Omu-Aran


Omu-Aran is a town in the Nigerian state of Kwara. It originated from Ife and currently the local government headquarters of Irepodun local government. Omu-aran is about 8 kilometers away from Aran-Orin.

History

Omu-aran was founded 500 years ago. The community was founded due to the migration of people from Ile-ife. There was a drought in Ile-ife, to know the cause of the drought, the oracle was consulted, the oracle said Ife was over-crowded, therefore some people had to leave. Some princes were selected to migrate to other places and were given symbol of authority. One of the selected princes was Olomu-Aperan, the founder of Omu-aran. Olomu-Aperan was the adopted child of Omutoto, one of the wives of Oba Olofinaiye of Ile-ife.
Omu-aran is made up of people from different background that migrated to the present site of town.
Omu-aran became the headquarters of Irepodun LGA on 24 August 1976.

Economy

Due to the vegetation of the area, Omu-aran residents were predominately farmers. They were also famous in handicraft like basket weaving and blacksmit works.

Festival

Since Omu-aran is an Igbomina land the language widely spoken in Omu-aran is Igbomina or Igbona.

Leadership

The system of leadership used is the traditional Oba system. The traditional leader is known as OLOMU. The current Olomu of Omu-Aran, His Royal Majesty, Oba AbdulRaheem Oladele Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje ascended the throne on Saturday 22nd, September, 2018. The previous Oba was Oba Charles Oladele Ibitoye, died on 30 November 2017.

Notable people