Wp/kai/Osun
Osun nanta sim má jáháa ga mbândi a njawa ta gen mà Lanjèeriya. Mbùttuka boo ka dîbî kà jahaa ma Ikiti ka Ondo a 84 km ka 78 km dik gaba wàaɗi, ka gàazàa ka jahaa ma Kwara a 73 km, ka njàwa ka jahaa ma Ogun a 84 km, ka gen ka jahaa ma Oyo gam tlàbu ka Auçi ma Osun. Jahaa ma Osun ɗàwu a fat ta 27 ma Ogos a amun ma 1991. Jàgotà maiwàa na a ka ta jàgata Osogbo.[4][5]
Tootàcin mà Hukùma
Ka tootàcin mà hukuma auyaa ka mbad (30) a Osun,[6] amaa:
| Hukùma Tòotai | Jàga tà Maîwàa |
|---|---|
| Aiyedaade | Gbongan |
| Aiyedire | Ile Ogbo |
| Atakunmosa East | Iperindo |
| Atakunmosa West | Osu |
| Boluwaduro | Otan Ayegbaju |
| Boripe | Iragbiji |
| Ede North | Oja Timi |
| Ede South | Ede |
| Egbedore | Awo |
| Ejigbo | Ejigbo |
| Ife Central | Ile-Ife |
| Ife East | Oke-Ogbo |
| Ife North | Ipetumodu |
| Ife South | Ifetedo |
| Ifedayo | Oke-Ila Orangun |
| Ifelodun | Ikirun |
| Ila | Ila Orangun |
| Ilesa East | Ilesa |
| Ilesa West | Ereja Square |
| Irepodun | Ilobu |
| Irewole | Ikire |
| Isokan | Apomu |
| Iwo | Iwo |
| Obokun | Ibokun |
| Odo Otin | Okuku |
| Ola Oluwa | Bode Osi |
| Olorunda | Igbonna, Osogbo |
| Oriade | Ijebu-Jesa |
| Orolu | Ifon Osun |
| Osogbo | Osogbo |
Mundi
- Enoch Adeboye – bâ siyaasà[7][8]
- Gbenga Adeboye – bâ wàaɗo[9]
- Toyin Adegbola – bâ kàawàa mà fim[10]
- Chief Dr. Oyin Adejobi – apto[11]
- Sheikh Abu-Abdullah Adelabu – bâ siyaasà[12]
- Sen. Ademola Adeleke – bâ siyaasà
- Isiaka Adeleke – bâ siyaasà[13]
- Israel Adesanya – bâ wàaɗo
- Toyin Ajao – bâ siyaasà
- Chief Adebisi Akande – bâ siyaasà[14]
- General Ipoola Alani Akinrinade – bâ siyaasà[15]
- Akinloye Akinyemi – bâ siyaasà[16]
- Bolaji Amusan – bâ wàaɗo[17]
- Olusola Amusan – bâ wàaɗo[18]
- Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola – bâ siyaasà[19]
- Lanre Buraimoh – apto[20]
- Davido – bâ wàaɗo[21]
- Patricia Etteh – bâ siyaasà[22]
- Daddy Freeze – bâ wàaɗo[23]
- Bola Ige – bâ siyaasà[24]
- William Kumuyi – bâ siyaasà[25]
- Duro Ladipo – apto
- Abideen Olasupo – bâ siyaasà[26]
- Gabriel Oladele Olutola – bâ siyaasà[27][28]
- Isaac Olayiwola – bâ wàaɗo
- Iyiola Omisore – bâ siyaasà[29]
- David Oyedepo – bâ siyaasà
- Hameed Adekunle Makama Oyelude – bâ siyaasà[30]
- Gboyega Oyetola – bâ siyaasà
- Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola – bâ siyaasà[31]
Calàa
- ↑ 2006 PHC Priority Tables – NATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION. population.gov.ng. 2006 PHC Priority Tables – NATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION. Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20171010054745/http://population.gov.ng/core-activities/surveys/dataset/2006-phc-priority-tables/.
- ↑ State of States 2022 Edition. Budgit.org. BudgIT, 2022-10-13. State of States 2022 Edition.
- ↑ Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab. hdi.globaldatalab.org. Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab.
- ↑ See how all the 36 Nigerian states got their names. Pulse.ng. See how all the 36 Nigerian states got their names.
- ↑ This is how the 36 states were created. Pulse.ng. 24 October 2017. This is how the 36 states were created.
- ↑ Local Government Areas – The Official Website Of The State Of Osun. Osunstate.gov.ng. Local Government Areas – The Official Website Of The State Of Osun.
- ↑ RCCG Miracle Center | History. www.rccgmunich.com. RCCG Miracle Center | History.
- ↑ Man, The New. Biography of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye. The New Man. 2023-05-21. Biography of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye.
- ↑ Remembering one of Nigeria's pioneer comedians, Gbenga 'Funwotan' Adeboye. Nigerian Entertainment Today. 1 May 2014. Remembering one of Nigeria's pioneer comedians, Gbenga 'Funwotan' Adeboye.
- ↑ Yoruba actress, Toyin Adegbola, appointed government official | Premium Times Nigeria. 5 August 2013. Yoruba actress, Toyin Adegbola, appointed government official | Premium Times Nigeria.
- ↑ Remembering the thunderking of theatre, Duro Ladipo. The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 7 March 2018. Remembering the thunderking of theatre, Duro Ladipo.
- ↑ Template:Wp/kai/Cite ODNB
- ↑ admin. Isiaka Adeleke: The Death that Stunned Osun. THISDAYLIVE. 30 April 2017. Isiaka Adeleke: The Death that Stunned Osun.
- ↑ Akande and his hidden treasures. The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2 December 2021. Akande and his hidden treasures.
- ↑ General Akinrinade @ 80. Vanguard News. 3 October 2019. General Akinrinade @ 80.
- ↑ Akinyemi and the loneliness of exile. The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 6 January 2022. Akinyemi and the loneliness of exile.
- ↑ Bolaji Amusan (Mr Latin): Actor, comedian loved by fans | Newswatch Times. 2016-03-04. Bolaji Amusan (Mr Latin): Actor, comedian loved by fans | Newswatch Times. Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20160304071001/http://www.mynewswatchtimesng.com/bolaji-amusan-mr-latin-actor-comedian-loved-fans/.
- ↑ I'm a self-development junkie— Olusola Amusan. Punch Newspapers. 2017-09-03. I'm a self-development junkie— Olusola Amusan.
- ↑ Mr Rauf Aregbesola, what goes around, comes around. TheCable. 20 February 2022. Mr Rauf Aregbesola, what goes around, comes around.
- ↑ My encounter with bead painting - Lanre Buraimoh. Vanguard News. 5 June 2013. My encounter with bead painting - Lanre Buraimoh.
- ↑ Osun 2022: I'm fighting for my state, Davido defends support for uncle, Adeleke. Punch Newspapers. 16 March 2022. Osun 2022: I'm fighting for my state, Davido defends support for uncle, Adeleke.
- ↑ Patricia Etteh: The fall and the triumph. The Nation Newspaper. 25 April 2016. Patricia Etteh: The fall and the triumph.
- ↑ Daddy Freeze don beg Oyedepo for forgiveness. Daddy Freeze don beg Oyedepo for forgiveness.
- ↑ 11 things you probably didn't know about Bola Ige. The Nation Newspaper. 23 December 2021. 11 things you probably didn't know about Bola Ige.
- ↑ demola. Pastor Kumuyi at 79: Facts on Him -. The NEWS. 2020-06-06. Pastor Kumuyi at 79: Facts on Him -.
- ↑ Owoyele, Tola. CLOSE-UP: Olasupo Abideen, Nigerian Who Returned $2,397 Excess Payment Amid Curses and Jeers. Foundation For Investigative Journalism. 2021-12-14. CLOSE-UP: Olasupo Abideen, Nigerian Who Returned $2,397 Excess Payment Amid Curses and Jeers.
- ↑ Adelegan, Femi. (2013). Nigeria's Leading Lights of the Gospel: Revolutionaries in Worldwide Christianity. Westbow Press. p. 71. Retrieved 7 September 2019. Template:Wp/kai/ISBN.
- ↑ Komolafe, Sunday Jide. (2013). The Transformation of African Christianity: Development and Change in the Nigerian Church. Langham Monographs, p. 107. Retrieved 7 September 2019. Template:Wp/kai/ISBN.
- ↑ admin. Beyond Politics: Iyiola Omisore, an Accomplished Professional, Family Man. THISDAYLIVE. 18 December 2016. Beyond Politics: Iyiola Omisore, an Accomplished Professional, Family Man.
- ↑ Any oba not chosen by Ifa will be misbehaving —Olowu of Kuta. Tribune Online. 2023-07-01. Any oba not chosen by Ifa will be misbehaving —Olowu of Kuta.
- ↑ You're a liar, not prudent, Oyinlola replies Akande | Premium Times Nigeria. 16 December 2021. You're a liar, not prudent, Oyinlola replies Akande | Premium Times Nigeria.
| Jàga tà Mâiwàa: Osogbo | |
| Tòotacin mà hukuuma |
Aiyedaade • Aiyedire • Atakunmosa East • Atakunmosa West • Boluwaduro • Boripe • Ede North • Ede South • Egbedore • Ejigbo • Ife Central • Ife East • Ife North • Ife South • Ifedayo • Ifelodun • Ila • Ilesa East • Ilesa West • Irepodun • Irewole • Isokan • Iwo • Obokun • Odo Otin • Ola Oluwa • Olorunda • Oriade • Orolu • Osogbo |
| Gamnoni mà Jaha mà Osun | |
|---|---|
|
Leo Segun Ajiborisha (1991–92) • Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke (1992–93) • Anthony Udofia (1993–96) • Anthony Obi (1996–98) • Theophilus Bamigboye (1998–99) • Bisi Akande (1999–2003) • Olagunsoye Oyinlola (2003–10) • Rauf Aregbesola (2010–18) • Gboyega Oyetola (2018–22) • Ademola Adeleke (2022–ànce) | |
| Jahohi mà Lanjèeriya | |
|---|---|
| Birni mà Tarayya (FCT) | |
|
Abia • Adamawa • Akwa-Ibom • Anambra • Bàuci • Bayelsa • Benue • Barno • Cross River • Delta • Ebonyi • Edo • Ikiti • Enugu • Gombe • Imo • Jigawa • Kaduna • Kanàu • Katsina • Kebbi • Kogi • Kwara • Lagos • Nasarawa • Neja • Ogun • Ondo • Osun • Oyo • Pilatau • Ribas • Sokoto • Taraba • Yobe • Zamfara | |