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ARINTA WATERFALL IPOLE-ILORO
Arinta Waterfall is a natural wonder to behold in the ancient town of Ipole Iloro, Ekiti West Local Government of Ekiti State.
The community harbouring the waterfall, Ipole-Iloro is a rural settlement surrounded by mountains, hills, thick forest and flowing rivers.
The waterfall is a beautiful destination for holiday and tourism.
According to the king of the town, the Olupole of Ipole-Iloro, His Royal Highness, Oba Babatola Oladele, the waterfall has been in existence before Oba Alapa-Ajalorun, one of the grandchildren of Oduduwa, that founded the town in the 14th century. The waterfall influenced the decision to settle in Ipole-Iloro as it is a good source of water for domestic use and drinking.
Water from the fall is believed to have medicinal value. It is said that it has the power to cure skin diseases. However, the waterfall is not regarded as a deity or worshipped.
It is stronger and stable than portable system. There are less profiles and parts. So its installation is not complicated comparing with the other heavy exhibition systems.
*Just only two steps–slide and push to finish a basic frame installation without any tools. So even a non-professional lady also could build a very professional booth.
*The graphic is made of fabric, the dye-sublimation printed fabric. Its edges are sewed by the silicon strips. So it is easy to install. And the graphic looks flat and smooth.
ARINTA WATERFALL IPOLE-ILORO
Arinta Waterfall is a natural wonder to behold in the ancient town of Ipole Iloro, Ekiti West Local Government of Ekiti State.
The community harbouring the waterfall, Ipole-Iloro is a rural settlement surrounded by mountains, hills, thick forest and flowing rivers.
The waterfall is a beautiful destination for holiday and tourism.
According to the king of the town, the Olupole of Ipole-Iloro, His Royal Highness, Oba Babatola Oladele, the waterfall has been in existence before Oba Alapa-Ajalorun, one of the grandchildren of Oduduwa, that founded the town in the 14th century. The waterfall influenced the decision to settle in Ipole-Iloro as it is a good source of water for domestic use and drinking.
Water from the fall is believed to have medicinal value. It is said that it has the power to cure skin diseases. However, the waterfall is not regarded as a deity or worshipped.