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Oka Akoko

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Oka-Akoko is the capital city of Akoko South-West Local Government of Ondo State, Nigeria.

It is a majorly agricultural community with hilly terrain and a wonderful geographic landscape.

The people are peaceful, welcoming and dedicated to their agricultural craft.

The traditional ruler of the city is the olubarka of Oka.[1]

References

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  1. ^ ProjectShelve. "A HISTORY OF THE TRADITIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM OF OKA-AKOKO PEOPLE IN AKOKO SOUTH WEST AREA OF ONDO STATE". projectshelve.com. Retrieved 2024-10-16.

Further reading

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  • Olukoju, Ayodeji (1993). "Oral Traditions and the Political History of Oka-Akoko". History in Africa. 20: 249–262 – via Cambridge University Press.