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People of Ile-Oluji Kingdom

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The people are primarily of Yoruba descent, and were of African Traditional Religion until Islamic missionaries came and converted many to Islam. Christia missionaries soon followed and with evangelism, both direct and through established secular schools converted many to Christianity. Ile- oluji people are, presently, mixture of the three religions, with a higher population of Christian than Muslim, and still fewer traditionalists, every one living happily and harmoniously with one another, and usually joining the other in celebration of major religious festivities as every extended family has members in each religion.

Immigrants of different tribes who are employed and engaged in different trades also live amicably with one another with the locals.

The City primary economic activity is agriculture with the primary crops being cocoa, palm oil, yam, cassava, and corn however textiles are an important economic activity as well. Notable people in this town include His Royal Majesty, OBA (Dr.) OLUWOLE JULIUS OLUFADERIN ADETIMEHIN, the 31st jegun olu-ekun of Ile oluji kingdom, Engr. BISI ADEOBA'S FAMILY, HIGH CHIEF AKIN FAGBAMIYE – The Lisa of Ile-Oluji Kingdom, HIGH CHIEF OYEBADE ADEOBA – The Odofin Of Ile-Oluji Kingdom, HIGH CHIEF NATANIEL ADESIYAKAN – The Odunwo Of Ile-Oluji Kingdom, HIGH CHIEF JOSIAH AKINBAMIDELE – The Sama Of Ile-Oluji Kingdom, HIGH CHIEF BABATUNDE AKINYOSADE – The Sasere Of Ile-Oluji Kingdom, AKINROTOYE KOLADE STEPHEN who is a senior online article writer, and the Most experienced Blogger In Ile-Oluji Kingdom. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Koladestephen (talkcontribs) 14:32, 21 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]