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  2. Ila Orangun - Wikipedia

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    Orangun Palace - Ila Eekun. Ila-Orangun is the home of the Osun state College of Education. [6] The African Heritage Research Library was established in 1988. [7] The ancient town also has a Mobile Police Training School [8] The name of the present Orangun (King) of Ila Orangun is Oba Abdul Wahab Olukayode Oyedotun Bibiire I.

  3. Orangun - Wikipedia

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    Orangun or Ọ̀ràngún of Ìlá is the title of the paramount ruler of one of the ancient Igbomina kingdoms, a sub group of the Yoruba people with its seat and capital located in Ila Orangun, central Yorubaland, presently in southwestern Nigeria.

  4. Internet church - Wikipedia

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    Internet church is a gathering of religious believers facilitated through the use of online video stream, audio stream and/or written messages whose primary purpose is to allow the meeting of a church body of parishioners using the internet.

  5. Ora-Igbomina - Wikipedia

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    Ora-Igbomina is an ancient Igbomina town in Ifedayo Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. With Oke-Ila Orangun , it constitutes the two major towns in the local government area. The conjoining boundary town among Osun, Ekiti and Kwara States, [ 1 ] this historical town was the first town to accept Christianity(ref.: and invariably Western ...

  6. Ila, Osun - Wikipedia

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    Ila is a local government area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ila Orangun . It has an area of 303 km 2 and a population of 62,049 at the 2006 census.

  7. Oke Ila - Wikipedia

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    Òkè-Ìlá Òràngún is located in Osun State, at an elevation of 568 m (1,863 ft) on one of the several mountains adjoining the eastern flanks of the Oke-Ila Ridge, a part of the Yoruba Hills. Òkè-Ìlá Òràngún is about 190 kilometres (120 mi) directly west of the confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue at Lokoja and about 45 km (28 mi) northeast of Osogbo, the capital of Osun State.