Ijero Ekiti is a town in Ekiti State of Nigeria in West Africa. Ijero Ekiti is situated in the northwest part of Ekiti State. Ijero Ekiti is the Local Government Headquarters of Ijero. The main language spoken by the indigenes of Ijero Ekiti is Ekiti dialect and the Yoruba language.
Ijero Ekiti is about seven hours drive to Abuja, The Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, also about five hours drive to Lagos City Metropolis and about one hour drive to Ado Ekiti, the Capital of Ekiti State.
Ijero Ekiti has a population of 165,099, according to the 2006 population census. The Ijero people are agrarian society producing food crops such as yam, cocoyam, cassava, pepper, tomatoes, and banana.
Ijero Ekiti has the presence of both federal and state in the town such as schools (primary and secondary), Federal Road Safety Corps and Primary Health Care, etc.
March is Ijero-Ekiti's hottest month of the year, with an average temperature of 89ðF and a low of 71ðF. The cool season goes on for 3.9 months, from June 17 to October 13, with a typical everyday high temperature underneath 82ðF. The coldest month of the year in Ijero-Ekiti is August, with a typical low of 68ðF and high of 80ðF.
The state generally has two distinct seasons thanks to its tropical climate. These are the blustery season (April-October) and the dry season (November-March). Temperature ranges somewhere in the range of 21ð and 28 ðC high.
The "mean day to day greatest" (strong red line) shows the most extreme temperature of a typical day for each month for Ijero-Ekiti. Similarly, the average minimum temperature is depicted by the "mean daily minimum" (solid blue line). Hot days and cold evenings (ran red and blue lines) show the normal of the most smoking day and coldest evening of every long stretch of the most recent 30 years. When planning your vacation, you can anticipate the average temperatures and be ready for warmer and colder days.