Iwo
gelle e hukuma pamaarun nder diiwal Osun, Naajeeriya
Alkule lateŋ
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Iwo un gelle nder Diiwal Osun, Naajeeriya yimɓe Iwo kamaano woɓɓe yimɓe ɗun ɓe Yarbanko’en laamorde, wi’ooɓe e goodi aslu deega ille-ife woɗɓe egguɓe wonde wakkatire ɗer ƙarniwal 14th e hollingo ɗe Alade momi kanyon e Prince Adelegan Adegbola (2009).[1][2] Di nanka gurtindi leydi hauti e Alaamaaji ɗum ɗe parrots (Kairi kollinii ɗi jooderɗe ɗun ɗe alkawal leydi). Un di laamorde Iwo. Gelle ɗen un booyma ɓanndu kissawol diiwal Oyo e un gaɗa sarkiiti e latta go’o ɗun ɗi mawɗi maare gelle nder diiwal Osun, Naajeeriya.
Iwo
Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
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Nder laamoore | Diiwal Osun |
Hiiri-weeti pelle | UTC+01:00 |
Jonde kwa'odineto | 7°38′0″N 4°11′0″E, 7°40′32″N 4°8′29″E |
Jergol Ciaaman’en ɗun ɗi hukumaare Iwo gada 1989 haa hannde
taƴto- Chief Blarinwa 1989-1989
- Chief Ganiyu Iromini 1993-1994
- Barrister Gbadegeshin Adedeji 1994-1996
- Mr Kamilu Adio 1996-1997
- Honourable Mutiu Kareem 1999-2002
- Honourable Moshood Adeoti 2002-2003
- Honourable Rasaki Ajadi Salwu 2003-2006
- Engineer Lasun Olaniyi 2006-2007
- Honourable Sulaimon Bello 2007-2010
- Honourable Kamo Olabisi Alao 2010-2016
- Honourable Kamorudeen Raji2017-2021
- Honourable Ishola Kamar Adeniyi 2021 haa hannde
Nassiji
taƴto- ↑ Tomori, Lola (22 February 2018). "THE FOUNDATION OF IWO TOWN AND ITS MIGRATION HISTORY FROM ILE-IFE" (PDF). www.macosconsultancy.com. Archived from the original on 23 September 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ↑ Hub, Iwoland (2019-07-22). "Short History of Iwo land: The Knowledge of Iwo You Must Know". Iwoland Hub (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2022-09-22.