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Ọ̀yọ́ Jàbàtá Òyó / Ọ̀yọ́ Àtìbà (Yoruba) Òyó Aláàfin | |
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| Ọ̀yọ́ | |
Picture taken of calabash carving in Oyo, Oyo State, of present-day Nigeria | |
| Motto: Ajíse Bí'Ọ̀yọ̀ Làárí | |
| Coordinates:7°50′30″N3°55′50″E / 7.84167°N 3.93056°E /7.84167; 3.93056 | |
| Country | |
| State | Oyo State |
| Established | 1830s |
| Government | |
| • Alaafin | Abimbola Owoade |
| Area | |
• Total | 3,199 km2 (1,235 sq mi) |
| Population (2006) | |
• Total | 562,501 |
| • Density | 175.8/km2 (455.4/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
| National language | Yorùbá |
Oyo[1] is a city inOyo State,Nigeria. It was founded as the capital of the remnant of the historicOyo empire in the 1830s, and is known to its people as 'New Oyo' (Ọ̀yọ́ Àtìbà) to distinguish it from the former capital to the north, 'Old Oyo' (Ọ̀yọ́-Ilé), which had been deserted as a result of theYoruba Civil Wars. Its inhabitants are mostly of theYoruba people, and its ruler is theAlaafin of Oyo.
Oyo is home to five higher education institutions; these are the Federal College of Education (Special),Ajayi Crowther University,Emmanuel Alayande University of Education (Erelu Campus and Isokun Campus),Federal School of Surveying (The only school of surveying in Sub-sahara Africa), and Atiba University.
It houses numerous public and private secondary schools such as Oke-Olola Community Schools, Olivet Baptist High School, School of Science, Saint Benardine Girls Grammar School, Ladigbolu Grammar School, Oranyan Grammar School, Emmanuel Alayande Model High School, Aatan Baptist Comprehensive High School, Shepherd's Field International College, Golden Valley Academy, Nesto College, SPED International College etc.
There are numerous primary schools both private and public with new crop of alleged "mushroom" private schools.
The major markets in the city include theAkesan market, the Ajegunle market, theOwode market, the Saabo market, Oparinde (Oja-Oke) market and the Irepo market.
Oyo houses branches of different banks such asGT Bank (Owode),First bank,Zenith Bank,Access Bank, Eco Bank,United Bank for Africa etc and some other microfinance banks and cooperatives. It also has grocery stores and supermarkets such as the Ace Supermarket, Joba Pharmacy and Stores, Labake Stores, Jara Supermarket etc. The city is the home of many hangout spots such as the Old Oyo National Park which contains a museum(holding artifacts from the ancient Òyó Empire) and a few animals. Some hotels in Oyo include Labamba Hotel, Tees resort and bar, Begonia hotel, Adesh Hotel, Gold N Rock Hotel, Galaxy Hotel etc.
The city has four LGAs viz:Atiba LGA, headquartered at Offa-Meta;Oyo East LGA, headquartered at Kosobo;Oyo West LGA, headquartered at Ojongbodu andAfijio LGA, headquartered at Jobele.
The city is centrally located on the dual carriageA1 expressway from Lagos which links it fromIbadan all the way toIlorin.
Death and the King's Horseman, a play by theNobel laureateWole Soyinka, is based on an incident that happened in Oyo in 1946.[2]The Palace Owner, a praise poem byBasit Ajibade is based on the prowess of Oyo kings.