It had strong natural defenses and was surrounded by triple walls, allowing the Oyo to resist the Nupe.
It remained the Oyo capital for Eguguojo's successors until Oyo-Ile was reoccupied by Abipa.
It spreads over an extensive area, being surrounded by mud walls for protection from wars in those days.
yams, cassava, maize, other fruits, and shea butter are the chief articles of trade.
[citation needed] Igboho, like many other Yoruba towns and cities, is inhabited by Christians, Muslims, and the adherents of African Traditional Religious belief.
Igboho is a historic, noble, and lovely town, reputed for self-help development.
Igboho is the resting place of four Alaafins and the home of great and successful people from different walks of life.
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