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| NO. 1 BOEKOH QUARTERS, MARINA BADAGRY Badagry Local Government, Lagos, Nigeria |
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MrMessohWith right management, the museum can be a celebrated historical site since it has lots of potential. There is also need to publicize it.
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Ahmed Ademola OlugbileIt was a wonderful experience here for the first time and listening to such stories of the past about the predecessors on earth. The suffering of the slaves, the dominance of the white slave masters, the operation of cells, their lineage, the wars, exchange of items of value for men, point of no return and many more.
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Sanya OluwadareMy being in the company of other members of Lagos Local Guides affords me the rare lifetime opportunity of reliving what slave trade was like - back in the days.
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Tosin OsetobaNice tour guide, knows his job well
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Moses BankoleHere you can see and hear about the root of slavery in Nigeria.
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Kelechi EgwimVery minimal facility. Not much information here, just a few random collected artifacts.
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Alaneme IzuchukwuA nice experience... Facilities are not much but they contain all histories and relics intact.... Government should improve on it cause its falling into total decay..
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Mayowa AdeyinkaThe tour guide was well informed and the tour was very detailed I could feel the feelings of the slaves when the guide spoke... The place had an odd smell though
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Lolu AdeloreThis place is awesome...so many slave relics to remind us of our past lives...you should stop by and see it...really interesting
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Ojoare LateefInteresting tourist attraction
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Michael UzomaIt makes my remember so much things my grandfather use to tell me,
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Watson SewedoHistorical with original relics. A first hand explanation of the primitive life style of the people of the old.
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Sagir AdamuHistoric slave house..
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Julius AmosuThis is a great app, i enjoy it much more than any other app
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Nasir Alebiosu-OgunmadeOwned by the Moved Family and located in the Badagry marina, it is one of the various tourist destination sites in Badagry. There are guides to show, narrate and explain relics to visitors especially the slave trade.
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Josh LegendIt was nice.. Lovely.. A memorable experience indeed
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Adewale PetersNice and memorable place and pleasant stories of slave trade that touches the heart
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Godwin EhiweGood. The facilities for the artifacts need improvement. Also advertising especially pre holiday season.
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Akas OviThe Original Slaves Relics of the 16th to 18th Century Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Era, Shackles, chains and other iron lock used on the bought slaves by the slave masters /merchants belonging to the Royal Family of MOBEE OF BADAGRY KINGDOM, IT MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED YEATS OLD.
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Victor Carlvin OjeakhenaNothing here, rather advise you go to Federal Museum. All you see in the picture below is all there is to see. Nothing special.
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ANJORIN OLUWAFEMIIt was the slave shipping base during the era of slave trade. Filled with relics of slave trade.
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temofe ebulokuGreat historic site to behold. Must see.
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Akinrinsola ClaraIt was a really fun visit
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eric ayobamiA private slave museum with slave trade relics and artifacts, different from the baracoon
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Adebis SamuelU will various slave trade material eg chain , pad lock and u lmages
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Aderayo SaidatFun and interesting
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Ebenezer FalodunHolds just enough information about slavery
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Blessing chinyereHistorical experience. Very nice
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Tunde LukmanBest kept history if Nigeria slavery and slave trade.
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Ade SomideQuite historical. Well maintained.
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Stephen T OWell packaged now
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Ayodele Ayo-akweExperience the pain of the slaves during the period of slave trade
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Dele OgundahunsiHistorical place about slave trade in West Africa
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Emonena Osifo-WhiskeyA time travel experience
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AKINTOYE OYELAMILovely place to learn historical events
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Oba Samuel ThomasGreat place
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joseph ajefuIts was cool
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Samuel Adeyemi ThomasGreat place
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Aisha OkubadejoI loved it