Iresi

 IRESI   History and Culture of Iresi 

Iresi is a town located in the Boluwaduro Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. Situated in the southwestern part of the country, Iresi boasts a rich history, vibrant culture, and strong sense of community. Headed by the Oluresi which is the king of the town formerly named Iresi-ife or Iwaye, which was originally a part of the Ife Kingdom, one of the oldest and most historically significant Yoruba kingdoms in Nigeria and now called Iresi.

Iresi was founded by Ifadumila Olatimirin from Latale's compound in Ile-Ife. He was a friend to Ebekun from Abewela's compound in Ile-Ife. He was the maternal grandfather of Adebuba (Iresi acclaimed first king in the present Aworo Ebekun’s compound). His house which happened to be the first house in Iresi is situated in the present Saloro’s compound. Till date any dead king in Iresi is buried in his backyard. His descendants are called The ALANAS.

 culture and heritage 

Iresi's cultural heritage is celebrated through traditional practices, festivals, and rituals that honor ancestral spirits and deities. Festivals such as the Olojo festival and the Egun festival are central to the town's cultural identity, attracting visitors from far and wide. The economy of Iresi is primarily based on agriculture, with farming being the main source of livelihood for many residents. Cash crops such as cocoa, kola nuts, and palm oil are cultivated alongside staple crops like yams, cassava, and maize. Trade and commerce also play a significant role in the town's economy, with markets serving as hubs of activity and exchange.

Iresi has produced many notable individuals who have made significant contributions to the town's history, culture, and development. From traditional rulers and community leaders to scholars, artists, and entrepreneurs, these figures have left a lasting impact on the town and its people.