Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo, headquartered in Ile-Oluji[1], is a notable area in Ondo State known for its agricultural prominence. Ile-Oluji belongs to the Ondo South Senatorial District.[2]. The LGA covers an area of 610.3 square kilometers and had a population of 172,870 in 2006, projected to grow to 271,300 by 2022[3], resulting in a density of 444.5 people per square kilometer.
Agriculture forms the backbone of the local economy, with cocoa, kola nut, and oil palm being the dominant crops. The area is also known for its vibrant local markets, which serve as key economic hubs for the surrounding communities.
Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo is rich in Yoruba traditions, with festivals such as the Odun Oba Festival celebrated annually. Its serene environment and welcoming populace make it a peaceful and culturally vibrant area.