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Shere Hills
The Shere hill is the apex of the Jos Plateau. The hill peaks at 1, 829 metres above sea level. The hilltop presents beautiful and relaxing scenery in an area excellent for picnic, mountaineering, and sightseeing and camping.
Africans are all over the world for their very rich cultural and heritage,and nigeria is surely not left out especially when it comes to reach kingdom of warri.The olu of warri palace has been a very big attraction to visitors for both withun and outside the shores of warri.the palace is home to the traditional ruler of the kingdom and plays host to the numerous cultural rites and festival carried out by the people of warri.warri is home to the itsekiris who sharre a similar heritage with the binis....... HISTORY OF THE PALACE The history of this wonderful palace was dates back to the 15th century,precisely 1480.The history of the itsekiris can be traced to the binis as the are said to be originated from the bini kingdom.According to historians.a bini prince known as GINUWA discover the kingdom and built the palace after he was sent to warri by the then oba of bini.the palace is located at the centre of ode itsekiris as it also srve as a private for the olu of warri{ki...
BILIKISU SUNGBO SHRINE Located in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, the Bilikisu Sungbo Shrine is a set of walls built for defense and also to unite the different tribes in that region. It was built in 800 – 1000 AD in honour of the noble woman, Oloye Bilikisu Sungbo. The walls are currently covered with moss and locals go there to pay homage to her heritage by visiting this shrine. It has gained the attention of some archaeologists and is one of the oldest man-made monuments in West Africa. bigtimeafrica.blogspot.com
Ani Ozalla Lake: Ani Ozalla Lake and Shrine is a natural lake that lies within Ozalla in Nkanu West LGA near Enugu. The major attraction at the lake is the presence of crocodiles which are regarded as goddesses. They only appear from the lake at the command of the chief priest to take offerings from supplicants. Tourists who will like to see the crocodiles most come with a fowl, palm wine and kola nuts which the chief priest offers to the crocodiles. There are other rules that most be adhered to before visiting the lake.
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