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Coconut Beach, Badagry- The City of Coconuts

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Coconut Beach Badagry is one of the most visited tourist sites in Lagos. It is a mini city of coconuts located along the popular Lagos-Badagry expressway. The beach is one of the cleanest and quiet beaches in Lagos. It is located within a few kilometres of the Badagry Slave trade region.  About Badagry Badagry is known for its slave trade history. Little did you know that Badagry also has one of the most beautiful beaches in Lagos. Badagry is known for its waterfront and white sands. This is because of the nearness to the Port Novo creek that connects Badagry to the Benin Republic. Badagry is a coastal town and also the border town that divides Nigeria from the Benin Republic. Badagry is a coastal town and also a local government in Lagos. Coconut Beach, Badagry is situated in a rural community in Badagry. The beach is known for its numerous coconut trees, palm fronds, and white sand. It got its name because of the coconut trees surrounding the beach. It has become lovers favourite destination. The beach is often quiet during the weekdays, however, it comes alive every weekend and during public holidays.  Since the beach is located in a serene environment, it is a good place to enjoy the sunrise and sunset, take a peaceful walk around and create excitement. It is a great place for lovers on a romantic getaway, schools on excursions or field trips, and individual or group tourism. Ultimately, it is a great place for the family, both young and old. There is an activity for everyone at this beach. Location of the Coconut Beach in Badagry Coconut Beach, Badagry is located along the Lagos-Badagry expressway. A few minutes drive after the Badagry roundabout as if you are going towards the Benin Republic. It shares borders with the Benin Republic.  How to get to Coconut Beach in Badagry Since Lagos is mainly divided into the Island and Mainland, I will describe how to get to the beach in Badagry either by land or water. There are a couple of ways to get to the beach. Badagry By Road  Anywhere you are in Lagos, find your way to Mile 2. When you get to Mile 2, alight and board a bus or a cab to Badagry. Afterwards, you will have to hire a cab to take you to the Beach. It is direct and every cab driver in Badagry is familiar with the location. Pro Tips Also, you can make use of Google Maps. Just know that remote areas in Badagry might not have a strong network. Plus, the use of Google maps is better before from your location till you get to Badagry. Not to worry, in case, you are driving, there are signs on the road and you can also ask for directions.  Badagry By Water Since Badagry is a coastal city, you can access Badagry by water. You can charter a boat from Lagos Island jetty, Liverpool Jetty in Apapa to Badagry. The boat ride is about one hour ride to Badagry.  How long does it take to get to Coconut Beach? From the mainland or island, it should take you 3-5 hours to get to Coconut Beach by road. However, you should consider the Lagos traffic. You are advised to leave early so that you can get to your destination on time. Do you need a gate fee to enter Coconut Beach? As of now, there is no entrance or gate fee required to access Coconut Beach in Badagry. It is free for everyone. Things to do at the Coconut Beach in Badagry There are a lot of activities you can engage in at the beach. They include: Horse riding To ride a horse costs about 500 to 1,000 Naira. Prices change anyway due to seasonal influences. The horse riders are stationed to serve as tour guides and provide you with the best riding experience. Take pictures and enough selfies You can take a picture beside the ocean, on the dunes, beside the coconut trees or while sipping fresh coconut juice. Whatever view you have in mind for a perfect picture, you can get as many snapshots as possible. Build sand castles If you decide to visit with your children, you can keep them busy with building sand castles. Also, you can create an atmosphere to bond with your loved ones while you are occupied with the building. Swim by the beachside  The beach attracts a lot of water lovers and you can join them in having a great time if you are one. Be careful the waves are usually really high. Attend live events and festive gatherings During the holiday seasons, Christmas or other festive periods, there are live events at the beach. The beach does justice by providing the best form of entertainment for tourists. Visit the beach local restaurant In a spot at the beach, there is a restaurant where you can eat local meals and snacks. The meals served there are also cheap. Drink coconut water Yes, you can buy and drink as much coconut water. It is tasty, refreshing and nutritious. Buy coconuts and coconut candies at cheap prices and take home. Badagry is home to the harvest of large amounts of coconut every year. Therefore, one of the things you can do on your visit to coconut beach is to buy coconuts or snacks made from coconut. Relax and enjoy the cool breeze The ambience and scenery at the coconut beach are for your delight. You can relax under the shades away from the regular Lagos noise. Also, on a weekday can serve as an avenue for meditation or yoga if need be. Play water games and soccer Football lovers are often seen at the beachside playing games. You can decide to join them or create your games which can be played on the wide space available to you. Learn about the history of the coconut beach A visit to Coconut beach will clear

15th August 2022 / 3 Comments
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Badagry Heritage Museum – The First Colonial Administrative Building

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The Badagry Heritage Museum is also known as the Black Heritage Museum Badagry and it is one of the oldest tourist sites in Nigeria. It is located along the Badary Marina and it was the first Colonial administrative office in Nigeria.The Badagry Heritage museum was built in 1863 as the first District office of the British colonial government. It played a major part during the colonial era. About the first Colonial Administrative Block in Nigeria / The Black Heritage Museum The Badagry Black Heritage Museum was built in 1863 as the first administrative block for the British colonial masters. It was built as an administrative office to cater for day to day administrative purpose of the British Government in Nigeria. Video of Badagry Heritage Museum It became a museum On August 22, 2002, after it was inaugurated by Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the former Governor of Lagos state during the Black Heritage Festival in Badagry.The Badagry Heritage Museum holds more information about the slave trade and the people of Badagry. Badagry witnessed the export of 500,000 slaves throughout its over 300 years slave era. Where is Badagry Badagry is located in Lagos, South-West Nigeria. It is a coastal city which shares a border with the Benin Republic. The City of Badagry was founded around 1425AD. The major occupation of its residents are fishing and farming, Legend has it that the Badagry town was founded by a farmer named Agbedeh, he lived in Gberefu Island and has a farm at the other end of the Lagoon (Now Badagry). He had a big farm which was named after him. Agbedeh is a native of Ogu and farm in his language can be translated as Greme. So his farm was nicknamed Agbedeh Greme (Agbedeh’s farm). His popularity grew and the Yoruba settlers nicknamed it Agbadagiri. When the Europeans came during the pre-colonial trade, for easy pronunciation they coined the name Badagry. That was how the name Badagry came into existence.The people of Badagry are mostly the migrant from Dahomey and the Awori’s from South-West Nigeria. About the Badagry Heritage Museum The Badagry Heritage Museum is divided into eight different sections showcasing different relics within the museum. It holds hundreds of slave and historical relics covering the over 300 years of slavery in Nigeria.The Badagry Heritage Museum is a remembrance of the slave trade era and a place where we can look back to see how far we have gone as a people. It also features artefacts, drawings, paintings and sculptures from the slave trade era.Badagry Heritage Museum has an impressive collection of artefacts and relics dating as far back as 300 years. Sections of the Badagry Heritage Museum 1. The Introductory Gallery: this section gives an introduction to Badagry, the people, culture, rulers, the leadership and the past leaders in Nigeria. 2. The Capture: This section is an emotional one, it houses some relics of slavery like the chains that were used to tie slaves, there are also pictures of slaves in captivity and some of the instruments used in torturing and capturing slaves such as the mouth muzzles, the handcuffs etc. 3. Transportation: This section explains how slaves were transported and it has a replica of the ship that were used to transport slaves during the slave trade era. The ships were also used to export other organic products from Badagry. 4. The equipment: This is a section for some of the equipment and machinery used during the slave trade era. It has a safe which is hundred of years old which contains documents dating hundred of years. It also contains files and currencies used during the slave trade era. 5. The Resistance and Punishment: The section has the statue of a dog trying to strangle a slave that is trying to escape. There are different reasons why a slave could be punished, it could either be as a result of disobedience, stealing, rebellion etc. There are different object used in There are different kinds of slave the domestic and the field slaves. The domestic ones are the one that works within the homes and do the bidding of the slave master while the field slaves are the ones that work in the field. 6. The Industry: This further explains the process of the slave trade industry, how the slaves are captured, how they were stored in the slave barracoon until the slave masters are ready to pick them. Once the slave masters come, they are auctioned off at the slave market, the fit slaves are then sent to the ship after they must have been examined and stamped fit by the ship surgeon. Each slave is branded with the initials of the slave master for easy recognition. 7. Ther Integration: This section shows how the slave dealers adapted the slaves into the new environment to ensure they get the best out of them. 8. The Abolition: This section gives more information about the people and the heroes who fought for the abolition of the slave trade. It also gives more information about the end of slavery and the heroic story of a woman who saved over 300 people from their slavery. After slavery was abolished, slavery continued for many years in so many parts of the world and even though slavery was illegal.After decades and centuries, Slavery is not a thing of the past, it still exists in our present-day world. Things to Do at At Badagry Heritage Museum Learn about the slave trade Learn about the culture, the people and the history of Badagry See the slave trade relics Organise a picnic to the slave port Take pictures Location/Address of the Badagry Heritage Museum Black Heritage Museum is located at Black Heritage Museum Marina along GRA Road, Badagry, Lagos. Opening Hours at The Museum The museum opens Mondays to Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pmThe museum is closed on Sundays In conclusion, the Badagry Heritage museum still stands as a remembrance of slavery, as a source of hope,

17th September 2020 / 7 Comments
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History of the First Primary School in Nigeria

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First Primary School in Nigeria – Did you know that the first Primary School in Nigeria was located in Badagry? It is located in the coastal town of Badagry to facilitate communication and encourage formal education. There are so many tourist attractions in Badagry and it holds a lot of Nigerian history. History of the First Primary School in Nigeria Before the advent of Christianity and during the colonial era, there was a language barrier between the locals and the colonial masters. This often led to difficulty in understanding what the other party was saying and due to the language barrier, there were often conflicts between the colonial masters and the locals. To finally put an end to this, the first primary school in Nigeria was established. About the First primary School in Nigeria The first primary school in Nigeria was founded in 1843 in the town of Badagry. The school was named the Nursery of Infant Church which was later renamed as St. Thomas Anglican Nursery and primary school by Rev. Golmer of the Church Missionary Society (CMS). The school started at the site of the first storey building in Nigeria and was later moved to its current located at Topo Badagry. The relics of the old building still stands to date. After the introduction of the first primary school in Nigeria, this gave room for other primary schools to be established in Nigeria. The Anglican Church and the Baptist Church has stood at the forefront of improving education in Nigeria by establishing schools in Nigeria. Location of the First Primary School in Badagry The location of the first primary school in Nigeria is in Tapo Area of Badagry. Badagry is a coastal and an ancient town located close to the Benin Republic Border and it shares a border with Benin at Seme. Badagry was one of the earliest settlement of the colonial masters and a major commerce hub in the nineteenth and the twentieth century. About the First Primary School in Nigeria The classrooms were built to accommodate about 30 students each and contain a block of several other classrooms. Upon establishment of this facility, it has produced thousands of student over a hundred years and the relics of the building is still standing till date. Current State of the School The relics of the old institution is still there till today while the main school has been upgraded into a two-storey building. Our Review The building was not well maintained, the roofs are tearing apart, there are no tour guides in place, it is still a school but the section of the relics is currently not in use. Other Tourist Attractions Close to The First Primary School in Nigeria The first storey building in Nigeria The Point of no return The Agia Tree Monument The Slave market The Attenuation Well Mobee Museum The Seriki Abbass Museum Whispering Palms

26th October 2019 / Comments Off on History of the First Primary School in Nigeria
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Artworks in Badagry

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There are several street artworks in Badagry. The coastal town of Badagry is filled lots of artworks, paintings, sculptures and graffiti etc. Here are some of the popular artworks in Badagry and their locations. Here are some of the popular artworks in Badagry The sculpture at the Mobee Royal family Original Slave relics Museum Badagry. Above picture was taken at the Mobee Museum In Badagry showing the suffering the slaves went through during the colonial slave era. Inside mobee Museum The Fisherman statue in Badagry Drummer boy Statue at Badagry roundabout.

13th October 2019 / 2 Comments
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Top Places to Visit in Badagry – Adventurous Things to do in Badagry

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Things to Do in Badagry – Badagry is a very special town as far as the history of Nigeria is concerned. This quiet city was once the economic capital of Nigeria during the pre-colonial slave trade era. There are so many adventurous things to do in Badagry and we would love to share some of these adventures with you. History of Badagry The history of Badagry can be dated as far back as 1720 when migrants from Dahomey moved to the location during a war within the region. In 1820 a British trading post was founded in Badagry to encourage international trade between Nigeria and Great Britain. When it was built, it was a palm oil port which was used to export palm oil from Nigeria to Europe, however, it later became a major slave trade port. About Badagry Badagry is one of the oldest city in Lagos, Nigeria. It is an ancient city with a history dating back as far as the 15th Century. It shares a border with the Benin Republic through Seme border, in the Benin Republic. the city was a host and one of the earliest settlement of the colonial masters, missionaries and the slave traders. No wonder it hosts one of the most popular slave markets during the slave trade era. A visit to Badagry will help you connect with history. Why You Should Visit Badagry There are many reasons why you should visit Badagry because the city of Badagry is the first of many things in Nigeria. It has the first storey building in Nigeria, it also has the first Primary School, the slave port, the slave market, the point of no return and many others. The city of Badagry will help you connect with history and educate you of what our ancestors went through during the slave trade. You can not talk about history, independence and missionary in Nigeria without mentioning Badagry. Badagry is a historic city and one of the biggest tourist attractions in Nigeria. It is dated as far back as 1800. It is one of the earliest destinations for Europeans and Missionary in Nigeria. Badagry boasts of the First Storey building in Nigeria, the first primary school in Nigeria, the first administrative building, Slave Port, the first city where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria, it is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Nigeria. How to get to Badagry Badagry is an Iconic city, you will barely miss it, It is located along the Lagos Badagry Expressway. A whopping 3 hours drive from the Lagos mainland. One of the popular landmarks in Badagry is the Badagry roundabout. The Badagry roundabout has the statue of a drummer also known as Sator drum which is about 8 feet tall. The Sator drum is a huge drum that is relative to the people of Badagry and the drum is only beaten on special occasions and festivals. Travel Tips when Visiting Badagry Make sure you hold cash that will cover all your trips. Wear something smart and comfortable Make sure you eat something before going on this journey Make sure your phones are well charged if possible come with a power bank along It’s a long journey, make sure you bring water that will last you for the day or buy water before going to the point of no return You may also come with extra clothes, change of clothing is advised What to wear to Badagry Wear something sporty and comfortable Avoid wearing heels as this tour involves lots of walking, flats, trainers and sports shoes are advised Do not forget to wear a hat, cap or sunshades as this will come in handy during a sunny day.  Adventurous Things to Do In Badagry/ Things to Do/See In Badagry List of Tourist Destinations in Badagry There are lots of things to see and do in Badagry. If you are looking for a city within Lagos to escape the hustle and bustle of Lagos while sipping a cup of palm wine or coconut juice either by the lagoon or beachfront, then Badagry is your perfect destination. Here are some of the things you can do in Badagry Go shopping at the Badagry Market Your journey to Badagry will not be complete without visiting the Badagry market. You can get beautiful native wears. Jewellery, food items, seafood, artworks, souvenirs etc at amazingly cheap rates. Visit the First Storey Building in Nigeria The first storey building holds so many historical events in Nigerian history. The first storey building in Nigeria was built by Reverend Henry Townsend of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in 1846. It also serves as the official residence of St. Thomas Anglican church missionaries. The first storey building in Nigeria features the room of the first teacher in Nigeria, it also housed Bishop Ajayi Crowther, the man that translated the bible from English to Yoruba. The major part of the translation was done within this building. It also has relics of some building materials used to construct the house including a chair which was constructed in 1915 and still in existence till today. This building also features the Miracle well which was the first well to be dug in Nigeria which is still springing till date since it was dug in 1842. Other things to be found in this building are the safe box which still contains old currency used in the colonial era. The translated Yoruba bible etc  Fetch Water From the Miracle well – The First well in Nigeria The Miracle well has been in existence since 1842 and is still exists. The water is known for its purity. It is very clean and there is a general belief that it has supernatural powers to help women conceive and can also help single people to find spouses and many other desires once they drink from this water. Visit Mobee Slave Relic Museum Mobee slave museum was named after a Badagry chief who derived the nickname Mobee

7th October 2019 / Comments Off on Top Places to Visit in Badagry – Adventurous Things to do in Badagry
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Top Places to Visit in Badagry – Lists of Things to do in Badagry

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Top Places to Visit in Badagry – Lists of Things to do in Badagry – Badagry is a coastal city that shares a border with the Benin Republic. There are lots of places to visit in Badagry. Apart from the places to visit in Badagry, the city also boast of several adventurous and cultural events. Visit the Ancient Slave Trade Route in Badagry History of Badagry The history of Badagry can be dated as far back as 1720 when migrants from Dahomey moved to the location during a war within the region. In 1820 a British trading post was founded in Badagry to encourage international trade between Nigeria and Great Britain. When it was built, it was a palm oil port which was used to export palm oil from Nigeria to Europe, however, it later became a major slave trade port. About Badagry Badagry is one of the oldest city in Lagos, Nigeria. It is an ancient city with a history dating back as far as the 15th Century. It shares a border with the Benin Republic through Seme border, in the Benin Republic. the city was a host and one of the earliest settlement of the colonial masters, missionaries and the slave traders. No wonder it hosts one of the most popular slave markets during the slave trade era. A visit to Badagry will help you connect with history. Why You Should Visit Badagry There are many reasons why you should visit Badagry because the city of Badagry is the first of many things in Nigeria. It has the first storey building in Nigeria, it also has the first Primary School, the slave port, the slave market, the point of no return and many others. The city of Badagry will help you connect with history and educate you of what our ancestors went through during the slave trade. You can not talk about history, independence and missionary in Nigeria without mentioning Badagry. Badagry is a historic city and one of the biggest tourist attractions in Nigeria. It is dated as far back as 1800. It is one of the earliest destinations for Europeans and Missionary in Nigeria. Badagry boasts of the First Storey building in Nigeria, the first primary school in Nigeria, the first administrative building, Slave Port, the first city where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria, it is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Nigeria. How to get to Badagry Badagry is an Iconic city, you will barely miss it, It is located along the Lagos Badagry Expressway. A whopping 3 hours drive from the Lagos mainland. One of the popular landmarks in Badagry is the Badagry roundabout. The Badagry roundabout has the statue of a drummer also known as Sator drum which is about 8 feet tall. The Sator drum is a huge drum that is relative to the people of Badagry and the drum is only beaten on special occasions and festivals. Travel Tips when Visiting Badagry Make sure you hold enough cash that will cover all your trips. Wear something smart and comfortable Make sure you eat something before going on this journey Make sure your phones are well charged if possible come with a power bank along It’s a long journey, make sure you bring water that will last you for the day or buy water before going to the point of no return You may also come with extra clothes, change of clothing is advised What to wear to Badagry Wear something sporty and comfortable Avoid wearing heels as this tour involves lots of walking, flats, trainers and sports shoes are advised Do not forget to wear a hat, cap or sunshades as this will come in handy during a sunny day.  Adventurous Things to Do In Badagry – List of Top Places to Visit in Badagry Badagry offers lots of adventures, from hiking to boat ride t6o sightseeing. It offers you the rare chance to explore some historical values, culture and tradition of the people of Badagry and so many other activities. List of Tourist Destinations in Badagry There are lots of things to see and do in Badagry. If you are looking for a city within Lagos to escape the hustle and bustle of Lagos while sipping a cup of palm wine or coconut juice either by the lagoon or beachfront, then Badagry is your perfect destination. Here are some of the things you can do in Badagry Go shopping at the Badagry Market Your journey to Badagry will not be complete without visiting the Badagry market. You can get beautiful native wears. Jewellery, food items, seafood, artworks, souvenirs etc at amazingly cheap rates. Enter the First Storey Building in Nigeria The first storey building holds so many historical events in Nigerian history. It is one of the top places to visit in Badagry. The first storey building in Nigeria was built by Reverend Henry Townsend of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in 1846. It also serves as the official residence of St. Thomas Anglican church missionaries. The first storey building in Nigeria features the room of the first teacher in Nigeria, it also housed Bishop Ajayi Crowther, the man that translated the bible from English to Yoruba. The major part of the translation was done within this building. It also has relics of some building materials used to construct the house including a chair which was constructed in 1915 and still in existence till today. This building also features the Miracle well which was the first well to be dug in Nigeria which is still springing till date since it was dug in 1842. Other things to be found in this building are the safe box which still contains old currency used in the colonial era. The translated Yoruba bible etc  Fetch Water From the Miracle well – The First well in Nigeria The Miracle well has been in existence since 1842 and is still exists. The water is known for its purity. It

12th September 2019 / 1 Comment
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Whispering Palms Resort, Badagry – Everything You Need to Know

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Whispering Palms Resort is one of the most popular romantic getaways and popular tourist destinations in Nigeria offering maximum fun and serenity. Whispering Palms one of the best places for honeymoon, wedding anniversary, team bonding, church picnic etc Similarly, Whispering palms resort offers the perfect getaway experience. Treat yourself to a beautiful scenery overlooking the lagoon in the coastal town of Badagry while you seat by the seaside sipping your natural coconut juice, pina Collada or grace yourself with the intercontinental dishes that this resort has to offer.  It is a conference resort on eight acres of land overseeing the lagoon. Whispering Palms Resort is also one of the most sought after destinations for honeymoons, vacations, getaways due to its great hospitality. What Whispering Palms offer Whispering palms is one of the oldest resorts in Nigeria and a highly sought after which has stood the test of time. It offers beautiful greenery surrounded with aesthetic stunning designs and artworks. Whispering palms boast of a modern facility that meets all budgets sizes. If you are thinking of a resort with beautiful palm fonds, coconut trees, white beach sand, unpolluted Atlantic breeze then whispering palms is your perfect getaway. It offers recreational and relaxation facilities which makes it a perfect tourist destination for all age range. It doesn’t matter whether you are young or old, Whispering Palms has something for everyone. One unique thing about the Whispering palms is it offers competitive hotel rooms for different budget sizes making it not just an affordable but also a preferred and top-rated resort in Nigeria. Since Whispering palms want you to have a perfect getaway, it offers a mini zoo with animals such as crocodile, turtles, monkey, baboons, peacock, etc, an art gallery, an open museum, a sports centre, a gym and many other facilities. Location of Whispering palms Resort Whispering Palms is located at Iworo Village, after Aradagun, off the Lagos Badagry Expressway. It is about thirty minutes drive from Agbara and about twenty minutes drive from the Badagry roundabout. Whispering Palms Resort Gate Fee The gate fee to Whispering Palms is 500 Naira for adults and 200 Naira for children Things to Do in Whispering Palms 1. Organise a picnic It doesn’t matter whether it is a family gettogether, friends hangout etc Whispering palms has everything to give you an amazing stay.  2. Enjoy the sporting activities Whispering palms have different sporting activities to enjoy, these include table tennis, basketball, football, etc 3. Go for a Honeymoon Love is a beautiful thing, If you are planning to spend your honeymoon in Nigeria and looking for the perfect spot for your honeymoon, Whispering palms is one of the hottest honeymoon spots in Nigeria. 4. Go on a date If you are looking for one of the places to go on a date or you just want to impress your date,  Whispering Palms is the perfect destination for romantic dates. 5. Lodge in one of the beautiful chalets If you need a getaway from the hustle and bustle of Lagos, whispering palms offers a quiet and serene place to ease and unwind. 6. Organise a team bonding If you are thinking of team bonding for your team, Whispering Palms is made for events such as this, it has all the facilities needed for your team to enjoy the perfect bonding time. 7. Organise seminars, workshops etc It has a multi-purpose hall for different activities such as marriage, seminars, training, events, shows etc Organise an event at the multi-purpose banquet hall whether business workshops or seminars. 8. Sightseeing Whispering palms is a beautiful place with a lot to see. You could either go on a walk along the lagoon, watch the local fishermen doing their things or the beautiful scenery. 9. Enjoy Food and Drinks from The Restaurant Wine, Dine and Enjoy the food and drinks: You can order food or drinks from the open bar while you dine in tranquillity. Enjoy the tasty local and intercontinental dishes 10. Visit the Mini Zoo Enjoy the sight of the beautiful animals at the zoo. Catch a glimpse of the animals 11. Enjoy the boat ride To make your stay more memorable, you can take a boat ride to better have a feel of the coastal town of Badagry. 12. View the beauty of the Lagoon If you are a lover of nature, you will appreciate the beauty and the serenity Whispering palms has to offer. 13. Have fun with the different sports activities Whispering palms offer some sports activities to make your stay an eventful one. 14. Visit the Museum Visit the mini-museum and enjoy great views of some of the relics of the slave trade and the Nigerian culture. Facilities at Whispering palms Resort Swimming Pool Football field Mini Golf course Mini Zoo Museum Art gallery Outdoor bar Basketball court  Chalets Volleyball court Restaurants Event halls Pools and gym Bicycle Ride Spa Boat Ride Museum Water sports activities, bicycle boats, pedal boats etc Other Tourist Centres close To Whispering Palms Resort First Storey Building Badagry Slave Museum Point of No return The French Village Badagry Heritage Museum Seriki Abass Slave Barracoon The Agia Tree Monument Vlekete Slave Market Gberefu Island (Point Of No Return) Thomas’ Anglican Primary School (First Primary School In Nigeria) The Royal Palace Of The Paramount Ruler Of Badagry Kingdom Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum Agia Tree Memorial (first place Christianity was preached in Nigeria) Things not allowed at Whispering Palms 1.    You are not allowed to bring food from outside 2.    Pets are not allowed 3.    Swimming is not allowed in the lagoon Pictures of Whispering Palms Badagry Need a Private tour to Whispering Palms Resort? Whispering palms offers all you need for a perfect getaway. It is perfect for the young, the old and the young at heart. The benefits of going on Vacation can not be overemphasized. Imagine the serenity of a resort facing the lagoon with the warm-cool breeze as you sit sipping your favourite drink.  It

26th July 2019 / 4 Comments
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Gberefu Island Point of No Return, Badagry – The Original Slave Route

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The Point of no return, Gberefu Island, Badagry –  the original slave route The Point of No Return is the spot where slaves were shipped to an unknown destination during the colonial slave trade regime. It is located in Gberefu Island which is a few minutes boat ride from the Badagry Marina. Gberefu Island is located in the coastal town of Badagry. A city that shared a border with the Benin Republic via Seme border. The significance of this island cannot be overemphasized as it was a major Slave trade hub in the 20th Century. Badagry is a quiet and beautiful town with lots of history and it is also the home of Gberefu Island Point of No return. The Point of No Return is the original slave route to an unknown destination which is usually Europe or American where they serve as slaves.  History of Gberefu island The history of Gberefu island can be dated as far back as 1473 when it was opened as a slave port. Ever since it’s a grand opening, the Point of No return witnessed the influx of thousands of slaves from Africa to different parts of Europe The Gberefu Island is about 5 minutes boat ride from the Badagry Marina which features some of the top tourist attractions within Badagry. The Gberefu Island also known as the Point of no return is an iconic island during the slave trade era. This Island witnessed slaves from different West African countries. A journey to the Point of no Return will bring you up to date with the history of what happened over 400 years ago. You will better understand the history behind slavery and gain more insights into how the slave trade business run. It will also help you appreciate freedom and see the wickedness of humanity towards humanity. Badagry is home to so many tourist destinations and historical sites which can be dated as far back as the days of the colonial and slave trade rule. Journey to the Point of No Return The Journey to the Point of No Return, Gberefu Island, Badagry starts with taking a boat ride from the Badagry Slave Port on the Badagry Marina. The boat ride from the Badagry Slave Port is less than a 5 minutes boat ride to the Gberefu Island port. From The Gberefu jetty, the hiking begins where you will do a fifteen to thirty minutes walk along the original slave route down to the Point of no Return. Along the route is the Attenuation well. This is one of the major attractions of Gberefu Island. The Slavery – The History of Slavery in Gberefu Island The Slave journey usually starts from the Vlekete Slave market where slaves are auctioned. Slaves are usually people that are kidnapped, captured, prisoners or spoils of wars. They are usually bargained and sold to slave masters who then sell them in exchange for guns, umbrella, mirror, canons, ceramic plates and jugs, porcelain, wine, brass, kettles, gin, alcohol  etc The Journey usually begins from the Badagry Vlekete Slave market to the Seriki Barracoon where they are kept till the slave masters return to buy more slaves. Once the slave masters arrive and an agreement has been reached, then they take a boat ride across the lagoon to Gberefu Island where they have to walk with heavy chains tied around their necks, waists and legs. This is usually the hardest part of the journey because you could have up to 100 slaves being tied together using a single chain and made to walk long distance. This is done to prevent them from escaping. On the journey to the Point of No Return Lies the attenuation well where they will be forced to take a quick drink. Attenuation Well – Another School of Thought This is usually the final drink before heading into the ship. Legend and history have it that the Attenuation well has magical powers that will make anyone lose their memories when they drink of it. A school of thought explained this is why it is usually difficult for them to revolt or fight the slave masters during the trip since they outnumbered the slave masters since they. Another School of thought claimed the water was probably drugged with a substance that made them inactive during the journey making them weak to even revolt against the slave masters. This is usually because ships could take as high as 700 slaves which are only controlled by about ten to twenty slave masters.  Whichever it is it doesn’t take out the fact that the slaves are hypnotized during the trip and then regain consciousness when they get to their final destination. Then they are taken to the Point of No Return where they are shipped off to an unknown destination. Once they get to the destination, they are traded and sold again to farmers and other people who buy them for various purposes. They ended up serving their masters for the rest of their lives. Tour to The Point of No Return Your visit to Badagry will not be complete without visiting the Point of No Return. The journey starts by getting to the Badagry roundabout you will see the Drummer Boy Statue. Drive to the Badagry Marina where the slave Port is located. Then you will take a three minutes boat ride to Gberefu jetty which leads to the Original Slave route. Along the original slave route, lies Attenuation well, which is still in existence today. You get a chance to see the well that has the power to make people lose their memory. After walking down the slave route,  you will see the third sign with the inscription, The Original slave route of the Point of No Return. Then you start hearing the splashing of water this means you are finally getting to the point of no return. On walking some few kilometres is the sight is one of the most beautiful architecture welcoming you to the

25th July 2019 / 2 Comments
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First Storey building in Nigeria

First Storey Building in Nigeria – The Monument That has Stood the Test of time

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History of the First Storey Building in Nigeria The history of the first storey building in Nigeria can be dated as far back as the days of the colonial rule. It was not just another structural building but a sign of goodwill, hope and strength. This building served as the pacesetter for the Christian religion, education, development, commerce, end to slavery, freedom and independence etc. History of the First Storey Building in Nigeria The official first storey building in Nigeria was built by Reverend Henry Townsend a missionary of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in 1845. The building served as the official residence of St Anglican Church. The foundation was laid in 1842 and it was completed in 1845. It is located in the coastal town of Badagry. A city that shares a border with the Benin Republic, another country within the coast of West Africa. The house comprises of two sitting rooms, 6 bedrooms, four stores and a safe. This house has accommodated some of the greatest missionaries and prominent people in the Nigerian history. It accommodated the first preachers of the gospel in Nigeria, also Samuel Ajayi Crowther , the man that translated the English Bible to Yoruba in 1845 and also the first Primary School teacher in Nigeria Mr Claudius Philips amongst others. . Best Time to Visit the first storey building This place is usually quiet but if you go on peak periods where students are on an excursion or during festive periods, it usually gets populated. Also Read: Other Things to Do in Badagry Opening And Closing Time The Building opens by 8am and closes at 6pm Things to do at the first storey building 1. Have a picnic with family and friends 2. Get to see a copy of the translated Yoruba bible which is over 170 years old and the English Bible from which it was translated. 3. Fetch water from the miracle well that has been in existence since 1842 4. Learn about the history of Christianity in Nigeria 5. Visit the Agia monument where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria. 6. See the rooms where the first missionaries in Nigeria lived. 7. See the room of the first teacher in Nigeria Mr Claudius Philips Location of the First Storey Building in Nigeria Marina Road, Badagry The first storey building in Nigeria is located at the marina water front in Badagry. How to Get to the first Storey Building in Badagry If you are coming from the Lagos Island or mainland or outside Lagos, firstly, you need to get to Badagry roundabout and turn left, once you make the left turn towards Joseph Dosu, drive towards the end of the road where you’d see another round about , the fisherman’s statue, take another left turn and locate Mobee Street, Off Mobee street is Marina Road, Badagry Other Tourist attractions close to First Storey building Mobee Museum Brazillian Baracoon Slave Trade Port Point of No return Whispering Palms After visiting this historic site which is being run by the Anglican Church of Nigeria. I felt a little bit of history. Learning about the beauty of this ancient building that has stood the test of time. However, if you are visiting the first storey building in Nigeria do not hesitate to share your experience. More Pictures from First Storey Building in Nigeria

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