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Facts about Ibadan provide you intensive information about the history, geography, culture and transportation of Ibadan. Ibadan is the capital of Oyo State and the second largest city in Nigeria in terms of population.

Located in the south-western part of Nigeria, 78 miles inland from Lagos, Ibadan can be conveniently accessed. The city is a significant transit point between the coastal region and the areas to the north.

Ibadan was the centre of administration of the old Western Region of Nigeria from the time of the British rule. Remains of the ancient fortifications are still found today. Facts about Ibadan give you a brief insight about the culture and people of the city. The chief residents of the city are popularly known as Yoruba.

Peep into the rich history of Ibadan with the help of Facts about Ibadan. Facts will make Ibadan travel convenient and hassle-free. Ibadan was founded when Lagelu, the Jagun (commander-in-chief) of Ife and Yoruba's generalissimo went on to establish a new city with a few people.

Eba Odan, which literally signifies 'between the forest and plains' was the new city. According to literary sources, the first city was completely destroyed. Lagelu and his people finally descended from the hill and built another city known as Eba'dan. Ibadan evolved an attractive and sprawling urban metropolis in time. By the end of the year 1829, Ibadan commanded the Yorùbá area in military, politics and economy. The military sphere expanded to a great extent with a huge influx of refugees from northern Oyo following raids by Fulani warriors. The Ibadan region became a British Protectorate in the year 1893. By this time, the population had gone up to 120,000. The British e established this new colony to quicken their trading activities in the region. Ibadan gradually developed into the most significant trading center as it stands today.

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