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Iwoye-Ketu
Iwoye-Ketu is a town located in Imeko Afon, Ogun State in southwest Nigeria. The community, which shares a border with Benin Republic on the west and Iwajowa local government area of Oyo State on the north. It is renowned for its production of cotton.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=N54b cotton farming…A revolution under threat )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ogun monarch laments neglect of Iwoye border )〕 ==History== Oral tradition says that the own of Iwoye-Ketu can trace its origins to the ancient city of Ile Ife, the origin of Yoruba people and the cradle of Yoruba culture. The traditional rulers of the city were the sons of the Yoruba deity, Oduduwa as he was the first ruler of Ile Ife.〔(Ile Ife, Nigeria (ca. 500 B.C.E. –) ), Blackpast.org, Retrieved 8 August 2015〕 In mythology, Iwoye-Ketu was created by Olumu, a legendary king and pioneer traditional ruler of the town who migrated from Ile Ife.〔 Olomu migrated to Iwoye Ketu with three major items: a crown, a staff called "Opa Ogbo" and his deity called "Orisa Oluwa".〔
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