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CultureOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 11:54am On Aug 24, 2015
Visit Ogunde Living History Museum and learn about African History and Culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330

CelebritiesOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 12:22am On Aug 19, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330

PoliticsOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 8:53am On Aug 18, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330

TravelOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 8:45am On Aug 18, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330

CultureOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 8:37am On Aug 18, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330
TravelOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 3:09am On Aug 17, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330
TV/MoviesOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 3:03am On Aug 17, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330
PoliticsOgunde Living History Museum by Lakeeeeeee(op): 2:53am On Aug 17, 2015
The late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde of blessed memory was a foremost cultural icon and the pioneer of what has come to be known as the Nigerian film industry.
This respected Nigerian left a legacy that transcends the country's landscape to other parts of the world where the Yorubas in diaspora can be found.
A legend whose works continue to be a reference point to the ingenuity of the African traditional art.
In honour of this Icon, a museum dedicated to his works and artifacts has been commissioned. This museum has a rich collection of indigenous art works,
the Burial site of Late Chief Dr Hubert Adedeji Ogunde. The room he slept in for the last 10 years of his life. All his personal effects, film equipments and costumes. All his recorded music, the family genealogy and his autobiography. Scene from Aiye and Jaiyesimi film (Iyara Agbara). His prayer room and other valuables.
The museum is open to members of the public at a token.
To this end, you are invited to take a guided tour of the museum. We have created a secured environment to guarantee safety.
With our amiable tour guides, you would be able to learn about African culture especially the Yoruba culture which is well showcased in the museum.
Aside from the unforgettable cultural education that would be acquired, so much entertainment would also be derived from this tour.
Thank you very much as we look forward to seeing you.

Location: Ogunde's Quarters Ososa Ogun State, Nigeria.
Opening times: 10am to 4pm from  Tuesday to Friday. 9am to 5pm on Saturday, Sunday and on Public Holidays. 
Museum is closed on Mondays. 

By Adeleke Ogunde
Manager/Curator
08033959330

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