Otan Ayegbaju

Otan Ayegbaju (Otan for short) is an historic town in Yorubaland founded about 500 years ago by descendants of Oduduwa, who migrated from Ifẹ. It is the headquarters of Boluwaduro Local Government Area. Nearby towns are Eripa, Iresi, Igbajo, Oke-irun and Oyan. [1] It's the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo Marian pilgrimage (Oke Maria).

Otan
Otan Aiyegbaju
Town
Otan Ayegbaju
Otan is located in Nigeria
Otan
Otan
Location of Otan Ayegbaju in Nigeria
Coordinates: 7°57′N 4°48′E
CountryNigeria
StateOsun
Local Government areaBoluwaduro
First settled1500s
Founded byDescendants of Oduduwa
Government
  TypeMonarchy
  Owa of Otan AyegbajuOba Lukman Adesola Ojo Fadipe, Arenibiowo II, Owa Olatanka III
Area
  Total100 km2 (40 sq mi)
IMMage

The Owa of Otan Ayegbaju is the title given to the king. The Owa of Otan Ayegbaju was the 26th child of Oduduwa. The town's government wasn't destroyed by inter-tribal wars. The current Owa is Oba Lukman Adesola Ojo Fadipe Arenibiowo II, Owa Olatanka III. He was installed in June 2009.[2]

Geography

Otan is located in the north-eastern area of Osun State, thirty-seven kilometers from Oshogbo, the state capital. It covers a land mass of 100 km2 (39 sq mi). Its terrain consists of hills, mountains, dense forest, vegetation and gullies. The climate is tropical with warm temperatures and low humidity.[3]

Otan Ayegbaju borders with Eripa, Iresi, Oke-irun, Igbajo and Oyan.[4]

Climate

The rainy season in Otan Ayegbaju is humid, oppressive, and cloudy, whereas the dry season is warm, muggy, and partially cloudy. The average annual temperature ranges from 62 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, rarely falling below 56 or rising over 95.[4][5]

Otan Ayegbaju's Hot Temperature

Between 23 January and 31 March, which is the length of the hot season, the average daily high temperature is above 88°F. In Otan Ayegbaju, March is the hottest month of the year, with an average high of 89°F and low of 71°F.[4][5]

Otan Ayegbaju's Cool Temperature

The 3.8-month chilly season, which runs from 17 June to 11 October, has an average daily maximum temperature of less than 81°F. In Otan Ayegbaju, August is the coldest month of the year, with average lows of 67°F and highs of 79°F.[4][5]

Otan Ayegbaju's Clouds

Over the course of the year, Otan Ayegbaju suffers significant seasonal change in the average percentage of the sky covered by clouds.[5][4]

Beginning about 16 November and lasting for 2.9 months, the clearer season in Otan Ayegbaju ends around 13 February.[5][4]

The sky is clear, mostly clear, or partly overcast 52% of the time on average in December, the clearest month of the year in Otan Ayegbaju.[4][5]

Beginning around 13 February and lasting for 9.1 months, the cloudier period of the year ends around 16 November.[4][5]

April is the cloudiest month of the year in Otan Ayegbaju, with an average of 84% of the time that the sky is overcast or largely cloudy during this month.[5][4]

Otan Ayegbaju's Precipitation

A day that has at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation is considered to be wet. In Otan Ayegbaju, the likelihood of rainy days varies wildly throughout the year.[4][5]

In the 6.3-month-long wetter season, which runs from 14 April to 23 October, there is a larger than 43% chance that any given day would be rainy. September has an average of 25.0 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation, making it the month with the most rainy days in Otan Ayegbaju.[4][5]

Between 23 October and 14 April, or 5.7 months, is the dry season. December has an average of 0.7 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation, making it the month with the fewest wet days in Otan Ayegbaju.[5][4]

We categorize rainy days into those that only involve rain, those that only involve snow, and those that combine the two. With an average of 25.0 days, September is the month in Otan Ayegbaju with the most rainy days. According to this classification, rain alone has a peak probability of 85% on 21 September and is the most frequent type of precipitation over the entire year.[5][4]

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