Imeko Afon

Its headquarters are in the town of Imeko at coordinates 7°29′00″N 2°53′00″E / 7.48333°N 2.88333°E / 7.48333; 2.88333. listed below are the settlements recognized by local government and state authorities: and other small areas like: Oloka, Ijeri, Gbayin,Sagada,idoshe.

[3] The Local Government is divided into ten political wards: Imeko, Afon, Ilara, Iwoye/Jabata, Idofa, Owode/Obada/Idi-Ayin, Moriwi / Matale /Oke-Agbede, Agborogbomo, Atapele and Kajole / Agberiodo.

[2] As a border community, other West African people live in the LGA, including a substantial number of Fulani nomads who came into the area in search of pastures.

[4] [5] The other West African people living among the natives primarily came as palm wine tappers and local gin distillers, farm workers and few of them are artisans.

[2] The vegetation is a mixture of savannah belt and sparse forest suitable for cattle raising, with the advantage of being free of Tse-tse flies.