Lekki Conservation Centre
Lekki Conservation Centre is a 78-hectare nature reserve in Lagos, protecting th...
PlaceOlumo Rock is a massive granite rock formation in Abeokuta, Ogun State, standing 137 meters above sea level. The rock served as a natural fortress for the Egba people during 19th-century inter-tribal wars, providing shelter and strategic advantage. "Olumo" means "God molded" in Yoruba. The rock features natural caves, tunnels, and chambers where people lived. Today, visitors can climb the rock via stairs (or elevator!) to enjoy panoramic views of Abeokuta. The site includes a museum, shrines, and art galleries. An annual festival celebrates the rock's historical significance. Olumo Rock is one of Ogun State's major tourist attractions and a symbol of Egba resilience and unity.