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'''Akure''' is a [[city]] in south-western [[Nigeria]]. It is the [[Capital city|capital]] and largest [[city]] of [[Ondo State]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2009-10-26 |title=National Bureau of Statistics |url=http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/index.php/pages/stateInformation/id/28 |access-date=2024-04-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091026052417/http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/index.php/pages/stateInformation/id/28 |archive-date=2009-10-26 }}</ref> The city had a [[population]] of 403,000 as of the 2006 population [[census]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Akure, Nigeria Metro Area Population 1950-2022 |url=https://www.macrotrends.net/cities/21978/akure/population |access-date=2022-05-16 |website=www.macrotrends.net}}</ref> Its current population is 774,000.<ref name=":5">[http://www.ondostate.gov.ng/local_gov.htm] A millennium City {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100613005049/http://www.ondostate.gov.ng/local_gov.htm|date=June 13, 2010}}</ref>

=== History= ==

{{Main|Akure Kingdom}}

==== Pre-1914= ===

[[File:Short oral history of Akure in Akure dialect by a native [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|speaker]] (non-subtitled).webm|thumb|250px|Short introductory expose of Akure in Akure dialect by a native speaker]]

[[Rock engraving]]s prior to the [[Mesolithic]] period, have been discovered on the outskirts of Akure. Also the oldest ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' fossil ever found in [[West Africa]] thus far was discovered there, dating back to around 11,000 years ago. The Akure Kingdom is regarded as one of the sixteen [[Ancient history|ancient]] [[Ekiti people|Ekiti kingdoms]].

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Akure's King is known as the Deji of Akure and is supported by six (6) high chiefs (Iwarefa) in his or her domain. The totem of Akure is the Leopard. Omoremilekun (Asodeboyede), the first king of Akure, was himself called Ekun, meaning "Leopard" (this was his [[regnal name]]). It is for this reason that every descendant of the Akure [[clan]] has been addressed by outsiders as Omo Ekun during the recitation of his or her [[Oriki|praise poetry]] or, alternatively, as 'Omo Akure Oloyemekun', since Omoremilekun was said to have stayed for a while at Igbo Ooye ascending to the region that would become his kingdom.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-09-14 |title=Why Akure indigenes are called Omo Ekun or Oloyemekun |url=https://www.thenicheng.com/why-akure-indigenes-are-called-omo-ekun-or-oloyemekun/ |access-date=2022-05-16 |website=TheNiche |language=en-US}}</ref>

==== 1914–present ====

In 1915, the colonial government merged the divisions of [[Owo]], [[Ondo State|Ondo]] and [[Ekiti State|Ekiti]] to form a new province with headquarters in Akure. In 1976, the town became the capital of Ondo State.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ondo {{!}} Nigeria, Map, & Facts {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Ondo-state-Nigeria |access-date=2024-07-05 |website=www.britannica.com |language=en}}</ref>

[[Adebiyi Adegboye Adesida Afunbiowo II]] was chosen as the Deji of Akure on 13the 13th August 2010 to succeed the previous Oba Oluwadamilare Adeshina, who had been dethroned on 10the 10th of June 2010 for gross misconduct.<ref name=sharpedge>{{cite web

|url = http://www.sharpedgenews.com/news/2010/08-12-10/deji.shtml

|title = Former Nigerian Presidential Aide, Adebiyi Adesida, Becomes the New Deji of Akure

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In 2015, [[Oba (ruler)#Oloye|Omoba]] Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi successfully emerged the new [[monarch]] of Akure after beating twelve other contestants nominated by the [[Osupa]] ruling house to become the 47th Deji of Akure and was appointed as chairman of the Ondo State Council of Obas by the incumbent Governor of Ondo State;Governor Akeredolu.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-09-14 |title=Akeredolu approves Deji of Akure as chairman, Ondo State Council Of Obas |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/484792-akeredolu-approves-deji-of-akure-as-chairman-ondo-state-council-of-obas.html |access-date=2022-05-16 |language=en-GB}}</ref> It is about 7°25’ north of the equator and 5°19’ east of the Ekiti. It is about {{cvt|700|km}} [[southwest]] of [[Abuja]] and {{cvt|311|km}} north of [[Lagos State]]. Residential districts are of varying density, some area such as Arakale, Ayedun Quarters, Ijoka, and Oja-Oba consist of over {{convert|200|pd/ha}}, while areas such as Ijapo Estate, Alagbaka Estate, Avenue and Idofin have between {{convert|60 and 100|pd/ha}}.<ref>Dorcas Oluwaseyi Adeoye. (2016). Challenges of Urban Housing Quality: Insights and Experiences of Akure, Nigeria. rocedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 216, 6 January 2016, Pages 260–268</ref> The town is situated in the [[tropical rainforest]] zone in Nigeria.

=== Economy= ==

Akure has two television and eight radio stations: NTA Akure,<ref>[http://nta.com.ng/index.php?page=display&key=38uPB4qo&catid=s] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090608023415/http://nta.com.ng/index.php?page=display&key=38uPB4qo&catid=s|date=June 8, 2009}}</ref> [[Ondo State]] Television,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbc.gov.ng/broadcast.php?menu=2&submenu=2 |title=State Govt Owned |publisher=NBC |access-date=2014-02-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140208011058/http://nbc.gov.ng/broadcast.php?menu=2&submenu=2 |archive-date=2014-02-08 }}</ref> Sunshine Radio Akure, Adaba FM, [[Futa FM]], Empire Radio, Positive FM Akure, Orange FM, Galaxy Radio, [[Crest FM]], and Breeze FM.

Akure is the trading avenue for a farming region where cocoa, [[Yam (vegetable)|yam]], [[cassava]], [[maize]] and [[tobacco]] are grown. [[Cotton]] is also grown and used to weave cloth. [[Grain|Grains]] like [[rice]], [[bean]]s, and [[millet]] are very common as they are the major sources of [[carbohydrate]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Akure {{!}} Location, Facts, & Population {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Akure |access-date=2022-05-16 |website=www.britannica.com |language=en}}</ref> It has a vibrant agricultural community who organise an annual trade fair under the shield of the Ondo State [[Agriculture|Agricultural]] Commodities Association<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=OSACA {{!}} Ondo State Agricultural Commodities Association |url=https://www.osacang.org/ |access-date=2023-04-24 |website=OSACA |language=en}}</ref>

=== Climate= ==

Akure has a tropical [[Humidity|humid]] [[climate]] with two seasons, [[Wet season|wet]] and [[dry season]].<ref name=":0" />

==== Temperature ====

The average annual [[temperature]] is 25.8&nbsp;°C (78.5&nbsp;°F) in Akure. A daily maximum temperature above 30&nbsp;°C is typical during the hot season, which lasts about 2.0 months from late January to late March. March has an average high temperature of 30.5&nbsp;°C and an average low temperature of 22&nbsp;°C typically at nights, making it the hottest month of the year.<ref name=":3" >{{Cite web |title=Akure Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Nigeria) - Weather Spark |url=https://weatherspark.com/y/51445/Average-Weather-in-Akure-Nigeria-Year-Round |access-date=2023-09-29 |website=weatherspark.com |language=en}}</ref>

A daily maximum temperature below 27.8&nbsp;°C is typical during the 3.8 months of the cool season, which runs from mid June to early October. August, with average lows of 20.5&nbsp;°C and highs of 26.6&nbsp;°F, is the coolest month of the year.<ref name=":3" />

==== Cloud cover ====

Over the course of the year, there are noticeable seasonal variations in Akure's average percentage of cloud coverage.

Around mid February, the year's [[Cloud|cloudier]] period begins. It lasts for 9.1 months, ending around November 15. Thence, and lasting for 2.9 months, the clearer season in Akure ends around February 12. The sky is clear, mostly clear, or partly overcast 49% of the time on average in December, the clearest month of the year in Akure. The cloudiest month in Akure is April, when the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy 86% of the time on average.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" />

==== Rainfall ====

The total annual rainfall in Akure is [[MMMBop]]{{Convert|2,548|mm|in|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{cite web |title=Akure climate: Temperature Akure & Weather By Month |url=https://en.climate-data.org/africa/nigeria/edo/akure-385339/ |website=en.climate-data.org |access-date=2 August 2023}}</ref> With a typical 31-days of at least 12.7&nbsp;mm rainfall, the rainy season lasts about 9.6 months, from February 6 to November 24. In Akure, September is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of 228.6&nbsp;mm. From November 24 to February 6, the year's rainless season lasts for 2.4 months. With an average rainfall of 5.1mm inches, January is the driest month.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" />

=== Health and education= ==

The state [[specialist hospital]] in Akure is equipped and staffed with trained medical personnel to cater to the health needs of the populace. To supplement the efforts of the state specialist hospital in this regard, there are other government health centres and private clinics. 'Abiye' health programme of Governor [[Olusegun Mimiko|Mimiko]]'s administration was recognized by [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) as one of the best health programs on maternal health programs with the establishment of Mother-Child hospital in Akure. St. John And Mary Hospital,<ref>{{Cite web |title=hospital in akure - Google Search |url=https://www.google.com/search?q=hospital+in+akure#trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:rln,rc_ludocids:17823907225563783245,ru_gwp:0%252C7,ru_lqi:ChFob3NwaXRhbCBpbiBha3VyZUjfhfWs1JWAgAhaHxAAGAAYAiIRaG9zcGl0YWwgaW4gYWt1cmUqBAgDEACSAQhob3NwaXRhbJoBJENoZERTVWhOTUc5blMwVkpRMEZuU1VONE1DMVhTMjVuUlJBQqoBUgoIL20vMGhwbnIQASoMIghob3NwaXRhbCgAMh8QASIbU39Z9D_9d4_KwEidANYptlkzN0WRlK-rpKU5MhUQAiIRaG9zcGl0YWwgaW4gYWt1cmU,trex_id:F3Jk2e&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ== |access-date=2023-06-02 |website=www.google.com}}</ref> St. David's Hospital, Tim-Unity Specialist Hospital, Oludare Hospital, Sckye Hospital, Nigeria Police Cottage Hospital, MIDAS HOSPITALS, Newday Medical Centre, Akure, First mercy specialists Hospital (Avon Healthcare), Joe Jane Hospital

The city has tertiary institutions which include: the [[Federal University of Technology Akure]], Federal College of Agriculture, School of Nursing and Midwifery, and School of Health Technology. It also has famous secondary schools like St. Thomas Aquinas College, Oyemekun Grammar School, St. Louis Grammar School, and Fiwasaye Girls' Grammar School. The first two are for boys while the latter two are for girls in the tradition of early schools in school feca. The town also hosts to Federal Government Girls' College and St. Peter's Unity Secondary School, amongst many others. Primary schools are widespread but most of them often lack quality, there are few that offer quality education but are accessible to few elites.

=== City= ==

There are two other communities with their separate kings, cultures and traditions beside the Akure kingdom. The more prominent of the pair is [[Isinkan]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dada |first=Peter |date=2021-10-31 |title=Uneasy calm in Akure kingdom, Isikan community tackles Deji over chieftaincy stool |url=https://punchng.com/uneasy-calm-in-akure-kingdom-isikan-community-tackles-deji-over-chieftaincy-stool/ |access-date=2023-05-25 |website=Punch Newspapers |language=en-US}}</ref> while the second of them is Isolo. The ruler of Isinkan is known as the Iralepo while that of Isolo is known as the Osolo of Isolo. In the olden days, the three communities (Akure, Isinkan and Isolo) were located some distances apart. The war with the [[Benin empire]] in the pre-colonial period necessitated that the three communities move closer together however, and they have occupied their current positions ever since. Other nearby towns include Isarun, Ilara, Igbaraoke, Iju, Itaogbolu, Idanre, Owo, Ikere and Ondo.

The most influential Deji in recent history was Oba Adesida I who was known as Afunbiowo.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rapheal |date=2018-05-10 |title=Akure: City Swallowed By Rocks |url=https://sunnewsonline.com/akure/ |access-date=2023-05-25 |website=The Sun Nigeria |language=en}}</ref> Several Dejis after him were his direct descendants. Akure is also the birthplace of notable Nigerians like Chief [[Olu Falae]] (a one time presidential candidate of a political party who [[reign]]s as a titled aristocrat of the realm), legal luminary Dr [[Akinola Aguda]] and several personalities in the academia, industry, the [[military]], judiciary and the civil service. [[Philip Emeagwali]], the [[Gordon Bell Prize]] winner,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://emeagwali.com/usa/nigerian/African_Herald_Nigerian_Computer_Wizard.html |title=A Nigerian, A Computer Wizard? |publisher=Emeagwali.com |access-date=2013-12-11}}</ref> and the mother of King [[Sunny Adé]] are both citizens of Akure. Akure is also the hometown of [[Ralph Alabi]], a former chairman of Guinness Nigeria, and [[Kole Omotosho]].

=== Sports= ==

For sporting events, Akure has a stadium with a capacity to sit 16,000 [[Spectator sport|spectators]]. A new state-of-the-art stadium is under construction on the northern flank of the city. The town is the home base of [[Nigeria Premier League]] team, the [[Sunshine Stars F.C.|Sunshine Stars]]. Akure have indulged into so many sporting activities and has won so many. A new stadium is under construction In Akure. Sunshine Stars FC of Akure, on Sunday, defeated Lobi Stars of Makurdi on Match Day 15 to earn their first victory of the second stanza of Group B of the Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL.

=== Football clubs ===

G-fold football league

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Wonderxchange Football Club<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-01-30 |title=Wonderxchange Football Club {{!}} Wonderxchange FC |url=https://wonderxsport.com/single-club-custom/ |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=wonderxsport.com |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Akure Football Teams Directory {{!}} TeamStats Directory |url=https://www.teamstats.net/teams/football/akure |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=www.teamstats.net}}</ref>

=== Religion= ==

Akure is a city with varied, liberal religious leanings. [[Christianity]], [[Islam]] and the traditional [[Yoruba religion]] form the basis of faith for most residents. Religious syncretism exists among all three religions, with many Christians and Muslims still participating in traditional festivals.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/351261-religious-crisis-fuelled-by-politicians-sultan.html?tztc |title=1Religious crisis fuelled by politicians – Sultan |date=2019-09-08 |access-date=2023-05-25 |website=www.premiumtimesng.com}}</ref> There is a preponderance of churches in the city. The Central Mosque, on the Oba Adesida Road, is a major landmark in the city. Worthy of mention is the fact that Akure enjoys a peaceful co-existence.

=== Politics ===

Akure is currently represented in the state's house of assembly by [[Simeon Toluwani jimoh|Hon. Simeon Toluwani folahan]] (Akure South I), Hon. (Dr.) Abiodun Faleye (Akure North), and Hon. Olajide David Sunday (Akure South II). At the Federal level (National Assembly) their representatives are Abiodun Aderin Adesida (Akure North/South Federal Constituency) for the Federal House of Representatives 2023 - date).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Citizen Science Nigeria |url=https://citizensciencenigeria.org/public-offices/persons/abiodun-aderin-adesida |access-date=2024-07-05 |website=citizensciencenigeria.org |language=en}}</ref> Also Senator Adegbomire for the Ondo Central Senatorial district under which Akure is.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Newsroom |date=2024-05-02 |title=Meet members of the 10th National Assembly from Ondo State |url=https://orderpaper.ng/2024/05/02/meet-members-of-the-10th-national-assembly-from-ondo-state/ |access-date=2024-07-05 |website=OrderPaper |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== Notable people= ==

*[[Ade Aruna]] (born 1994), American football player

*[[Campbell Ajiye]] (born 1981), photojournalist

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*[[Harry Garuba]] (1958–2020), poet and professor of African Studies and English<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|last=Omoyele |first=Idowu |date=2020-05-07 |title=Harry Garuba: obituary |url=http://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/may/07/harry-garuba-obituary|access-date=2021-04-05|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref>

*[[Simeon Toluwani Borokini|Hon. Simeon Toluwani Borokini]], politician<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-03-23 |title=Ondo lawmaker, Borokini empowers widow, purchases free JAMB forms for students |url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/ondo-lawmaker-borokini-empowers-widow-purchases-free-jamb-forms-for-students/ |access-date=2022-04-07 |website=Vanguard News |language=en-US}}</ref>

*[[Chigozie Obioma]], novelist

*[[Godfrey Oboabona]] (born 1990), footballer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Godfrey Oboabona - Player Profile - Football |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/godfrey-oboabona_prs281111/person.shtml |access-date=2022-04-07 |website=Eurosport |language=en}}</ref>

*[[Ayodele Olawande]], Minister of State For Youth, Federal Republic of Nigeria

=== Gallery ===

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File:Resting-point-on-idanre-hill-akure.jpg|Resting point on Idanre hills

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=== References= ==

{{Reflist}}

*[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-modern-african-studies/article/the-case-for-a-new-federal-capital-in-nigeria/0456C701EAA369079D682B189B639E49 The Case for a New Federal Capital in Nigeria]