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Seven must-visit historical places in Ibadan

Israel Arogbonlo
October 3, 2024
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Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo, Nigeria, boasts a fascinating history that dates back to the 18th century. From ancient palaces to colonial-era architecture, Ibadan’s historical sites offer a glimpse into its storied past.

Contents
  • 1. Mapo Hall (1929)
  • 2. University of Ibadan Museum (1948)
  • 3. Ibadan National Museum (1973)
  • 4. Oke Aare Palace (Palace of the Olubadan)
  • 5. Agodi Gardens
  • 6. Cocoa House (1965)
  • 7. Tribune House (1949)

Here are 7 must-visit historical places to explore in Ibadan.

1. Mapo Hall (1929)

This iconic hall is a symbol of Ibadan’s rich history and cultural heritage. Built during the British colonial era, Mapo Hall has hosted notable events and figures.

2. University of Ibadan Museum (1948)

As one of Nigeria’s oldest museums, it showcases cultural and historical artifacts, providing insight into the country’s diverse heritage.

3. Ibadan National Museum (1973)

With an impressive collection of artifacts and relics, this museum is a treasure trove of Ibadan’s history.

4. Oke Aare Palace (Palace of the Olubadan)

The traditional residence of the Olubadan of Ibadan, this palace showcases the city’s monarchic history and cultural significance.

5. Agodi Gardens

This historic recreational center features colonial-era architecture and offers a serene escape from the city.

6. Cocoa House (1965)

Once Nigeria’s tallest structure, this historic building is a testament to Ibadan’s economic importance.

7. Tribune House (1949)

Located in Imalefalafia, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria, Tribune is a historic building that serves as the headquarters of the Nigerian Tribune newspaper. Established by Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the newspaper has been a leading voice in Nigerian journalism.

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