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Blessing DorcasIt was interesting seeing the first building in Nigeria, the journey from the Lagoon front to the Point of No Return was far but fun and the beach helps you relax and regain your strength.
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Oladejo SamuelYou can find real chains and shackles used by slaves over 400 yrs ago and so on.. local guides are also on ground to take you about and tell you intresting stories
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Glory ObafemiSuch an amazing historical place
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Abdul a_zetI met amazing peoples and history of our great country
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珍国の女王ハイ様It was very valuable time to know the history for me. A lot of Nigerian students visited to learn about that. I thought knowledge that history gives you graceful forces. Everyone should know and learn this terrible history in Africa.
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Balikis BalogunFun all the way
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Peter MaryIt was very awesome and cool.
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MI MohammedWow, amiable and heart touching sights and stories.
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chukwuma okerekeReally nice place
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Sanya OluwadareThis is a lovely place to visit in order to have an idea of what slave trade was like back in the olden days.
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Ogundeyi KehindeFirst storey building in Nigeria built in 1845
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Emeka UlorVisiting Badagry Musuem and Slave House was interesting and saddening. Historical artifacts dots this space. A guide gave us insight on the prehistoric slave trade, and explained how they were captured and moved across the sea. These landmarks and items need to be preserved on standardized forms. We saw the first story building and slave hub. Good place for students and tourists to visit.
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David Omololu AiyeolaStill under renovation. I expect to see more that what it currently showcase. I hope it will be officially open soon.
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Balogun sewedoThe Badagry Heritage Museum or Badagry slave museum is one of the museums in the Western coast of Africa that extensively narrates and projects what the slave era looks like, this is because badagry itself is one of the biggest slave port during the period of it existence. With original relics and The perfect story, good atmosphere and linked to other tourist attractions in Badagry, Always serves as a great tour experience that is very educative and enlightening for anybody from any part of the world. #BADAGRY #slavetrade #slavery #history #nigeria #sewedortours
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David OtasanyaAn experience that gave me insight to how life was in the slave trade days in Nigeria.
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Aliyu AbbasIt was a nice place to visit ... learnt a lot about slavery and how the trades were carried out
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Omosolape ChubbyGreat place to learn about slave trade history in Nigeria...but the Lagos State Government needs to develop these museum and sites
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Olasupo SopeyinThe place is Rich in the history of the slave trade era, but more still needs to be put in place in terms of infrastructure so that it can attract more tourists.
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Rosemarie AderintoThis is the well the slaves were made to drink from during the era of slavery in Nigeria.
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Akpotobore IgoWonderful experience
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Sagir AdamuCity of slave. This where you will find history about slave trade and slavery. Original relics are still available for you to have a look first hand.
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Babatunde Hammed NunayonBadagry is my resdence area I love my Town
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Amara AgbimI had fun finding out about the slave history and such facts as point of no return and attentuation well. I highly recommend this trip! I am going back with my kids and we will lodge for a day around the town to savour more from the history
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Nasir Alebiosu-OgunmadeDue to renovations and upgrade, the heritage museum is a must-visit site for any visitor(s) to Badagry. Else, your visit is not complete. It is located on the Badagry Marina close to the courts complex, Badagry police division, the Mobee Royal museum and the General Hospital. Good work on the upgrade by the state government.
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johnson abimbolaGreat Museum that gives a mental picture of slavers and how excruciating the pain was from torture they got from slave masters.
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Nazeer MuhammadPartially good
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Sarah InesuInteresting soulful heritage
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Ademola AdeniranAwesome, emotional and insightful. Learnt about slave trade history in the transatlantic route. Heard about the role of the African, Nigerians and Europeans. Imagine that black men betrayed themselves, sold their brothers to white men just in exchange for something as simple as a mirror.
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Oye MosesLovely
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Alh Umar BabaGood n historical place to be
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Olabisi RachaelBadagry is the perfect place for tourism It as lots of attractions and it is the perfect place to unwind after long time work
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eric ayobamiGreat place for historical purposes the town itself is full of history first school,church,story building etc what amazes me is most places in this area date back to 18th centuries even well, don’t just visit the museum visit other locations all around the museum, like the mobee museum, the Baracoon, district officials house etc all walkable distances But I must point out ask about the road before you set out
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alade olasunkanmiMemories and history kept there
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Martins AdewoleHistorical landmark in slave trade era. A must to visit
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olalekan osundahunsiA very interesting place and is full with historical activities
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David EjimGreat story telling and knowledge of the history. Sparse to lacking relics from the era.
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Tolulope BolumadeVery interesting place with a lot of cultural heritages
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riding chroniclesNothing great about it. No heritage or museum. Just stories and props. Kept in bad state. Worth a visit though
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Usman DanlamiIt was amazing and breath taking.
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ibroheem yusufQuite nice. History can be learnt
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Anne OnotaA lot of lessons to be learned
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Rex Ibook EyoitaToo much history here, too much... Realising what the ancestors went through is really humbling.
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Kabiru UmarFull of history of Africa
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Okeniyan SamuelNice place to reconnect with history, but lacks organization.
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Angie RVery nice experience
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chinwe bajomoGreat place to go to get an insight of the history of the transatlantic slave trade centuries ago.
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emmanuella fatoluNice place with rich history
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Akas OviHistory preserved
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Layode MariamA great place cool nd calm
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MICHAEL NOSIRIInteresting place to visit to relish the artefacts of slave trade
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Tolux JohnBest place for tourism
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John AdetolaIt was splendid!
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Watson SewedoPlace of history and conducive for learning and great cites
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GANIYU FASHOLAIt was a memorable one
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Seton AwhanjinuCome see where civilization started in Nigeria
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Israel Jonathan KolawoleGood to visit
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Erijobi SimeonA place where a Nigerian must visit
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NUHU NAHEEMIs a nice place that need continuous maintenance
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Abdulazeez AbdulsalamHere is the hub for BADAGRY beauty
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Dr Michael OkeniyiReminds me of freedom from slavery
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IDOWU ADEWOLENice place
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Yusuf ZephyrIt was a surreal experience to know my history and imagine the gruesome experience our ancestors endured . it made me realise we make or destroy ourselves since humans were sold in exchange for vanity
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Joseph Faith SamuelNice place to visit
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Ben GersonSmall museum with some interesting artifacts. Helpful staff. The walk to the beach is easy but hot. Historically significant place.
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Natalie HenryVery informative and the guide was nice.
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Fasinu EmmanuelHeartbreaking to listen to how Europeans treat slaves as that time.
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James Kayode BashorunThe best heritage centre in Lagos Badagry
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Ukemeobong AkpanI did not have a chance to go inside the museum and so I took a picture of this monument which stands very tall outside.
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Adebis SamuelOn my way to badagry police station
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Lanre Adelanwa Basamtabeautiful preservation of history
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John KesterCool
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Sunday AdewuyiTourism has taken a new shape
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FEMI LAWRENCEVery Reliable
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Abdul Lateef AjeleroTourism arts and culture purpose
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David YayaWhere the histories of our past leaders are kept..
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makinde samsonKeeps the old memories
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Waliu AbatanSo much history
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Bukki BenjaminThe tour guide gave me an interesting history of slave trade in Nigeria and the history of Badagry town.
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margaret matsimounaLovely place
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Tinu KolawoleA good location for Nigerian history
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Segun JohnsonVery informative and educational
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Benedict EchekwubeIts a place to learn about the history of Nigeria
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sobayo aboloreInteresting collection
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Caleb AdedamolaAncient place with black history
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Kabir DurowadeGood place to reflect on the ugly slave trade
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Timothy Ter ShemberMemorable place
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Moses OsebekunOk
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Gbenga anisereGood place to be
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Olalekan OladipupoVery ok
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Ifeoluwa HarrisonExperience an all times history
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Taiwo AkinrinadeGood place to be
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Khalid GiwaVery good
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Grace GraceJust passing
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uche uzonduFantastic
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princechinedu okoroIt was fantastic
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Christopher UwalakaVery nice place to visit
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samson sundayIt is a good source of history
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Morenike LadeneganJust there.. lost its vibe
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Adeniyi DurojayeOk
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Godonu JoshuaLove it
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Richard NwaneriLots of history, good and bad.
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E-Webber Company NGNice place
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Tayo AdegokeWonderful place
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Chuks EkweStill being renovated.
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Kabir MohammedA good place to be
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Olasunkanmi JimohVery historical place
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Comrade Yusuph Ajibola MeekaaeelSplendid
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Toluwase OluwamakindeHistorical
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Damola Tinubucool
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jesuyon sundayGreat
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Mkpanam EyoHeritage structure!!!
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Adesina Benson OgungbuyiHistorical experience
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Josa WaniyonHistorical
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Marian JonesHistory
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Samuel SenaponNice
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Phil LukaReally historical
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Shaibu MustaphaGood
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Hundeyin IsiakaCute
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Corporate child StoryGood
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Chijioke EmmanuelEmmanuel Chijioke at badagry heritage museum