Obokun is a Local Government Area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ibokun. It has an area of 527 km² and a population of 116,511 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 233. It is known for its divergence and it mainly an Ijesha land. 97% of Ijesha people occupy the Local Government. Its largest town is Ibokun, which is the Local Government Headquarters. Other towns are Adaowode, Ipetu-Ile, Otan-Ile, Imesi-ile, Esa-Oke, Esa-Odo, Ilase, Iponda, Ikinyinwa, Idominasi and Ora and others.

Obokun is a predominantly agricultural area, with the major crops being cocoa, yam, cassava, and maize. There are also some small-scale industries in the area, including food processing, furniture making, and pottery. The people of Obokun are predominantly Ijesha, who are a Yoruba subgroup. The Ijesha are known for their rich culture and history, and Obokun is home to a number of important historical sites, including the Ibokun Palace, the Ibokun Market, and the Ibokun Shrine. Obokun is a beautiful and historic town with a rich culture and history. It is a great place to visit if you are interested in learning more about the Yoruba people and their culture.

Here are some additional facts about Obokun: The name Obokun is derived from the Yoruba words “Obo” (king) and “Okun” (water). The Owa Obokun is the traditional ruler of Obokun. Obokun is home to a number of important historical sites, including the Ibokun Palace, the Ibokun Market, and the Ibokun Shrine. Obokun is a predominantly agricultural area, with the major crops being cocoa, yam, cassava, and maize. There are also some small-scale industries in the area, including food processing, furniture making, and pottery. The people of Obokun are predominantly Ijesha, who are a Yoruba subgroup. The Ijesha are known for their rich culture and history. Obokun is a beautiful and historic town with a rich culture and history. It is a great place to visit if you are interested in learning more about the Yoruba people and their culture.

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