Ikare-Akoko
Ùkàrẹ́ | |
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Motto: omo olókè méjì tako tabo | |
Coordinates: 7°31′N 5°45′E / 7.517°N 5.750°E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Ondo |
Demonym | omo Ikare |
Ikare is a city in the northern senatorial part of Ondo State, Nigeria.
Ìkàré-Àkókó (Ikare for short), city in southwestern Nigeria, is located in the Northern Senatorial District of Ondo State.[citation needed] Ikare is about 100 km from Akure, the Ondo State capital. The city was the divisional headquarters of the old Akoko Division, comprising Oka-Akoko, Isua-Akoko, Okeagbe-Akoko, Ugbe Akoko etc. Based on the Local Government System now practised in Nigeria, the city is currently the headquarters of Akoko North-East Local Government. The city is a trading area for farmers of Kolanut, Cocoa, and coffee.[citation needed]
Ikare shares boundaries with Arigidi, Ugbe Akoko, Ogbagi, Oka, Akungba and Supare Akoko .
Osele market is the Ikare's biggest communal market where the city's ancient traditions are displayed, Ikare-Akoko. Oja Oba is situated in opposite old first Bank, garage Ikare akoko. The city is located in the Yoruba cultural region and has a substantial Christian, Jehovah Witness and Muslim population with several Churches, worshiping halls and Mosques. The architectural style of the city incorporates both Portuguese and Arabic styles.[citation needed] The Portuguese style was introduced in the 16th century when Portugal began to export slaves from the region.[1] Arabic influences were incorporated in the 19th century with the diffusion of Islamic culture Southward across the Sahara.[citation needed]Population as of 2006 was over 700,000.[citation needed]
Ikare has been using electricity since the year 1956.