About Us

ABOUT US

Who We Are

Oro is a historic Yoruba town situated at latitude 8.13°N and longitude 4.50°E, south of the River Niger. We speak the Igbomina dialect of Yoruba and proudly uphold centuries of cultural depth and communal strength.

Founded in the 15th century by Prince Olakanmi of Old Oyo, Oro emerged from destiny guided by the Ifa oracle. What began as a migration during a chieftaincy dispute became the birth of a resilient and industrious community.

Our founding was marked by a divine sign — the presence of Oro trees (Igi Oro), Agbigbo birds, the rhythmic sound of mortar pounding, and the clang of blacksmiths’ tools. Upon discovering these signs, Olakanmi declared:

"Ibi ti Ifa ni a ro niyi"This is where Ifa said we should settle.

From that moment, Oro was established — not by accident, but by destiny.

Our Identity

Oro is built on:

  • Governance and Order

  • Spiritual Heritage and Custodianship

  • Security and Communal Defense

  • Industry and Self-Development

  • Cultural Pride and Global Outlook

Our people are known historically for innovation, particularly in textile production. As documented in History of the Yorubas by Samuel Johnson, Oro women pioneered the weaving of wide Akoko cloth, spreading across Yorubaland. The legendary weaver Lakele became synonymous with Oro’s industrious spirit.