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Our Heritage Story

Where Every Rock, Street, and Song Speaks of History.

The Sacred Rock

Rising majestically above the city, Olumo Rock has been the watchtower and refuge of Abeokuta for over 150 years. It sheltered warriors during conflict and now stands as a symbol of peace, spiritual strength, and resilience.

Centuries of Rich History (Pre-1800s)

Long before modern borders, Abeokuta stood as a sanctuary for the Egba people—a place of unity, safety, and identity. Here, traditions were nurtured, and a community grounded in culture and kinship was born.

Colonial Heritage (1860s – Early 1900s)

Abeokuta’s architecture tells the tale of cultural fusion—where indigenous design meets colonial influence. These historic structures, from cathedrals to administrative buildings, showcase craftsmanship that has endured for generations.

The Sodeke Statue Donation

In a profound gesture of cultural preservation, Prince Yemisi Shyllon, philanthropist and Africa’s foremost art collector, generously donated a majestic statue of Chief Sodeke to the people of Egbaland in Ogun State. The unveiling took place on November 19, 2024, at the Ake Palace Roundabout in Abeokuta, beside the historic St. Peter’s Cathedral.

Today’s Living Legacy (Present Day)

Our heritage is not locked in the past—it thrives in our music, art, fashion, and celebrations. Abeokuta continues to inspire, connecting the heartbeat of history with the rhythm of modern life.

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