Osu is a town in Osun State, Nigeria.
Location
Osu is located in Atakunmosa West (Osun State) in Nigeria, about 356Km South West of Abuja, the country's capital city.[1][2]
Economy
Osun State is a flourishing and growing area of Nigeria thanks to the cocoa industry. Many migrant farmers from other parts of Nigeria have settled there.[3] Osu is also one of the centres of cocoa production in the country.[4]
Osu is also known for Akara Osu, a variation of the local delicacy, Akara.[5] Akara Osu has a unique golden-brown exterior with a white interior.[6]
The process of making Akara Osu was a multi-generational business for women in Osu.[7] The women involved in the enterprise became very wealthy. Many mothers built their own houses and contributed to the academic progress of their dependents.[6]
The construction of the express road, which passed through the town and opened up Osu to heavy traffic, contributed immensely in giving these women visibility. Travelers going to Ekiti, Ondo, both Northern and Eastern parts of Nigeria, now pass through Osu,
History
Osu people originate from the Yoruba ethnic group, who have Ile Ife as their origin. They are all considered descendants of Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Yoruba race. The inhabitants of the town speak a unique dialect of Yoruba.
People
- Majek Fashek (real name Majekodunmi Fasheke), reggae musician[9]
Climate
In Osu, the dry season is hot, muggy, and partly cloudy whereas the wet season is warm, oppressive, and overcast. The average annual temperature ranges from 65 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit; it rarely falls below 60 or rises above 97.[10][11][12][13]
Temperatures
From January 23 to April 4, the hot season, with an average daily high temperature above 90°F, lasts for 2.4 months. In Osu, March is the hottest month of the year, with an average high of 91°F and low of 73°F.[10][11][12]
The 3.8-month cool season, which runs from June 14 to October 7, has an average daily maximum temperature of less than 84°F. With an average low of 70°F and high of 82°F, August is the coolest month of the year in Osu.[12][10][11]
Clouds
In Osu, there is a substantial seasonal variation in the average amount of sky that is covered by clouds throughout the year.[10][11][12]
Around November 16 marks the start of Osu's clearer season, which lasts for 2.9 months and ends around February 13.[12][10][11]
In Osu, December is the clearest month of the year, with the sky remaining clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 51% of the time on average.[11][12][10]
Beginning around February 13 and lasting for 9.1 months, the cloudier period of the year ends around November 16.[12][10][11][14]
The cloudiest month in Osu is April, when the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy 86% of the time on average.[12][11][10]
Precipitation
A day that has at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation is considered to be wet. In Osu, the likelihood of rainy days fluctuates wildly throughout the year.[12][13][11][10][15][16]
From April 9 to October 27 (the length of the wetter season), there is a greater than 44% chance that any particular day will be rainy. In Osu, September has an average of 25.4 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation, making it the month with the most wet days.[15][11][13][10][12][16]
From October 27 to April 9, or 5.4 months, is the dry season. With an average of 1.3 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation, December is the month in Osu with the fewest wet days.[16][15][12][10][11]
With an average of 25.4 days, September is the month in Osu with the most rainy days. According to this classification, rain is the most frequent type of precipitation throughout the year, with a peak likelihood of 86% in September.[10][11][13][12][15][16]
References
- ↑ Oyo State Past and Present. Ministry of Information, Youth, Sports & Culture. 2002. p. 66.
- ↑ Approved Estimates of Atakunmosa West Local Government. Atakunmosa West Local Government. 2001. pp. ii.
- ↑ A Toast of Ijesha People. Keynotes Publishers. 2008. p. 119.
- ↑ Oguntola, Sunday (March 5, 2020). "Scramble for Gold threatens Cocoa Farming in Osun State". The Nation. Archived from the original on March 5, 2020.
- ↑ "Osu". Newswatch. 1991. p. 36.
- 1 2 Ajewole, Wole (June 4, 2019). "Akara Osu: Sumptuous And Delicious Delicacy That Should Be Revived". The Nigerian Voice.
- ↑ Broad Street Journal. Tell Communication Limited. 2006. p. 34.
- ↑ "Monarch, stakeholders seek siting of gold plant in Ijesaland". The Nation. August 15, 2020.
- ↑ Faosheke, John Olu (February 11, 2007). "Nigeria: Majek Fashek's Ijeshaedo Roots Revealed". This Day.
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