Ogbomosho City (also spelled Ogbomoso) is located in the present day Oyo state in south west Nigeria, and was founded in the 17th century. Its population is 1.1 million.
Most Ogbomosho people are of the Yoruba ethnic group, the largest single ethnic group in Nigeria. Ogbomosho City has a University, called the Ladoke Akintola University. Its local television stations include NTA Ogbomosho. Yams, cassava, corn, and tobacco are grown in the region, as well as cotton which is used to weave cloth.
Ogbomosho has a sports stadium with a capacity of 10,000 and also a second division professional league team.
The headquarters of the Baptist Church in Nigeria are in the city.
Vi har över 15000 orter i vårt bokningsnätverk och hos oss hittar du bland annat prisgaranterade orter där du kan boka ditt hotellrum i Ogbomoso.
Oavsett om din resa är en weekend i Ogbomoso eller om du är på semester i Ogbomoso så kommer du att kunna boka ditt hotellrum i Ogbomoso säkert och prisvärt genom vårt nätverk av hotellbokningar.
Ogbomoso City (also spelled Ogbomosho) is located in the present day Oyo state in south west Nigeria, and was founded in the 17th century by Warriors to defend Yorubaland from the conquering Fulani Jihadists.
Ogbomoso is a city in Oyo State, southwestern Nigeria, that was founded in the mid 1600s.
The population was approximately 645,000 as of 1991; as of March 2005, it is estimated to be around 1.2 million.The majority of the people are members of the Yoruba ethnic group the largest single ethnic group in Nigeria.
Ogbomoso City is the trade center for a farming region in which yams, cassava, corn, and tobacco are grown.