Outpacing its ancient and historic past, reflected by the corrugated roofs of homes,Abeokuta has
evolved over the years to become a burgeoning city in politics,
tourism, and economy. It is now a choice destination for many seekers of
enthralling adventure.
The
rocky landscape, the hospitable people, the festival and the culture
are closely knitted to the city’s past which can be described as
terrifying. The rocks located around Abeokuta, which literally means
under-the-rock, are revered for providing refuge for indigenes fleeing
slave hunters from Dahomey and Ibadan as well as war.
Serving as the State capital of Ogun state with a population of 449,088, it is next door neighbours with the commercial city of Lagos.
The major ethnic group in Abeokuta are the Egbas whose paramount ruler
is the Alake of Egbaland, HRH Oba Adedotun Gbadebo III. He ascended the
throne in August 2005. Want to know more about this antique settlement?
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Olumo Rock
Olumo
Rock is arguably the most popular tourist destination in Nigeria. The
popularity of Olumo Rock was boosted when it got a deserved facelift
from the Ogun State government over two decades ago. Before it became a
tourist hub, the rock served as a safe haven for those fleeing from
inter-tribal wars. It also offered Egba warriors a vantage position to
watch their aggressors, granting them of victory in every battle. The
rock is 137 meters above sea level and there are several steps you have
to climb to get to the top. This will give you overwhelming, and
panoramic view of Abeokuta. It is a very nice place to have a picnic or
honeymoon.
Itoku market
Adire
is a traditional attire that is dear to the hearts of Abeokuta people.
Itoku can be described as the ancestral home of Adire. In other words,
the origin of this fabric can be traced to the town of Itoku. It is few
metres away from the Olumo rock. For tourists who are interested in
learning about how this fabric is made, then Itoku market must be on
their itinerary. It is a craft that has been transferred from one
generation to another and the people will never allow it go moribund.
Other souvenirs you can buy at the market are local beads, sculptures,
musical instruments and bracelets. Today, Adire enthusiast use this
attire to make bags, shoes, earrings, pouch and other creative products.
Lisabi festival
The
Lisabi festival is celebrated annually to recognise the efforts if
Lisabi, a local warrior who contributed immensely to the emancipation of
the Egba’s from oppression as far back as the 18th century. The
festival is heralded by the booming of dane-guns on Olumo Rock by local
hunters. Important features of the festival are seminars, quiz
competition, football competitions among the four divisions of Egbaland
namely Owu, Ake, Oke-Ona, and Gbagura, Aayo; horse riding and masquerade
parade. In between, gifts are offered to the king by the people. The
festival is in its 30th edition.
HOTEL
Abeokuta
has an impressive collection of hotels ranging from the expensive to
affordable. In case you find yourself in the city ‘Under-the-Rock’
(Abeokuta), you haveGreen Legacy Hotel, Park Inn by Radisson, Quarry Imperial Hotels Limited, Daktad suites, Paris Estate Palace Hotel among others to select from. These hotels are available on Jovago.com.
UNWINDING
Abeokuta
is the largest city in Ogun State. Although, it is an evolving urban
center there are so many places to relax, and unwind. For example, if
you want to watch a movie, you can go to the Olusegun Obasanjo Cinema
House at Oke-Mosan or Capricorn Cinema at the Cultural Centre in Kuto.
If you decide not to check out the cinema, there are nice restaurants
you can go with your date like Mama Cass Restaurant, Maryland
Restaurant, Predave Restaurant, Right Choice Restaurant and Iwe Iroyin
Food Canteen.
SHOPPING
Some
of the shopping centres are FCE Osiele Shopping mall, Alhaji Ayeni
Shopping Complex, Saraki Shopping complex, Molade shop, Divine
Supermarket, and Ayoola DPM variety stores. You can walk into any of
these shops for shopping.
FUN FACT
The
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (UNAAB) was a former campus
of the University of Lagos. The campus was opened in 1984 to focus on
science, agriculture, and technology. It became a degree awarding
institution the following year.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
Mobile: +2348090747241 Skype: Sleeksavvy | |
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