1 and half plot(900sqm) available for sale

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One and half plot(900sqm) available for sale 

 

LOCATION: Plot 11, block e, boft garden, cbd, opic estate, agbara, ogun state. 

 

Title Document:  

*Registered Land survey,  

*Letter of validation of allocation from the Ogun state property and investment corporation (Opic)

 

Price : 10 million

Price
N10,000,000
1 and half plot(900sqm) available for sale
1 and half plot(900sqm) available for sale
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Reference Number
66152242
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Marketed by REWAN CONSULTS

Contact Ridwan Ogunbowale

Location icon 24, magbon obele road, magbon bus stop. Lagos badagry express way.

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About Badagry

Badagry is a historic coastal town located in Lagos State, Nigeria. Situated along the Gulf of Guinea, it holds significant historical and cultural importance. 

  1. Historical Significance: Badagry played a crucial role in the transatlantic slave trade era. It served as a major port where slaves were captured, held in dungeons, and subsequently shipped off to the Americas and Europe. The town was a hub for slave traders, with European powers establishing forts and trading posts in the area.

  2. Heritage Sites: Badagry is known for its numerous historical sites and landmarks that commemorate its involvement in the slave trade. These include the Badagry Heritage Museum, the Slave Port, the Slave Route (also known as the Point of No Return), the Mobee Family Slave Relics Museum, and the Seriki Abass Slave Museum. These sites provide insights into the dark history of slavery and attract tourists interested in understanding Africa's past.

  3. Agia Tree: The Agia Tree, located in Badagry, holds cultural and historical significance. It is believed to be over 400 years old and serves as a symbol of unity and justice. Traditionally, it was a gathering spot for town meetings and served as a shelter for early missionaries.

  4. Cultural Festivals: Badagry is known for its vibrant cultural festivals that celebrate the town's heritage. The most notable festival is the Badagry Festival, held annually, which showcases the town's traditional music, dance, costumes, and art. The festival attracts both local and international visitors.

  5. Tourism and Recreation: Apart from its historical attractions, Badagry offers beautiful beaches and natural scenery along the coastline. These beaches, such as Whispering Palms Resort and Suntan Beach, provide opportunities for leisure activities, relaxation, and water sports. Visitors can also explore the picturesque coastal landscape and enjoy boat rides along the lagoon.

  6. Economic Activities: In addition to tourism, Badagry's economy is supported by agriculture, fishing, and small-scale industries. The town is known for its production of coconut, cassava, and other agricultural products. Fishing activities thrive due to the town's coastal location and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.

  7. Transportation: Badagry is connected to other parts of Lagos State through road networks. The Lagos-Badagry Expressway serves as the main route linking the town to the rest of Lagos. Additionally, water transportation via boats and ferries is available for travel between Badagry and other coastal areas.

  8. Cultural Diversity: Badagry is home to various ethnic groups, including the Badagry, Egun, and Yoruba people. The town's cultural diversity is reflected in its languages, traditions, and festivals. The Eyo festival, an important cultural event celebrated by the Egun people, is a notable example.