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Sagamu
LGA in Ogun State, Nigeria
LGA in Ogun State, Nigeria
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Sagamu |
| other_name | Orisagamu |
| settlement_type | LGA |
| image_skyline | Sunset in developing Araromi in Sagamu Ogun State.jpg |
| image_caption | Araromi neighbourhood |
| pushpin_map | Nigeria |
| pushpin_mapsize | 250 |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Nigeria |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Nigeria |
| subdivision_type1 | State |
| subdivision_name1 | Ogun State |
| subdivision_type2 | LGA(s) |
| subdivision_name2 | Sagamu |
| leader_title | Local Government Chairman |
| leader_name | Odulate Olashile (APC) |
| blank_name_sec1 | National language |
| blank_info_sec1 | Yorùbá |
| unit_pref | Metric |
| area_total_km2 | 614 |
| area_land_km2 | |
| population_as_of | 2006 census |
| population_total | 253,412 |
| population_blank1_title | Ethnicities |
| population_blank2_title | Religions |
| timezone | WAT |
| utc_offset | +1 |
| coordinates | |
| mapframe | yes |
| mapframe-zoom | 8 |
| mapframe-wikidata | yes |
| mapframe-marker | village |
| postal_code_type | 3-digit postal code prefix |
| postal_code | 121 |
| iso_code | NG.OG.SH |
||timezone =WAT | mapframe-zoom = 8 | mapframe-wikidata = yes | mapframe-marker = village

Ogun State - 512,750 Remo North: 70,470 Ikenne: 140,490 Shagamu: 301,790
Lagos State - 619,520 Ikorodu: 619,520

Sagamu or Ishagamu also called Orisagamu-Ewa is a conurbation of thirteen towns in southwestern Nigeria. It is located in Ogun State along the Ibu River and Eruwuru Stream between Lagos and Ibadan. It was founded in the mid 19th century by members of the Remo branch of the Yoruba people. The 13 towns are: Makun, Offin, Sonyindo, Epe, Ibido, Igbepa, Ado, Oko, Ipoji, Batoro, Ijoku, Ijagba and Latawa. It is the capital of Remo Kingdom, and the paramount ruler of the kingdom, the Akarigbo of Remo Land, has his palace in the town of Offin.
The Sagamu region is underlain by major deposits of limestone, which is used in the city's major industry, the production of cement. Agricultural products of the region include cocoa and kola nuts. Sagamu is the largest kola nut collecting center in the country. The kola nut industry supports several secondary industries such as basket and rope manufacturing, which are used to store the kola nuts.
The city was founded in the mid-19th century when several small towns united for purpose of defense during the wars brought about by the fall of the Oyo Empire. Sagamu controlled the trade routes between the ports in the Niger Delta and the Yoruba mainland until the British occupied the city at the end of the 19th century. Sagamu has experienced both population and economic growth since the 1950s, due to its position between the cities of Ibadan and Lagos. The population in 1995 was 114,300 but 2007 estimates placed it as high as 228,382, this figure has been disputed by several stakeholders as many claimed that current population is significantly more. The Olabisi Onabanjo University's college of medicine is located in Sagamu.
Sagamu (Offin - Ile) is the new seat of the Akarigbo of Remo ("King" or "Lord" of Remo), the traditional ruler of the Remo Kingdom. The former seat was located in a farther area of Offin. Four ruling families are eligible to wear the beaded crown of the Akarigbo, all descending from the first Oba, Akarigbo, a prince of the house of Oduduwa. The current Akarigbo was installed and crowned as King in 2017. Notable areas within Sagamu include Offin, Itunshokun, Sabo, Makun, Ajaka, Makun Station, Isale-oko, Isote, Epe, Soyindo, Surulere, Ijagba, Ewu-Oluwo, Ogijo, Simawa, GRA, Ijokun, Batoro. Remo language, a dialect of the Yoruba language, is spoken in Sagamu.
Climate Condition
conditions with two distinct seasons: a rainy season and a dry season. The weather is generally rainy and humid, especially during the rainy season, with average temperatures often in the high (20)s or low (30)s Celsius. The dry season, typically from January to April, is sunnier with less rainfall.
Administration
The old Sagamu Local Government has been divided into Three(3) Local Council Development Areas namely Sagamu West LCDA, Sagamu Central LCDA and Sagamu South LCDA.
For Administrative convenience, Sagamu Local Government is divided into (15) Fifteen Political Wards, namely.
- Ward 1 – Oko, Epe & Itunla 1
- Ward 2 – Oko, Epe Itunla II
- Ward 3 – AiyegbamijIjoku
- Ward 4 – Sabo 1
- Ward 5 – Sabo II
- Ward 6 – Itunsokun Oyebajo
- Ward 7 – Ijagba
- Ward 8 – Latawa
- Ward 9 – Emuren & Ode-lemo
- Ward 10 – OgijojIkosi
- Ward 11 – Surulere
- Ward 12 – Isote
- Ward 13 – Simawa
- Ward 14 – Agbowa
- Ward 15 – Ibidojitun Alara
Notable people
- Adebayo Ogunlesi, a businessman
- Anthony Joshua, a sportsperson
- Gbenga Daniel, a politician
- Babatunde Adewale Ajayi, the current Sagamu king
Photo Gallery of Sagamu
File:AAFIN AKARIGBO TI ILE REMO Sagamu2.jpg|Aafin Akarigo palace File:Akarigbo palace, Sagamu.jpg|Akarigbo Palace File:Methodist Church Nigeria Sagamu-OKO CIRCUIT HQS 3.jpg|Methodist church Nigeria File:Methodist Church Nigeria Sagamu-OKO CIRCUIT HQS.jpg|Methodist church File:SAGAMU CENTRAL MOSQUE 2.jpg|Sagamu central mosque File:St. John church, Sagamu.jpg|St. John church
References
References
- "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST.
- "Shagamu {{!}} Nigeria".
- "Shagamu time now. Local current time and time zone in Shagamu / Ogun / Nigeria - Current-Time.World".
- "Remo Town in Ogun Nigeria Guide".
- "The World Gazetteer".
- (2025-11-27). "Dagens værvarsel for ditt sted".
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