There are 3 available flats, houses, land and commercial property for sale in Ijebu North East, Ogun, Nigeria. The property have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each property listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
The single room self contained apartment site is strategically located behind tai solarin college of education in omu irete ogun state
amenities such as:
**solar street lights
**cctv cameras
**paved compound
**common room
**247 security personnel
**borehole water
currently there's shortage of accommodation in that area hence the reason why we come up this plan for our loyal subscribers to enable them partake in this ongoing project
call for more info. 08038541...
Nestled in the heart of of ikise, odogbolu a vision is coming to life. where morning dew kisses the soil and nature whisper's luxury.
introducing bliss bay resort farm and residence where nature and luxury meet. bliss bay resort is a mixed use land with the price of our farm plots 2.2m per 500sqm, residential plots 2.75m per 500, commercial plots 7.5m per 1000 sqm and 13.2m per 3000sqm.
the land is still untouched but the dream has begun. be a part of something timeless.
contact us today to begin your journey in building a lasting legacy
️+ 2348035192...
₦2,000,000 per plot
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About Ijebu North East, Ogun
Ijebu North-East is a Local Government Area in Ogun state, Nigeria. It was established on 13th December, 1996. Its headquarters is found in Atan town. The local government was carved out of Ijebu - Ode Local Government. On its creation, the Local Government was named Ilugun-Alaro, but was later changed to Ijebu North East Local Government. Ijebu North-East Local Government is bounded by Ijebu East Local Government in east, Ijebu North Local Government in north, Ijebu-Ode Local Government in south and Odogbolu Local Government in west.
The dominant tribe in the LGA is the Yoruba tribe. They speak yoruba and have Ijebu as their dialect. There are also different tribes in this area. The three religions are practiced here, with Christianity and Islam being most dominant of the three. Prominent among the traditional festivals are Egungun Idemunu festival at illese, Agemo, Epa, Jigbo, Raluwen, Lumafon, amongst others. One of the sixteen Agemos in Ijebu-land is resident in this Local Govenment.