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    Situated in southwestern Nigeria, Ibadan is the capital of Oyo State and the third most populous city in Nigeria with over 3.5 million residents. Founded in the 1820s as a war camp, it has grown into a major urban centre with significant political, educational, and cultural influence across West Africa. The city hosts the first university in Nigeria, the University of Ibadan, and serves as a crucial commercial hub.

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