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    Situated in southwestern Nigeria, Ibadan is the capital of Oyo State and the third most populous city in Nigeria with over 3.5 million residents. Founded in the 1820s as a war camp, it has grown into a major urban centre with significant political, educational, and cultural influence across West Africa. The city hosts the first university in Nigeria, the University of Ibadan, and serves as a crucial commercial hub.

    Recent developments in Ibadan include major infrastructure projects such as the ongoing Ibadan Circular Road construction and urban renewal initiatives. The city continues to address challenges of rapid urbanisation, with efforts to improve transportation networks and expand public services. Local government initiatives under the Oyo State administration are focused on developing the city's economic potential while preserving its cultural heritage.

    The vibrant cultural scene in Ibadan remains one of its defining features, with regular events celebrating Yoruba traditions. The annual Ibadan Cultural Festival draws visitors from across Nigeria and beyond. Local markets, including the famous Oje Market and Bodija Market, showcase the city's rich commercial heritage. Community initiatives aimed at preserving historic sites like Mapo Hall and Bower's Tower are gaining momentum.

    Historically known as "eba odan" (the city at the edge of the savannah), Ibadan boasts a rich past as the largest pre-colonial city in sub-Saharan Africa. Its distinctive brown rusty rooftops earned it the nickname "the city of brown roofs." The city played a pivotal role in Yoruba politics and the colonial resistance movement, serving as the headquarters of the Western Region of Nigeria after independence.

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