Timeline of Ibadan
Prior to 20th century
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- 1835 - Oluyole becomes Olubadan.
- 1851 - Anglican Church Mission established by David Hinderer.
- 1900 - Lagos-Ibadan railway begins operating
20th century
- 1913 - Ibadan Grammar School established.
- 1916 - Moor Plantation established near Ibadan.
- 1929 - Government College founded.
- 1947 - Economic protest.
- 1948 - University College of Ibadan and its Botanical Garden established.
- 1949 - Nigerian Tribune newspaper begins publication.
- 1951 - Ibadan Peoples Party organized.
- 1952 - Population: 459,196.
- 1954 - Nigerian Records Office headquartered in Ibadan.
- 1955
- Historical Society of Nigeria founded in Ibadan.
- Isaac Babalola Akinyele becomes Olubadan.
- 1957 - Black Orpheus literary magazine begins publication.
- 1958 - Nigerian National Archives headquartered in city.
- 1959 - Western Nigerian Government Broadcasting Corporation (WNTV) television begins broadcasting (later NTA Ibadan).
- 1960
- Liberty Stadium opens.
- Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research headquartered in city.
- 1961 - Mbari Writers and Artists Club formed.
- 1962 - University of Ibadan active; Institute of African Studies founded.
- 1963 - Population: 627,380.
- 1965 - Cocoa House built.
- 1967 - International Institute of Tropical Agriculture headquartered in city.[citation needed]
- 1975
- Population: 847,000.
- David Jemibewon becomes governor of Oyo State.
- 1976
- City becomes capital of Oyo State.
- Akinyele, Lagelu, and Oluyole semi-urban local governments created.
- 1982 - Leventis United football team formed.
- 1989 - Egbeda, Ido, and Ona Ara semi-urban local governments created.
- 1991 - Ibadan North, Ibadan North-East, Ibadan North-West, Ibadan South-East, and Ibadan South-West urban local governments created.
- 1999 - Yinusa Ogundipe Arapasowu I becomes Olubadan
21st century
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- 2003
- Ibadan Internet Exchange commissioned.
- Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja becomes governor of Oyo State.
- 2007 - Oyekunle Ayinde Olukotun becomes Olubadan.[citation needed]
- 2011
- Abiola Ajimobi becomes governor of Oyo State.
- Population: 2,949,000 (urban agglomeration).