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- Iyáh-Gbẹdẹ is a town located off Km 20 of the Kabba-Ilorin federal highway, and along the Ayegunle-Abuji Road. It is in Ijumu local government area of Kogi State, central Nigeria. It is 300 kilometers away from Abuja, the country's capital, 430 kilometers from Lagos, and 23 kilometers from Kabba town. It has the GPS coordinates 7.85674 / 5.94916 and Postcode 261103. It is in Kogi West senatorial district and Kabba/Ijumu federal constituency, and is one of the Ten "Gbede" towns that consist of Ayegunle, Ayetoro, Agringbon-Oke, Araromi, Ayeh, Iluhafon, Iluagba, Iyáh, Odokoro, and Okoro. Inhabitants of Iyáh-Gbẹdẹ speak a local variant of Okun and Gbede, which are dialects of the Yoruba language. Iyáh is known for its beautiful scenic views and shares boundaries with Ayegunle Gbede and Ayetoro Gbede. The boundary between Iyáh and Ayetoro is delineated by Jemibewon International Academy, while the boundary with Ayegunle is at a stream called "Omi Oso".Iyah setting clearly shows much effort in town planning has been deployed with no structures or building near the major road allowed except it complies with a setback up to 3 metres from the main Abuji road. The town is well-known for its high quality palm wine; people from the surrounding villages and towns in Okunland visit Iyáh weekly, to enjoy her palm wine more like modern day winnery. The town is also famous for its "Egungun Epa" annual masquerade festival, which is one of the tourist attractions in Kogi State.Home and abroad, Iyah indigenes are known for hard work and industriousness. They are peaceable, agreeable and good neighbours.Some of the prominent families in the town include the Ayinmodes, the Jemibewons, the Mowaiyes, the Ologes, the Ayenis, the Omoles, the Fagbemis, the Jeminiwas, the Afolabis, the Ehalaiyes, the Dijis, the Faonis, the Meyanbes, the Bolufawis, the Alemedes, the Anjorins, the Jaiyeolas, the Oloniyos, the Osawus, the Obaniwas, the Elebiyos, Ogunbaiyejes, the Orenibis, the Jemirins, the Emonisayes, the Agodis, the Aiyepekus, the Alemedes, the Kunles, the Ayemowas, the Olorundares, the Olorunyomis, the Yusufs, the Ayiguns etc. Some of the schools in Iyáh-Gbẹdẹ are Calvary Academy Nursery and Primary School, Baptist LGEA School, Rehoboth Faith Academy, De-International Success Academy Nursery and Primary School, UBE Junior Secondary School, Baptist Secondary Commercial School, and Jemibewon International Academy. (en)
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