Iragbiji
Iragbiji (also Iragbigi) is a town in Boripe Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria, and is inhabited by the Yoruba people.[1] It is the birthplace of artist Yinka Adeyemi.[2]
History
According to local history, the town was founded by a hunter chasing an animal. After he finally caught and killed the animal, he sat down under an ira tree, and other people joined him there. "Iragbiji" means "a settlement under a shady tree."[1]
As of 2003, Timothy Oyelade was the Aragbiji, traditional ruler, of Iragbiji.[3] The world-renowned artist and traditionalist, Chief Muraina Oyelami hails from here. Tourist sites in Iragbiji include Ile-Ona Museum of Art and Archival materials (collection of M.O.), The Palace museum, Caves and other important landmarks.
Health and education
Iragbiji contains eight schools. As of 2006, about 75% of children in five different schools in Iragbiji were found to have intestinal helminth parasites (a type of parasitic worm.)[4]
References
- 1 2 "Iragbiji, Nigeria". Obatala Centre for Creative Arts. Retrieved 2006-12-22.
- ↑ "Yinka Adeyemi". African Encounters. Retrieved 2006-12-22.
- ↑ Bello, Sam (2003-02-19). "Tinubu not from Iragbiji town, says monarch". Daily Independent Online. Independent Newspapers Limited. Retrieved 2007-10-12.
- ↑ Ijagbone, I. F.; T. F. Olagunju (2006). "Intestinal Helminth Parasites in School Children in Iragbiji, Boripe Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria" (PDF). African Journal of Biomedical Research. 9: 63–66. Retrieved 2006-12-22.
Coordinates: 7°54′00″N 4°40′59″E / 7.9°N 4.683°E