Ogori and Magongo people have a rich cultural heritage and tradition. Tokens of this are engrossed in their language, Ò̩kọ, and year-round activities.

One example of this is the Okitoroko music.

See Also an article on Ò̩kọ folktale tradition

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236141572_Akerejola_E_S_2012_Multimodality_in_Oko_Folktale_Discourse_and_its_Sociosemiotic_Purposes_in_Bowcher_W_ed_Multimodal_Texts_from_Around_the_World_Cultural_and_Linguistic_Insights_United_Kingdom_Palgrav