Isanlu Isin

Isanlu Isin
Town
Isanlu Isin

Location in Nigeria

Coordinates: NG 8°14′0″N 5°6′0″E / 8.23333°N 5.10000°E / 8.23333; 5.10000
Country  Nigeria
State Kwara State
LGA Isin
Government
  Olusin of Isanlu Isin HRM, Oba Solomon Oluwagbemiga Oloyede
Population
  Ethnicity Yoruba (Igbomina)
Time zone WAT (UTC+1)
Website www.isanluisin.webs.com

Isanlu Isin or Isanlusin is an ancient town in Isin LGA of Kwara State. Isin LGA of Kwara State was created from the old Irepodun Local Government Area in 1996 with the headquarters at Owu-Isin. Notable towns in Isin are Isanlu Isin, Ijara Isin, Owu Isin, Iwo, Oke-Aba, Oke-Onigbin, Alla, Edidi, Odo-Eku, Oba, Iji, Pamo, Oponda, Igbesi, Eleyin, Kudu-Owode, to mention but few. Collectively, these towns are today located in Isin Local Government area of kwara State. The present ruler of Isanlu Isin also referred to as Olusin, is Oba Solomon Oluwagbemiga Oloyede.[1]

Location

Isanlu Isin is located at Latitude 8° 14' 0" North, Lontitude 5° 5' 0" East as displayed on world map, coordinates and short location facts. To the north of Isanlu isin and Isin towns as a whole are Igbajaland, Oraland and Ireland; to the west are Ajasse Ipo and Oro; to the east are Oro Ago, Olla and Osi in Ekiti LG; while to the south are Apaland, Arandun and Omu-Aran.

Isanlu Isin Aerial view

Cheiftaincy

The position of chiefs in Isanlu isin is engender by the fact that the grading and thus seniority of Chiefs and sharing of amenities is done according to when a particular chief arrive the town. Settlements with their appointed chiefs (usually the eldest or a philanthropist in the family) thus became wards in Isanlu Isin up till this day.

Past and present rulers

Below are the list of some of the past and present Obas of Isanlu Isin, research is still in progress on a detailed list of all the Obas that have ruled in Isanlu Isin.

Tourist attraction

Annual festivals

Major festivals in Isanlu isin include:

Isanlu isin community may have abandoned many of their culture most especially the traditional festivals because of foreign religions.

Schools and institutions

References

  1. "www.isanluisin.webs.com". Isanlu Isin website.
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