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Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove. Osun. 7°45′20″N 4°33′08″E / 7.755556°N 4.552222°E / 7.755556; 4.552222 (Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove) Cultural (ii) (iii) (vi) 2005. The dense forest of the Osun Sacred Grove, on the outskirts of the city of Osogbo, is one of the last remnants of primary high forest in southern Nigeria.
museum.ng. The National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM), also referred to as National Museum of Nigeria was Founded in 1979 by the Federal Government of Nigeria with decree 77 of 1979 to be in charge of the collection, documentation, conservation and presentation of the National Cultural properties to the public for the purposes of ...
The Ancient Kano City Walls (Hausa: Ganuwa) were ancient defensive walls built to protect the inhabitants of the ancient city of Kano. [1] The wall was initially built from 1095 through 1134 and completed in the middle of the 14th century. The Ancient Kano City Walls were described as "the most impressive monument in West Africa ".
W. World War Cenotaph, Lokoja. Categories: Buildings and structures in Nigeria by type. Monuments and memorials in Africa by country. Monuments and memorials by country. Landmarks in Nigeria. Cultural heritage of Nigeria. Hidden categories:
The Nigerian National Museum is a national museum of Nigeria, located in the city of Lagos. The museum has a notable collection of Nigerian art, including pieces of statuary, carvings also archaeological and ethnographic exhibits. [ 1 ] Of note is a terracotta human head known as the Jemaa Head (c. 900 to 200 BC), part of the Nok culture.
January 1, 2016. Dedicated to. Jesus Christ. Jesus de Greatest is a statue of Jesus Christ located in Abajah village in Imo State, Nigeria. [1] It is considered " Africa ’s largest statue of Jesus ", [2] [3] [4] and is the fifth tallest statue on the African continent. [5] Jesus de Greatest is 8.53 metres (28.0 ft) tall and weighs 40 tons. [4]
Monuments and memorials in Nigeria (5 C, 8 P) T. Towers in Nigeria (2 C) Pages in category "Landmarks in Nigeria" The following 6 pages are in this category ...
The Agia Tree Monument Agiya Tree Monument is on the site once occupied by the Agia Tree (Egun: Asisoe Tin) close to the Badagry Town Hall. [1] The Agiya tree was a 160 feet (49 m) tree with a circumference of 30 feet (9.1 m). [2] Significantly remarkable for being the tree under which Christianity was first preached in Nigeria by Thomas Birch ...