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Coordinates: 7°37′N 4°44′E / 7.617°N 4.733°E / 7.617; 4.733
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Ilesa,Osun Nigeria
Country Nigeria
StateOsun State

Ilesa (Yoruba: Iléṣà) is a city located in the south west of Nigeria; it is also the name of a historic state (also known as Ijesha or Ijesa) centered on that city. The state was ruled by a monarch bearing the title of Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland. The state of Ilesa consisted of Ilesa itself and a number of smaller surrounding cities.

The Ijesa, a term also denoting the people of the state of Ilesa, are part of the present Osun State of Nigeria, Osun State was part of old Oyo state. Some of the popular towns of the Ijesa are Ibokun, Erin Ijesa, Ipetu Jesa, Ijebu Jesa, Esa-Oke, Ipole, Ifewara, Ijeda,Iloko, Iwara, Iperindo, Erinmo, Iwaraja, Idominasi, Ilase, Igangan, Imo, Eti-oni,Iboku, Erin-Ijesa, Ibodi and many others.

The Ijesa are very good in commerce and have cut a niche for themselves as the architect of 'osomalo' business which is a popular trading method that allows customers to pay for goods installmentally.

Ilesa is home to the famous Fajuke Family and prestigious Ilesa Grammar School, a school founded by Egbe Atunluse Ilesa and alma mater to many Nigerians including the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye; former Chief Justice of the Federation, Alfa Belgore[1]; a former Governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande[2]; former Vice Chancellor of University of Lagos, Prof Oye Ibidapo-Obe; a former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile Ife[3], Prof Omole, the current Vice Chancellor of University of Ibadan, Prof Isaac Adewole; and the chairman/chief executive officer of Skymit Limited, Tayo Ayeni.[4].

The Ilesa Monarchs

The state of Ilesa (Ile ti a sa which means a homeland we chose), Traditional Headquarters of Ijesaland and the capital of the first Local Council in Nigeria (Ijesa/Ekiti Parapo Council) named by the British Colonial Administrator on 21 June 1900 comprising the present day Ondo and Ekiti States of Nigeria. Founded c. 1350 by Owaluse, a grandson of Ajibogun Ajaka (Ubiquitous Warrior)Owa Obokun Onida Arara, the most accomplished son of Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Yoruba race of South-Western Nigeria and Benin Republic. The city described by Rev. Williams Howard Clark in 1854 as: For its cleanliness, regularity in breath and width, and the straightness of its streets, the ancient city of Ilesa far surpasses any native town I have seen in black Africa. POPULATION: 310,000 There are four royal houses amongst which accession to the throne is supposed to be rotated: Biladu, Bilagbayo, Bilaro and Bilayirere. Rulers have been as follows:

Rulers (title Owa Obokun)
Bilagbayo ... - 17..
Ori Abejoye 17.. - ...
Bilajagodo "Arijelesin" ... - ...
Bilatutu "Otutu bi Osin" ... - ...
Bilasa "Asa abodofunfun" ... - ...
Akesan c.1800
Bilajara 1... - 1807
Ogbagba 1807–1813
Obara "Bilajila" 1813–1828
Odundun 1828–1833
Gbegbaaje 1833–1839
Ariyasunle (1st time) -Regent 1839
Ofokutu 1839–1853
Ariyasunle (2nd time) -Regent 1853
Ponlose 1853–1867
Alobe 1867–1869
4 Jun 1870 Agunlejika I 1869 -
1871 Vacant 4 Jun 1870 -
Oweweniye (1st time) 1871–1873
Vacant 1873
Oweweniye (2nd time) 1873–1875
Sep 1892 Adimula Agunloye-bi-Oyinbo "Bepolonun" 1875 -
Lowolodu Mar 1893 - Nov 1894
Vacant Nov 1894 - Apr 1896
Ajimoko I Apr 1896 - Sep 1901
Ataiyero [Atayero] 1901–1920
Aromolaran 1920–1942
Ajimoko "Haastrup" -Regent 1942 - 10 Sep 1942
Ajimoko II "Fidipote" 10 Sep 1942 - 18 Oct 1956
J. E. Awodiya -Regent 18 Oct 1956 - 1957
Biladu III "Fiwajoye" 1957 - Jul 1963
.Ogunmokun... -Regent Jul 1963 - 1966
Agunlejika II 1966–1981
Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran II 1982 - ?

7°37′N 4°44′E / 7.617°N 4.733°E / 7.617; 4.733

  1. ^ "Ilesa Grammar School Alumni".
  2. ^ "Ilesa Grammar School Alumni".
  3. ^ "Ilesa Grammar School Alumni".
  4. ^ "Ilesa Grammar School Alumni".