
Location of Akure in Nigeria
'Akure' is a city in the southwestern region of
Nigeria, and is the largest city and capital of
Ondo State. The city has a population of approximately 387,087. The people are of the
Yoruba ethnic group.
History
Rock engravings dating back to the
Mesolithic period, have been discovered on the outskirts of Akure, as has the oldest
Homo Sapiens fossil to have been found in
West Africa to thus far, dating back to around
11,000 years ago.
Folklore mentioned the city was founded by a descendant children of Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Yoruba people. The Prince left Ile-Ife in serach of a place to settle just as many other Yoruba cities were founded by Princes. The heavy royal beads on his neck was to have broken with the beads running off, thereby deciphering this must be the place Olorun (God) wants him to settle at, hence the name "Àkún rę" (Beads broken), later becoming Akure.
Akure's King is known as the Deji of Akure and supported by five high chiefs under the domain. It was said one of the high chiefs caught a tiger (most likely leopard) alive, thereby adding an appellation to the city's name Akure Oloyemekun (Chief caught a tiger alive) or Oyemekun for short
Agriculture and commerce
Akure has local television and radio stations,
NTA Akure,
Ondo State Television,
Sunshine Radio Akure, and
FM Akure. Akure is the trade center for a farming region where yams, cassava, corn, and tobacco are grown. Cotton is grown and used to weave cloth.
Health and education
The state
specialist hospital in Akure is equipped with well trainned medical personnel to cater for health problems. To supplement the efforts of the state specialist hospital in meeting the medical needs of the populace, there are other government health centres and several private clinics.
The city has a university, the
Federal University of Technology Akure.
Sports
For sporting events, Akure has a stadium with a capacity of 15,000 spectators and a second-division professional league team, the
Sunshine Football Club.