Welcome To
Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes
E ba n gbomo oke lanti lanti
Welcome to CCII
The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes
The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) is an umbrella body for all the socio-cultural societies/clubs of Ibadan extraction both at home and in diaspora. One of the main objectives for its formation is to provide a forum for the coordination and harmonization of the development efforts of the constituent societies towards the promotion of economic, social, education and cultural interest of Ibadanland with a view to achieving the fullest measure of effectiveness. The need for the formation of the organization was initially conceived by the coming together of three prominent socio-cultural societies: Ibadan Progressive Union (IPU), Lagelu ‘1 Club and Ibadan Descendant Union of the University of Ibadan and the Polytechnic of Ibadan (IDU UI/POLY) in 1982.
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THE GOALS OF THE CENTRAL COUNCIL
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To make Ibadan the Economic and Cultural Centre of the South/West Nigeria To restore the Pride, Strength, Glory and Dignity of Ibadanland especially in Commerce, Politics and Agriculture.
- To take the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes to National and InternationalRelevance To promote Unity, Peace and Sense of Belonging among all lbadan IndigenesWorldwide.
- To operate as a "Community Government to the people and for the people ofIbadanland and prepare lbadan for an economically viable "State" within theFederal Republic of Nigeria. !
300+
Aflliate Clubs
15+
Executives
1
People
2023-2025
Meet Our Executives Council Members
The Executive Council
An astute and formidable team led by
Chief Sulaimon Ajeniyi Ajewole
President General
Dr. Tirimisiyu A.G Oladimeji
1st Vice President General
Baale Alamu Oloyede
2nd Vice President General
IBADAN
The City of Many First
Ibadan is the City with the largest land mass in Nigeria covering 3080 sqm of land in the present day Oyo State of Nigeria.The word ‘badan’ refers more properly to a single ethnic group than a City as Ibadanland actually covers One(1)City, 69 Towns and over 3000 Villages. Ibadanland shares border with Ikire, Osun Stale at Asejire Dam (EgbedaL.G.)on the Eastem Side,with Bakatari, the Egba of Ogun State on the Western Side,with Fiditi at its Akinyele L.G.on the Northern Side and with Mamu, ljebu of Ogun State at its Oluyole L.G. on the Southern Side.
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- Ibadan House, Oke Aremo, Yemetu Area Ibadan
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