Iwoye-Ketu is a town primarily located in Imeko Afon, Ogun State, in southwest Nigeria, with its western portion in Benin.
[4] In mythology, Iwoye-Ketu was created by Olumu, a legendary king and pioneer traditional ruler of the town who migrated from Ile Ife.
All the shops are willing to accept Nigerian or Beninan currency, and stocks of imported products, such as rice, wine, perfume, and car tyres are readily available.
[1] Iwoye-Ketu is located primarily in Ogun State, southwestern Nigeria, with its western portion in Benin.
It is inhabited by eight ethnic groups, including Egun, Hausa, Igbo, Fulani, Igede, Ohoi, and the Yorubas.