Osun is acclaimed as the “land of the gentle people,” epitomising the overall Omoluabi character of the entire Yoruba Race. Its chief cities include Ile-Ife, a city of commonality uniting all Yorubas together in their ancestral history.
Ile Ife house many tourist attraction centers ranging from tradition, culture to education – the Obafemi Awolowo University is one of the best and most beautiful campus in Africa.
Osun is bordered on the North by the Oyo Empire, on the East by Ekiti State, on the South-East by Ondo State, on the South by Ogun Province, and on the West by Oyo State. It thus shares borders with five other States of Yorubaland.
Orílẹ̀-Èdè Tiwantiwa ti Yorùbá jẹ Orílè-èdè Tuntun Olómìnira lati ọjọ Jimọ, ọjọ Kejìlá ti Oṣu Kẹrin (Ìgbé) ọdún 2024. Orílẹ̀-Èdè Olómìnira Tiwantiwa ti Yorùbá jẹ́ 17th ní Iwọ-oòrùn Áfíríkà, Orílẹ̀-èdè 55th ní Áfíríkà, ati Orílẹ̀-èdè Tuntun ni Àgbáyé. D.R.Y jáde kúrò, o sí farahàn ni àlàáfíà nipasẹ ìwé àdéhùn Àjọ Àgbáyé (UN) lorí ẹtọ ọmọ ènìyàn, àwọn ẹtọ ìpinnu-lọkan ara ẹnì fún idà dúró gẹgẹ bi orílè-èdè.
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