"If any cultural object is destroyed or stolen, Nigeria's history is no longer complete, and that is why we must all strive as much as possible to protect them.
Professionals from all walks of life converged at the BOOC Conference Hall, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife recently to mark the 16th Annual Faculty of Dentistry Conference and celebrate the 50th anniversary
Sungbo Eredo heritage: Nigeria’s potential tourists’ hub Mustapha Temidayo
Sungbo-Eredo Heritage in Ilara-Epe, Lagos State that spans 160 kilometres has been in existence since the 13th Century. Being the largest monument in Africa, it is set to join the global monuments as it will place Nigeria as the global tourists’ hub. This is so because it enjoys the support of the French and American governments which will enable it to get global recognition from the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). CHINAKA OKORO reports.
As early as 8:00 in the morning on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, high chiefs, women and community leaders of Ilara-Epe, the ancient kingdom situated in Eredo Local Council Development Area of Lagos State converged on the expansive palace of Oba Olufolarin Ogunsanwo, Telade 1V.