Oke-Igbo
Oke-Igbo is a town located in Ondo State, Nigeria. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant community life. The town is surrounded by lush vegetation and is primarily inhabited by the Yoruba people, who have a strong tradition of agriculture and craftsmanship.
The economy of Oke-Igbo is largely based on farming, with crops such as cocoa, cassava, and yams being commonly cultivated. The town also hosts various local markets where residents trade goods and services, contributing to its lively atmosphere. Oke-Igbo is recognized for its festivals, which celebrate the local culture and traditions.