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Name Image Location Criteria Year Description; Sukur Cultural Landscape: Adamawa. Cultural (iii) (v) (vi) 1999 The Sukur Cultural Landscape, with the Palace of the Hidi (Chief) on a hill dominating the villages below, the terraced fields and their sacred symbols, and the extensive remains of a former flourishing iron industry, is a remarkably intact physical expression of a society and its ...
The hall hosts a mini-museum, where the relics of the chains used to hold tax evaders in the colonial era are hung. There are also pictures of all Olubadan (King) that have reigned in Ibadan. Mapo Hill, the site of the hall, is one of the oldest part of Ibadan city, a high density area occupied mainly by the indigenes of the town.
The National Gallery of Modern Art, Lagos (NGMA) is a major art gallery in Lagos, the largest city of Nigeria. It is a permanent exhibition of the National Gallery of Art, a parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation. The gallery is located within the National Arts Theatre, at Entrance B. [1]
After seeing a PSA about self-breast examinations, La’Draya Macon, then 34, performed one, found a lump. She had stage 2 breast cancer.
Badagry, also spelled Badagri, [1] (Gun: Gbagli) is a coastal town and Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos State, Nigeria.It is quite close to the city of Lagos, and located on the north bank of Porto Novo Creek, an inland waterway that connects Lagos (Nigeria's largest city and economic capital) to the Beninese capital of Porto-Novo.
The Landmark Leisure Beach is a beach that is located in Lagos, Lagos State Nigeria. It is at numbers 3 & 4 Water Corporation Road, VI, Lagos. [6] [7] The beach is open to the public every day. It employed paid lifeguards who watch over the beach and have rescued many people from drowning. [8]
Pages in category "Landmarks in Nigeria" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abuja Airplane House;
Efunroye Tinubu (c. 1810 – 1887), born Ẹfúnpọ̀róyè Ọ̀ṣuntinúbú, [1] was a powerful Yoruba female aristocrat, merchant, and slave trader in pre-colonial and colonial Nigeria.