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Ipele
Ipele ((ヨルバ語:Ìpélè). Dialect: ''Ùpélè'') is a town in Owo Local Government in Ondo State, South-Western Nigeria. == History == The modern Ipele community is a conglomeration of eight ancient ethnic groups, all of Benin extraction, namely: Oko, Okeriwo, Igemoh, Ilana, Ujan, Usolo, Isire and Ofi. Three prominent founders of Ipele were royal princes of Benin. The first two princes, Aja and Ijale were siblings and founded Okeriwo Quarters. They were the sons of Oba Ezigie of Benin. Prince Oluehin, the founder of ancient Oko village (now Oko Quarters) was according to oral history the first son of Oba Ohoan of Benin.〔Isacc B. Agbaje, Ipele Biographic Writers Vanguard (1996), ''Ipele Community Today''〕 Oko was the first Quarter to be founded on the present site being occupied by the modern Ipele town around 1640 A.D. However, Ofi Quarter which is the oldest of the eight ancient settlements but the last to join the modern Ipele town emerged in 1635 A.D.〔Ipele Biographic Writers Vanguard (1987), ''Ipele Community Who's Who''〕 In the last century and a half, new villages which started mostly as farm settlements have sprung up to add to Ipele’s population and growth. Among these new villages and settlements are Omolege, Ajagbale, Oloko, Uwese, Okeogun, Ugbojeu, Oyoroyoro, Ago Alao, Ago Mila, Ago Aderinola and Ita Ipele.〔http://www.grassrootsvanguard.com/2012/02/hrm-oba-abel-olaleye-alade-ii-jp-olupele-ipele〕
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