Ikeji-Arakeji
Ikeji-Arakeji is a town in Oriade local government Area of Osun state, Nigeria.It is located in west of Nigeria,37 km from Akure (Capital of Ondo State). The people are Ijesa tribe of Yoruba ethnic group.The inhabitants are majorly farmers and christans.History recognises the coming together of two populations made of odo ipo and Oke Ikeji.The people of Arakeji originally migrated from Ikeji Ile in the early 1900s. The Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) a private Nigerian university is located in Ikeji-Arakeji in Osun State, established by the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Worldwide.The university is named after the first Spiritual leader of Christ Apostolic Church, Joseph Ayo Babalola (1904–1959); it is located at the place where he was called by God in 1928. Oral traditions has it that the origin of this peaceful and united community dates back to over a century ago when for reason of security and to put a permanent stop to incessant attackes and slave raiding by the mercenaries of the Oba of Benin, popularly known as Ado Bini, the settlements was initially founded at oke-Arifon which topography was seemingly impregnable and ensured easy repulsion of attacks from invading enemies. in spite of the rock surroundings and the tough and strong nature of the settlers at oke-Arifon, oral history has it that the settlement was successfully invaded by slave raiders and many were brutally murdered in cold blood an others were carried away into captivity and sold them as slaves.