Shaki, Oyo

Shaki
Nickname(s): Omo Ogun oro'kin, Agbede o ro bata. Omo Oloogun, Omo Asabari
Shaki

Location in Nigeria

Coordinates: 8°40′N 3°24′E / 8.667°N 3.400°E / 8.667; 3.400Coordinates: 8°40′N 3°24′E / 8.667°N 3.400°E / 8.667; 3.400
Country Nigeria
State Oyo State
Government
  Governor Sen. Abiola Ajimobi
Population (2006)
  Total 388,225
  Ethnicities Yoruba
  Religions Muslim 70%& Christians 30%
Time zone WAT (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+1)
Website www.oyostate.gov.ng

Shaki (also Saki) is a town situated in the northern part of Oyo State in western Nigeria.

Location

The terrain is hilly. The town lies near the source of the Ofiki River, the chief tributary of the Ogun River, about 40 miles (60 km) from the Benin border. It is referred to as the food basket of Oyo State because of its agricultural activities. It is the headquarters of Saki West local government authority. Bamo

Culture

Originally part of the Oyo Empire, Shaki became a Yoruba refugee settlement after the destruction in 1835 of Old Oyo (Katunga), 70 miles (113 km) east-northeast, by Muslim Fulani conquerors. By the early 1860s the Yoruba Mission had established an Anglican church in the town.

The traditional ruler is the Okere of Shaki town, Oba Kilani Olatoyese Ilufemiloye Olarinre. died Friday 5 April 2013, 2 days to the first year anniversary of his coronation Ogun (god of Iron) is from this town. Traditionally, the work of inhabitants in the olden days are blacksmith, goldsmith, farming, hunting and clay pot mouldering.

Commerce

Shaki is an exporter of cotton, swamp rice, teak, and tobacco. The flue curing of tobacco has been important in the area since 1940. Indigo is grown in the area for local dyeing, and the town is a centre of cotton weaving. Yams, cassava, corn (maize), sorghum, beans, shea nuts, and okra are grown for subsistence. Cattle raising is increasing in importance, and there is a government livestock station. Shaki has a government Hospital,many Private Hospitals and branch of UCH is under construction.

A 1,600-foot (490-metre) inselberg rises above the surrounding savanna.

The town is prominent in the production of aluminum pots (Ikoko) for cooking. Users of pots and sellers from far and near visit the town to purchase the product. Shaki Sango Market has also brought the town into limelight as buyers and sellers attend the market every Thursdays.

Public institutions

Shaki is the location of a Baptist Hospital and a Muslim hospital, which was commissioned by M.K.O Abiola in 1987.

It is home to the following educational institutions:

References

    History of Saki land, A.A Kolajo

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