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Oke-Oyan, Oke-Oyan is a village in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria. Historically, Oke-Oyan was located on a mountain (Oke) during the war that occurred in Yoruba land. The people said to have being relocated to the current location around 1923. A view kilometers from Oro-Ago Township. With population of about 3,000 people. Oke-Oyan people are predominantly farmers of Yam, Cassava, cashew, palm oil and also engage in other traditional occupation such as hunting, as well as their woodcarving, leather art. The village has natural resources like Mable and Cole. A viw kilomters from Owu Water fall. Oke-Oyan people are known for their warm reception of visitors. Major food in Oke-Oyan are iyan ewu (left over pounded yam warmed and hate in the following morning), Oka (turned flour from cassava or yam), asaro, oyintili, eba, fufu, obe egbe, obe ounpa, obe ayoyo and many other.