Ijumu Nigeria
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| Country | |
| State | Kogi State |
| Government | |
| • Local Government Chairman | Ibrahim Haruna |
| Area | 1,306 km2 (Bad rounding hereFormatting error: invalid input when rounding sq mi) |
| Population (2006 census) | |
| • Total | 119,929 |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
| 3-digit postal code prefix | 261 |
| ISO 3166 code | NG.KO.IJ |
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Ìjùmú í chí Local Government Area kàà kí dẹfu Kogi State, Nigeria. Kí ùgbátẹ -ún dí efú èwo yé í Iyara.ẹ́wo omùnẹ kí defu lòcál gomenti manyú Ayetoro Gbede, Iyah-Gbede, Ayegunle Gbede, Araromi Gbede, Ayere, Ayeh Gbede, Okoro Gbede, Odokoro Gbede, Ekinrin-Adde, Egbeda Egga, Iyamoye, Ogidi, Ikoyi, Otungba, Oton-Ade, Origa, kpaí ámewn ẹkùbo.[1] ámónẹ̀ yé Ìjùmú akíchí yé í ábò Okun dialect yà í amí Yoruba language.kí ámewn ogbògaga kú má Cha chẹ chí oko úche ábo ɛ́nɛkɛ̀Ɩɛ áleí , tákí abobule ma à chí anyaja . Ogba Ekwu chí eǹwu ogbògaga kú má gbẹju àchẹ efú èwo Ìjùmú.[2]
Kí ní ẹ́ríá ún chí 1,306 km2 kpaí ùwewe ún chí 119,929 lúgbo ẹ́kaluka kú má chẹ efú ọdọ 2006.[3]
Kí postal code -ún yà ógbágbálẹ́ chí 261.[4]
Ẹ́na kí chí chíamaní yà lòcál gomenti lẹ́ ábajoí chí Hon. Haruna Ibrahim.[5] ẹ́ne kí chí prẹ́sídẹtí gbagbo ẹ́ ojìane Ijumu Development Union (IDU) ábajoí chí is Comrade Ahmed-Ade Fatai. Ma chí ónwu ẹ́gba yé àje-mo‘do IDU Ìdànà yà í Iyara efú ochú ẹ́kẹ́gwẹ́gí ọdọ 2024 kí Cha ọ́dò mẹẹ́jí , kí gbé kwí ọwọ ẹne kí Cha Nátonàl prẹ́sídẹ́tí ábajoí, Ọba Kayode Olorunmaiye[6]
Íchí.
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ìjùmú is highly linguistically diverse. Some of the local Volta–Niger languages spoken in Ijumu LGA are:
- Ukaan language
- Akpes language (Abesabesi)
- Ahan language
- Ayere language
- Akoko language (Arigidi)
Notable people
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- Smart Adeyemi, a Senator representing Kogi West,[7] and a past National President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists from 1999 to 2006.
- S. A. Ajayi, a Nigerian statesman, pioneer politician in old Kabba Province and the founding father of Ijumu Local Government.
- Shola Ameobi, an Ayetoro Gbede born English footballer, playing for Newcastle United as a striker.
- David Jemibewon, a retired Nigerian Army Major-General who served as military governor of the defunct Western State (Aug 1975 – March 1976), as governor of Oyo State after it was created from part of the old Western State (March 1976 -July 1978), and later as Minister of Police Affairs (1999 to 2000).
- Samuel Jemigbon (4 March 1934 – 17 June 2009), was a Christian clergyman who was Chairman of the Lagos, Western/Northern Area Territory and Vice-President of The Apostolic Church Nigeria.
- Dino Melaye, a former Senator[8] of Kogi West District in the National Assembly.
- Nike Davies-Okundaye, also known as Nike Okundaye, Nike Twins Seven Seven and Nike Olaniyi, is a batik and Adire textile designer.
- Bayo Ojo, a former Attorney General of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
- Folashade Yemi-Esan, a Nigerian civil servant and current head of the civil service of the federation since 28 February 2020.
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ "Zip/postcodes of Ìjùmú Local Government Area (LGA) in Kogi State, Nigeria". nigeriapostalcodes.com. Nigeria Postal Codes.
- ↑ "Issues For Immediate Action: Okun Economic Forum Meets Obajana Cement Factory Management". kogireports.com. Kogi reports.
- ↑ HASC, population, area and Headquarters Statoids
- ↑ "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
- ↑ "Assassination Attempt On Melaye; Court Strikes Out Case". kogireports.com. Kogi reports.
- ↑ Femi Olugbemi (January 1, 2021). "OKUN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATES NEW IJUMU DEVELOPMENT UNION EXCOS". Democracy Newsline. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
- ↑ The Eagle Online (December 1, 2019). "Kogi West: Smart Adeyemi humbles Melaye, returns to Senate". The Eagle Online. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ↑ The Eagle Online (December 1, 2019). "Kogi West: Smart Adeyemi humbles Melaye, returns to Senate". The Eagle Online. Retrieved 2021-01-20.