ilashe, Ifonyintedo, Madoga, Idosemo, Ijofin and Tongeji Island in the town of Ipokia at 6°32′00″N 2°51′00″E.[/b]
InvestmentRe: I Lost All My Life Savings To CBEX Ponzi Scheme, Lady Cries (video) by LagosTech: 10:22am On Apr 16, 2025
I don't think Nigerians are ignorant of Ponzis.

They know it for what it is and will always prefer it to legitimate investment vehicles because of the promise of high yields and quick gains.

The major damage of Ponzis isn't even the money lost.

Nah. Far from it.

The bigger ripple effect is the mindset it instills in us.

You'd start chasing everything with a Ponzi mindset.

That's why you find yourself asking questions like:

If I buy this course now, can I become Elon Musk tomorrow ?

If I start trading with $10, can I be making $1000 daily?

If I learn this skill or start this business today, can I become a billionaire within a week?

If I buy this stock now, can it make me 15000X before Xmas?

Can you see the pattern?

You'd start seeing everything via the prism of unreasonable big gains and fast returns.

At some point, you'd notice you no longer have the zeal, patience and consistency required to achieve certain goals.

If it's not happening sharp sharp, it's definitely not for you.

And trust me, when you allow yourself get muddled up with such a mentality, you'd find yourself missing out on the finest things of life.

Because everything worthwhile takes time to build.

Wealth inclusive.
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