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Badagry

Bittersweet

The first Primary school in Nigeria founded in 1845
The brazillian Barracoon was built in 1840s and held up to 40 slaves at the time in badagry, present-day Lagos State, Nigeria

Situated along the coast of West Africa, Badagry welcomes travelers with its exciting culture, and untapped tourism potential. This coastal town bordering the Benin Republic offers a unique window into Nigeria’s past and a chance to immerse yourself in the country’s captivating traditions.

Badagry’s roots trace back to the 15th century when it served as a significant hub for the transatlantic slave trade. Today, the town’s historic sites, such as the Point of No Return and the Slave Trade Museums, stand as poignant reminders of this complex history, inviting visitors to reflect on the past and its lasting impact. Beyond this sombre history, Badagry’s cultural embroidery is woven with exciting festivals, traditional artisanry, and the captivating Yoruba heritage that permeates every corner.

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