Oke Ora
Oke Ora is a settlement located in the Ijero Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria. It is a rural community primarily dependent on agriculture for its sustenance. The primary crops cultivated in Oke Ora include yams, cassava, and maize. The town is governed by a traditional ruler, the Oba or Chief, who plays a significant role in local affairs and conflict resolution. Oke Ora, like many other towns in Ekiti State, has a rich cultural heritage, often expressed through festivals, traditional music, and storytelling. Access to modern amenities like electricity and healthcare can be limited in certain parts of the community. The people of Oke Ora are predominantly Yoruba and speak the Yoruba language.