Afijio Towns And Villages

Afijio is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Oyo. Its headquarters are located in Jobele.

According to the 2006 census, it has an area of 722km2 and a population of 134,175.

The area’s postal code is 211.

Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Afijio Local Government, Oyo State, Nigeria:

  • Aba Ibadan
  • Aba Kasia
  • Akinmorin
  • Alapadi
  • Anfelerin
  • Bali
  • Basi
  • Ekewa
  • Eleko
  • Elepe
  • Elesu
  • Elewebe
  • Fadare
  • Idiito
  • Ijefon
  • Ile Olufi
  • Imeleke
  • Iseke
  • Jagun
  • Jobele
  • Jokan
  • Kolobo
  • Lanipekun
  • Lapiti
  • Oke
  • Olokiti
  • Oniyanrin
  • Sulu
  • Aba Jagun
  • Ajayi
  • Akinola
  • Iware
  • Labe
  • Molade
  • Ogunkanmi
  • Ojerinde
  • Sekeseke
    Adekunfe
  • Agbaakin
  • Bello
  • Dakeja
  • Egbejoda
  • Fiditi
  • Idowu Oko
  • Ijaiye Ojutaye
  • Irepodun Village
  • Modeni
    Adekunfe
  • Agbaakin
  • Bello
  • Dakeja
  • Egbejoda
  • Fiditi
  • Idowu Oko
  • Ijaiye Ojutaye
  • Irepodun Village
  • Akinmorin / Jobele
  • Iware
  • Fiditi
  • Ilora/Oluwa-Tedo
  • Awe
  • Imini

Afijio Local Government is dominated by Yorubas, but there are hundreds of other indigenous communities living in different parts of the region.

Christianity and Islam are the predominant religions of the indigenous peoples. However, traditional believers are free to function within the council’s authority.

The majority of the indigenous population of Afijio Local Government are farmers who cultivate a variety of crops, including maize, yam, cassava, groundnut, fruit, cocoa, and oil palm.