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City Guide
Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun, Nigeria
Overview
Ijebu-Igbo is a lively town in Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria, known for its rich Yoruba heritage, busy markets, and lively community spirit. Its neighborhoods blend traditional culture with growing commerce, creating a warm atmosphere for both visitors and residents.
Best Time to Visit
November to March for drier, cooler weather; avoid June-September rainy season.
Local Tips
Cash is preferred for most transactions, and try bargaining at local markets. Use bikes or motorbikes ('okada') for quick trips within town.
Cultural Etiquette
Dress modestly, especially around religious or community events. Greet elders respectfully, and a small tip (5–10%) is appreciated in sit-down dining.
Safety Warnings
Petty theft can occur in busy markets, keep valuables close. Avoid isolated areas at night and use licensed taxis or trusted motorbike riders.
Hidden Gems
Explore Obada Hills for panoramic views, visit local wood-artisans in Oke-Agbo, and try the indigenous delicacy 'ofada rice' at roadside eateries.
Frequently Asked Questions
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