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Irawo Owode: A Community United in Resilience

Irawo Owode: A Community United in Resilience

Nestled in Oyo State, Irawo Owode is a small town where resilience and community spirit define its heartbeat. Here, progress comes not from government intervention but from the collective efforts of its people, both within the town and in the diaspora. The indigenes contribute tirelessly to building the foundations of education, healthcare, and social infrastructure to nurture future generations and sustain their community.

However, these efforts often grapple with significant limitations, revealing the glaring gap between the town’s needs and the available resources. In this captivating report, our analyst, fresh from a field data collection mission in Irawo Owode, unveils how the community’s relentless drive for sustainable socio-economic development knows no boundaries. From every corner of the town, the spirit of collective action shines, showcasing the remarkable determination of its people to shape their future against all odds.

Building Education through Collective Hands

Education in Irawo Owode is a product of collective action. The town boasts three public primary schools, two public secondary schools, and two private schools. Despite these numbers, resources remain scarce. Community Grammar School, one of the town’s flagship institutions, symbolizes achievement and struggle. The school has a solar-powered computer laboratory but no proper examination hall, forcing the community to improvise by joining two blocks of classrooms. The existing hall remains dilapidated, a stark reminder of the challenges the town faces.

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The inside of one of the classrooms converted into an examination hall at the Community Grammar School

Ansarudeen Basic School mirrors these struggles, with one of its four classroom blocks now collapsed. Private schools like Aloyfas International Primary School operate on leased land, while Easy to Understand School, established in 1992, functions without a perimeter fence. Both private and public schools share a common challenge—limited infrastructure to support growing enrolment and no clear prospects of external assistance. Despite these constraints, the indigenes remain undeterred.

Abandoned school bus at the Community Grammar School

Yearly Contributions: The Lifeline of Progress

The town’s progress is sustained through yearly contributions from its indigenes, with amounts ranging from ?1,000 to ?4,000, depending on gender. Women are expected to pay at least ?1,000. These funds, pooled collectively, have enabled the construction of classrooms, the provision of basic equipment, and incremental upgrades to infrastructure. Though small, these contributions reflect a profound sense of ownership and responsibility toward the town’s development.

Healthcare on Fragile Foundations

The healthcare landscape in Irawo Owode is a testament to both ingenuity and adversity. The town relies on six private primary health centres and two public ones, supplemented by the nearby General Hospitals in Ago-Are and Tede. One notable public healthcare facility is located near Community Grammar School and managed by the town’s development association. Staffed by a government worker and two casual employees paid by the community, the centre operates under dire conditions.

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A store with several pieces of equipment considered sophisticated to operate by health workers at the Comprehensive Health Centre located in front of the Community Grammar School

Water, a basic necessity, is a daily struggle. Workers and patients must trek 2 to 3 kilometres to fetch water, further complicating healthcare delivery. Sophisticated equipment provided by the Federal Government lies unused, as the expertise required to operate them is unavailable. The health centre’s medical ambulances, parked securely at the palace of Oba Jubril Adetunji Adeleke, the Olowode of Irawo-Owode, tell a poignant tale of unfulfilled potential. Originally meant to serve the Comprehensive Public Health Center near Community Grammar School, they remain at the palace for security reasons—a stark reflection of the centre’s vulnerabilities, including the lack of a protective perimeter fence. These life-saving vehicles, meant to stand ready at the frontlines of care, now symbolize both the community’s resourcefulness and the pressing need for stronger infrastructure.

Despite these challenges, figures like Mr Alaka Ojo Adekunle, the Ward Development Committee Chair, ensure the centre’s operations continue. His dual role as a community leader and health worker exemplifies the spirit of sacrifice that keeps the town afloat.

Social Infrastructure: Balancing Growth and Decline

Social infrastructure in Irawo Owode serves as both a gathering point and a reflection of unmet needs. The community viewing centre, once a hub for recreational activities, now hosts socio-political events, signalling a shift in its role due to the town’s evolving priorities. Efforts to build a proper examination hall for the Muslim High School and fences for schools like Easy to Understand School and Nomadic Primary School remain incomplete, illustrating the community’s stretched resources.

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Inside of the viewing centre.

The lack of stable electricity compounds these challenges. Although solar power has supported the community for the past four years, grid electricity remains a luxury, with only two days of stable supply in an entire year. This instability limits the effectiveness of initiatives like the solar-powered computer laboratory and the broader aspirations of the town.

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A once-promising well, drilled to supply water to the Comprehensive Health Centre near Community Grammar School, now stands abandoned—a dry reminder of its failure to produce enough water to sustain the facility’s needs.

A Tale of Perseverance

The story of Irawo Owode is not one of despair but of enduring hope. It is a town where people unite to fill the void left by an absent state. Indigenes from near and far contribute their time and money to build schools, equip health centres, and provide essential services. Their efforts highlight the power of community-driven development but also underscore the pressing need for external support to match their ambitions.

The road ahead is fraught with challenges, from collapsed classrooms to underutilized healthcare facilities, yet Irawo Owode perseveres. Its people’s strong commitment offers a blueprint for resilience in the face of adversity, a story that echoes the timeless adage that when a community comes together, even the heaviest burdens can be lifted.

As the sun sets on this small town, it illuminates not just the struggles but also the boundless spirit of its people. Irawo Owode is more than a place; it is a testament to what can be achieved when ordinary people dare to dream and act together.

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17 THOUGHTS ON Irawo Owode: A Community United in Resilience

  1. Azeez Wasiu Olawale, SEKONI. says: December 16, 2024 At 4:12 AM

    Haaaaaaaa!!!
    You have wonderfully preformed excellent. Thanks so much sir.
    I, as the Iraw? Owode Community Chairman confirmed your write-up to be true.

    • Azeez Wasiu Olawale, SEKONI.. says: December 16, 2024 At 4:28 AM

      On behalf of Kábíyèsí, ?ba Alhaji Jubril Adetunji Adélékè ( Daodu 1),
      The Olowode of Iraw? Owode, His chiefs in-councils,all sons and daughters of Iraw? Owode Community at home and Abroad, we thank you and ‘Oni-sababi’ God knows you better. We say a big thank you. May God Almighty grants you all your wishes. We are very much grateful to you.
      We are expecting more.
      Thanks sir.
      By:
      Alfa Azeez Wasiu Olawale (SEKONI)
      Iraw? Owode Community Chairman.
      07062378865.

  2. Azeez Wasiu Olawale, SEKONI.. says: December 16, 2024 At 4:15 AM

    Mm

  3. Azeez Wasiu Olawale, SEKONI.. says: December 16, 2024 At 4:29 AM

    On behalf of Kábíyèsí, ?ba Alhaji Jubril Adetunji Adélékè ( Daodu 1),
    The Olowode of Iraw? Owode, His chiefs in-councils,all sons and daughters of Iraw? Owode Community at home and Abroad, we thank you and ‘Oni-sababi’ God knows you better. We say a big thank you. May God Almighty grants you all your wishes. We are very much grateful to you.
    We are expecting more.
    Thanks sir.
    By:
    Alfa Azeez Wasiu Olawale (SEKONI)
    Iraw? Owode Community Chairman.
    07062378865.

  4. Raheem Rasaq says: December 16, 2024 At 4:32 AM

    Good job well done. Irawo Owode koni baje ooo

  5. Kabieesi Alhaji Jubril Adetunji Adeleke says: December 16, 2024 At 5:00 AM

    Thank you for your very objective facts based report on my Community – Irawo Owode. Though your stay was short the report is comprehensive and reflects our day to day struggles to leave a better legacy for our coming generations. The tasks are daunting but our collective will and determination are seeing us through successfully in the various socioeconomic developments being undertaken. Thank you for the report and planned exposure of our community and citizens to the world at large. We are looking forward to see Irawo Owode as a leading STAR that will be the focus of the world in socioeconomic attractions in the near future.
    On behalf of Irawo Owode community i say a big thank you for a job well done.
    Olowode of Irawo Owode

  6. Adeniran Yusuf Adewale says: December 16, 2024 At 5:22 AM

    May Almighty Allah reward you for bringing up some of major challenges facing IRAWO OWODE.

    God bless my home town IRAWO OWODE
    Long-Life to His Royal Majesty Oba Adetunji Adeleke (Daudu I) The Olowode of Irawo Owode.

    God bless ODEDE FAMILY.

  7. Y Y says: December 16, 2024 At 5:49 AM

    Your pen is mighty, and your ink flows with truth. Thank you for sharing our town’s story with the world through your writing.

  8. Waheed Sodiq babatunde says: December 16, 2024 At 6:46 AM

    May Almighty Allah reward you for bringing up some of major challenges facing IRAWO OWODE.

    Thank you so much for a good job well done.

  9. Muibi Adebayo says: December 16, 2024 At 6:57 AM

    Thanks for revealed the challenges we’re facing in Irawo Owode to the whole world. We commend your efforts on this and may Almighty God continue elevate you. Irawo Owode is a community that is sustaining through collective efforts but government ceased to play their roles in contributing to better standard of livings of dwellers. No good roads, our electricity is nothing to write home about, no any capital projects that can lead to expansion and development of the community, no accessibility to good water supply. The little one we have there is through the efforts of community. But government keep generating revenue through our Agricultural/Farm products.
    Sir, I pray this your write up brings positive change to entire Irawo Owode community.
    God bless Irawo Owode.
    God bless Kabiesi.
    God bless Sons and Daughters of Irawo Owode home and abroad.

  10. OMILANA RASHEED AKANJI says: December 16, 2024 At 9:22 AM

    Thanks for revealed the challenges we’re facing in Irawo Owode to the whole world. We commend your efforts on this and may Almighty God continue elevate you. Irawo Owode is a community that is sustaining through collective efforts but government ceased to play their roles in contributing to better standard of livings of dwellers. No good roads, our electricity is nothing to write home about, no any capital projects that can lead to expansion and development of the community, no accessibility to good water supply. The little one we have there is through the efforts of community. But government keep generating revenue through our Agricultural/Farm products.
    Sir, I pray this your write up brings positive change to entire Irawo Owode community.
    God bless Irawo Owode.
    God bless Kabiesi.
    God bless Sons and Daughters of Irawo Owode home and abroad.

  11. ADEKUNLE DAUDA ADEMOLA says: December 16, 2024 At 12:32 PM

    This is laudable achievement, we appreciate the effort of our leaders…. IRAWO OWODE!!!

  12. Aleem Abdulrasaq says: December 16, 2024 At 12:53 PM

    I Alfa Abdulrasaq Aleem and the hole family of fate and adebiyi compound of irawo owode we are so excited for your effort to flush out what we’re facing in our beloved town may Almighty Allah reward you abundantly and use this opportunity to develop our lovely town.

  13. Ajerogba Nasiru Ajeyemi says: December 16, 2024 At 1:32 PM

    On behalf of Irawo Owode Community Abroad i say a big thank to you for a job well done. Irawo owode we moved to the greater heights.

  14. AISHAT SEKONI says: December 16, 2024 At 4:19 PM

    On behalf of members of irawo owode, a very big appreciation for the person In charge , God bless Irawo owode, God bless all of us

  15. Tijani Rasaq Aafa-Nla says: December 16, 2024 At 4:30 PM

    “To Tekedia Researcher,

    We extend our heartfelt appreciation for your outstanding and comprehensive write-up on the self-development efforts of the people of Irawo Owode, Atisbo Local Government, Oyo State.

    Your up-to-date and timely research has shed light on the remarkable progress and contributions of our community towards the development of our beloved town.

    Your dedication to showcasing the achievements and potential of Irawo Owode is truly commendable. We are grateful for your efforts in promoting our community’s growth and development.

    Thank you for your excellent work. We look forward to more insightful research from you in the future.

    Sincerely,
    Tijani Rasaq Aafa-Nla
    Adetola compound,
    Irawo owode.

  16. BADMUS ADEKUNLE (EASYNET) says: December 17, 2024 At 1:12 AM

    Well done sir for sharing most of the major challenges of Irawo Owode to the whole world. We say thank you very much sir.
    God bless Irawo Owode!
    God bless Oyeyemi’s Family!!
    Long live the King

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