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Osogbo (also Oṣogbo , rarely Oshogbo) is the state capital city of Osun. Osogbo city seats the Headquarters of both Osogbo Local Government Area (situated at Oke Baale Area of the city) and Olorunda Local Government Area (situated at Igbonna Area of the city). It is some 88 kilometers by road Northeast of Ibadan. It is also 100 kilometers by road South of Ilorin and 115 kilometers Northwest of Akure; Osogbo shares boundary with Ikirun, Ilesa, Ede, Egbedore and Iragbiji and is easily accessible from any part of the state because of its central nature. It is about 48 km from Ife, 32 km from Ilesa, 46 km from Iwo, 48 km from Ikire and 46 km from Ila-Orangun; The City boasted of a population of about 156,694 people, based on the 2006 Census; the postal code of the area is 230.
Osogbo lies on the railway line from Lagos to Kano. It is known for the Osogbo School of Art and the Oja Oba Market building, said to be the former Oba's palace, within yards of the Osogbo Grand Mosque.
City of Oshogbo Osun State Nigeria
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Nigeria, Osun, A is the state capital city of Osun. Osogbo city seats the Headquarters of both Osogbo Local Government Area. More importantly the Unesco Osun Osogbo Sacred Groves, heritage site is located too.
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Osun-Osogbo or Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove is a sacred forest along the banks of the Oshun River just outside the city of Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria.
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Osun Oshogbo is a world heritage site situated in South-west Nigeria, an ancient grove with interesting history.
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Sacred place for rituals. The last remaining one in Yoruba culture. UNESCO World Heritage.
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Climbing the 7 layers of Olumirin Water Falls, Erin-Ijesha, Osun State. Olumirin water falls is located approximately 70 minutes outside the Osun State capital - Osogbo. This was fun climb. A friend of mine had recently moved to Osogbo and invited me to visit. While there, he mentioned Olumirin and I said I'd like to climb to the top. My friend felt it was not a good idea as it would take all day and is strenuous and he for sure wasn't going to be climbing. After reminding him that I had recently climbed to the top of Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, this surely couldn't be harder, he made the necessary arrangements to get me to the mouth of the water fall. It took 2.5 hours to climb to the top.....including video time. I would rate this as a moderate climb because the elevation gain can b...
This two-day symposium examines the role of Africa and its diaspora in the development of art of the United States, from nineteenth-century portraiture to American modernism; from the Harlem Renaissance to the contemporary art world. Chair: Tanya Sheehan, Associate Professor of Art, Colby College Anne-Grit Becker, PhD Candidate in Art History, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany "Toward a Language of Material: Cy Twombly's North African Sketchbooks" Chika Okeke-Agulu, Associate Professor of African and African Diaspora Art, Princeton University "Living in Color: Jacob Lawrence and the Osogbo Experience in the Early 1960s" Peju Layiwola, Associate Professor of Art and Art History, University of Lagos, Nigeria "Transcultural Conversations: American and Nigerian Art in Dialogue"
Existing Nigerian heritage sites have been recognised historically as being of national importance to the cultural heritage and history of the country. Nigerians are also accustomed to the monuments erected to commemorate a person or an important event. Other monumental structures have become popular to different social groups in reminisce of bygone eras.. This video is meant to showcase Nigeria's fascinating sites and tourist attraction centres to nigerians and foreigners who are interested in tourism. Produced by Idea Robot Production
The beautiful landscape of the Atlantika Mountains in Nigeria's Adamawa State (learn more http://bit.ly/1aT23O7) is home to the Koma people who settled in the area in the wake of the Fulani jihad. Numbering roughly 55,000, the Koma have preserved many of their unique and varied cultural practices which date back many years. If you loved Discover Nigeria with ZODML at http://www.zodml.org/Nigeria
The agboremileke deity festival is celebrated every 3years...it is a veritable tool for social cultural development with great tourism potentials...it is one of the best festivals in Lagos State.
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