Omu-Aran

Omu-Aran the Head Post of Ìgbómìnà land, is a town in the Nigerian state of Kwara.

Omu-Aran is 86.3km from Ilorin, Kwara State Capital, along Ilorin-Kabba Federal Highway.

Olomu-Aperan, the esteemed founder of Omu-Aran, was one of the selected princes who boldly established himself as the first to arrive in the region now known as Igbomina land..[3] Omutoto or Omitoto, one of the wives of Olofinaiye Oduduwa was the mother of both Olomu Aperan and Owa Ajibogun, the founder of Ijesha land.

Olomu Aperan became the custodian of the Ogbo because of the Royal War title Esinkin.

However, Ogbo, a symbol of authority was the property of the aboriginal people of Ile Ife.

Omu-Aran is made up of people from different backgrounds who migrated to the present site of the town.

[5] Due to the vegetation of the area, Omu-Aran residents were predominately farmers.

Omu Aran has a tropical wet and dry or savanna climate and is located at an elevation of 536.14 meters (1758.99 feet) above sea level (Classification: Aw).

Omu Aran generally has 149.31 wet days per year (40.91% of the time) and average annual precipitation of roughly 102.08 millimeters (4.02 inches).

[6][7] From January 23 to April 11, the hot season, with an average daily high temperature exceeding 89°F, lasts for 2.6 months.

In Omu-Aran, March is the hottest month of the year, with an average high of 91°F and low of 71°F.

[8][9] From June 21 to October 14, the chilly season, which has an average daily high temperature below 82°F, lasts for 3.8 months.

With an average low of 68°F and high of 80°F, August is the coldest month of the year in Omu-Aran.

The average annual temperature for Omu-Aran is 60° degrees and there is about 336 inch of rain in a year.

The current Olomu of Omu-Aran, His Royal Majesty, Oba AbdulRaheem Oladele Adeoti Akolade Agboluaje ascended the throne on Saturday 22 September 2018.