Join Us on a trip to one of the most historic cities in Ogun State, Nigeria
July 3, 2021
Olumo rock is a massive outcrop of granite rocks of primitive formation from which Abeokuta the capital of the state derived its name. The rock is an historical monument which served as shelter and fortress for the Egba people who at 1830 had settled under the rock during the intercity wars.
The Alake of Egbaland's palace, Abeokuta. The Alake of Egbaland is the paramount Yoruba king of the Egba, a clan in Abeokuta, Ogun State, southwestern Nigeria. Egba consists of Egba Ake, Owu kingdom, Oke-Ona and Egba Gbagura
The centenary hall was built by the Egba people to commemorate their one hundred years story of peaceful existence at Abeokuta after the inter-tribal wars. It was built in 1950 directly opposite the Ake palace and very near the present Abeokuta south local government.
The Mosque is a landmark building in the City of Abeokuta, Ogun State Nigeria. It was built in 1925 on the site of the very first Mosque erected in the 1830s, on a piece of land donated by Oba Sodeke shortly after the Egbas had settled there.
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