Aiyedire Local Government Area is divided into four districts namely Ile Ogbo, Kuta, Oke Osun (Alabata), and Olupona.
It is bounded by Ejigbo, Ola Oluwa, Irewole, Ayedaade and Iwo Local Government Areas.
And the local government has one functioning institution and which one is under construction; At the 2006 census, Aiyedire had a population of 76,309 (2006 estimates), and had grown to 105,100 (2016 projections).
[11] The tree is famed a pointer to the seating of Ileogbo, the headquarters of Ayedire Local Government in Osun State.
The tree was located circa 1840 subsequent to a spiritual consultation with oracle by Prince Kuseela, the only surviving monarch from the war between Fulani and Ileogbo in 1822 where they were defeated.
Anlugbua Akindele, a famous hunter and warrior was a progenitor that led his people from Orile-Owu to Owu-Kuta, where they are presently settled.
[13] The shrine is a sacred groove about three kilometres away from the town and inaccessible by vehicle and tucked inside the Anlugbua forest.
Some of the rites are the sacrifices of live ram and dog in addition to pounded yam and okro/ogbono soup at the shrine.
Persons who wear certain tribal marks called keke are forbidden from entering Anlugbua’s shrine.