He led his people to Oke-Made (Made-Hills) where they had a short-lived stay mainly due to wars and incessant thunderstorms which caused several fatalities of the Omo-lowos.
They eventually moved to Okiti-Asegbo (present day center of Owo town[1]) and expanded to the southern part of town where Olowo Imade along with the Ighare warriors/chiefs conquered the land and settled.
The area was designated the Iloro (Uloro) quarters.
Today, the 12 Iloro (Ighare) Chiefs are responsible for the installation and burial of the Olowo.
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