Sango Market – Ogun State
Sango Market, Ogun State’s bustling commercial center, offers a vibrant mix of goods, culture, and trade, serving as a vital link between Lagos and southwestern Nigeria.
Sango Market, Ogun State’s bustling commercial center, offers a vibrant mix of goods, culture, and trade, serving as a vital link between Lagos and southwestern Nigeria.
Oke Idanre Sacred Peak blends Yoruba spirituality, ancient history, and breathtaking views in one iconic Ondo State destination.
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The Yemoja Shrine on the Ogun River is a sacred Yoruba site where rituals, festivals, and river worship honor the mother goddess Yemoja.
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Beneath the towering Olumo Rock lies the Oracle Spot, a sacred site of the Egba people in Ogun State, blending history, spirituality, and cultural heritage.
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Explore the historic home of Chief Obafemi Awolowo in Ikenne, Ogun State, where personal artifacts, photographs, and archives preserve the memory of a statesman who shaped modern Nigeria.
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The Abeokuta Railway Station, one of Nigeria’s oldest train terminals, offers a glimpse into colonial transport networks and early rail development in the South West.
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Oyan River Dam is more than a reservoir. It’s a lifeline connecting Ogun and Lagos, offering clean water, potential power, and serene beauty tucked in rural Nigeria.
Omo Forest Reserve is one of Nigeria’s most biologically diverse rainforests, located in Ogun State and forming part of a broader conservation corridor that includes the Oluwa and Shasha Forest Reserves. Spanning over 130,500 hectares, Omo Forest is home to a variety of tropical flora and fauna, many of which are endangered or endemic to
Perched in the heart of Abeokuta, the capital city of Ogun State, Olumo Rock is far more than a towering geological formation, it is the birthplace of Abeokuta’s name itself, which translates to “under the rock.” Revered as both a historical refuge and a spiritual landmark, Olumo Rock is one of Nigeria’s most visited and
A 49-year-old man, Ganiyu Shina of Oguji Street, Obantoko, Abeokuta, arrested by men of Ogun State Police Command for bathing with blood at a community river, in Kotopo area of Odeda Local Government, said he was instructed to do so by a herbalist. The suspect was arrested when members of the community sighted him at
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