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Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Snowstorm: 9:12am On Feb 20, 2017
Me i wanna go to sambisa forest and Victoria falls....
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by smithjacobs(m): 9:13am On Feb 20, 2017
We can not wait for the government to touch all sector of the economy o
We have to see what we can do
That's the advantage of being an
Entrepreneur
Will like to visit owu fall
In group thou
If you are interested
This is my what's app number
08165314568

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Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ajalawole(m): 9:15am On Feb 20, 2017
OBALORLA:


hit me up anyway you feel like going. if you stay in Lagos, we could use the train!
dm me ur numb, am base in ilorin in case u wanna go again, so i can join the tour
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by tillaman(m): 9:32am On Feb 20, 2017
Nice one bro, ur write up alone got my attention, it felt like I was there with you, u shud consider a career in journalism bro, and I can't believe the govt cud neglect such a beautiful place, never heard of it buh I think it takes the govt nothing to work on owu falls which will ib turn generate a fortune as a tourist attraction, good one bro, heading straight to ur site mayb I will get some oda adventures lol
OBALORLA:
To be very honest here, the thought of me touring Owu falls (the tallest in Nigeria) kept me awake all night- It was the longest since my arrival in Kwara and unknown to the poor me, I was about embarking on my most dangerous mission.


This perfectly describes me

The first woe which betide me was late preparation. I didn’t finish preparing until 9:30am when I finally left home for Unilorin- the only place I could charge my phone which was only 2% alive at the time.
I charged for about 30 minutes before hastily joining a shuttle heading towards post office. This journey made me #120 poorer but I cared less being a nonchalant traveler that I was.
My next hurdle was to get to Omu aran where I was told I’d get the direction to Owu falls. So I strolled relieved into the park by 12:36pm but the bus didn’t move until 2pm. why? I was the second to get there and you know that angry moment when you’d pray earnestly for passengers to just come in for the bus to get filled.
Still unknown to me how rough the journey ahead was going to be, I sat with utmost joy between the driver and another passenger in the front section of the white interstate bus as we journeyed through the infrastructure-starved Kwara state.
The only colourful things I saw aside the green weed which adorned both sides of the express road were myriads of political signboards with over 90% of them bearing the picture of Bukola saraki– With the look of things, the people of Kwara are more satisfied with the posters than the dividends of democracy.

Whats my business? I only blame the Angel who didn’t hear me properly when i told him my most preferred country was Netherlands and not Nigeria.

We soon swept past Idofihan , Igberi Owode, Omupo as our bus maintained a consistent momentum until we got to Iludun Oro– a small village where our bus decided not to move again until we replace the engine’s belt.
So we all alighted and as expected sprinkled to different spots in search of a resting place while we await the arrival of the driver who went to get another belt from a nearby town.
My wristwatch reminded me it’s few minutes past 5pm.

I suddenly remembered I don’t know my next move after getting to Omu Aran, so I decide to ask one of the passengers who was also taking her refuge beside me. She was with her colleague and I suspected from her lousy attitude and endless talks in the bus that she is a public secondary school teacher who came to greet her daughter- an undergraduate in one of the higher institutions in Kwara state.

“Ha! hope you have where to sleep because you certainly can’t return today if you continue this journey o. Its better you go back home and come back tomorrow”.
That was her exact statement. she really said it in a scary manner, the way every yoruba mother does.

I pretended like I heeded her warnings, so I requested for the direction to Owu falls so that I can come back tomorrow like she advised. so she gave me… “you needn’t reach omu aran as there is a shorter route just by that bus stop”- she said pointing to a junction on our left.
I immediately stood up, dusted my partially stained shorts and headed backwards towards Oke Onigbin where she advised.






The time raced fiercely towards 5:30pm as I increased my pace. My tongue was drying up and the sky’s attitude wasn’t encouraging either. I knew i was feeling tired but I decided not to feel it. I was thorn between going back home and forging ahead.

“I cant go back, I managed to mutter. I was already head and neck into the journey.

It occurred to me that the son of man hadn’t eaten anything aside the #50 orange he bought at Igberi Owode. His tummy rumbled but that was the least of his problems.

I finally got to Oke Onigbin where I asked for the buses going to owu falls. The woman smiled and told me buses don’t go there due to how dangerous that road is. My heart skipped as I immediately knew they have finally get me. You know that mogbe moment naw.



I was brought back to life when she said pointing to the right, “go and meet those bikers, they might take you there”.

Its on probability again? kuku key me.
So I proceeded with a shattered mind while the bikers all stopped their conversation immediately on sighting I was coming for them.
“I want to go to owu falls” i said to no one in particular so none answered me except one who told me he can’t go even if his mum begged him.
I finally understood the teacher’s warnings. The time was 5:48pm. My tongue became sour.



Suddenly, one of them volunteered to take me on just one condition, and that was if I would pay him #4,000. I begged him with all the known names that works till we finally arrived at #2,000 for both going and returning.

I hopped on his bike and we zoomed off.

We sped past Ijara, Owu, sabaja, oba isin, owa onire and didn’t stop until we reached Owu falls.

All through our journey, he kept lamenting about the bad state of things in Kwara state, emphasizing on how the Government has refused to tap into the potentials of Owu falls, according to him, this falls has the potentials of being the most sought-after travel destination in Nigeria. I couldn’t agree less even though I haven’t seen it yet.







We journeyed through this path- only the two of us and series of thoughts raced through my mind as the horrible sound of the bike couldn’t drown them. At a point I thought about being kidnapped, at the other, it was the fear of being killed but the friendly nature of my biker did a lot in restoring my hope.

This continued until we got to Owu falls.





These pictures should summarize my experience:







Many thanks to my biker who was more friendly than i thought. he doubled as my photographer and guide.

I’m tempted at this point to throw jabs at the Nigerian government for their negligence towards this place. I’m not being biased here, but I think Owu falls has better chances of topping the list of the best tourists sites in not just Nigeria but Africa at large.

You need to see the videos on my IG page @nomadic_negro to understand me clearly.

The sky alerted me it was time to go, so I quickly took a selfie with my tour guide before jumping on the bike again. It was 6:40pm.




We soon got back to Oke Onigbin where I joined a space wagon which charged me #400 back to post office, leaving me with only #100 which used in joining another cab which took me home.

I was tired but I couldn’t stop rethinking the experience till sleep took me to the regular unknown destination it usually does on a daily.

I was brought back on Sunday which was the next day, did all the necessary rituals and headed straight for the train station but couldn’t catch one due to some technical issues, so I opted for a bus ride instead, even though it costs more.


Ilorin


Back in Oshodi- Lagos, Nigeria.


See more of my adventures on www.nomadicnegro.com
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 9:34am On Feb 20, 2017
Tazmode:
These are mind blowing how? undecided undecided


Have you ever been out of Nigeria?
embarassed
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 9:36am On Feb 20, 2017
Ariel20:



Have you ever been out of Nigeria?
embarassed
my opinion, your dissension, that's normal
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by praisekeyzz(m): 9:39am On Feb 20, 2017
U Don finish?

Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 9:40am On Feb 20, 2017
Tazmode:
my opinion, your dissension, that's normal


If you are well travelled, you'd shove your opinion else where.

That's a potential UNESCO World heritage site and could bring millions into this country if we had sense.

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Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by mu2sa2: 9:44am On Feb 20, 2017
Kwara State lists Owu Falls as one of the state's tourist site. But the useless people that have been ruling the state have refused to develop the site. Imagine, there is no road to the place, not to talk of hotels.Even if the military governors overlooked the site, I wonder why civilian governors since 1999 have failed to see the revenue potential of the beautiful site.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 9:44am On Feb 20, 2017
Ariel20:



If you are well travelled, you'd shove your opinion else where.

That's a potential UNESCO World heritage site and could bring millions into this country if we had sense.
So should you. You took it personal and you are here talking about "sense". Speaking of, where the blazes did you keep yours?

Pls, quote me when you figure out what the term "constructive criticism" means. Enjoy the rest of the day
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Eastwalk(m): 9:46am On Feb 20, 2017
Nice


ERIN IJESHA WATER FALLS OSUN

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Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 9:47am On Feb 20, 2017
Tazmode:
So should you. You took it personal and you are here talking about "sense". Speaking of, where the blazes did you keep yours?

Pls, quote me when you figure out what the term "constructive criticism" means. Enjoy the rest of the day

Oh please cry baby! When you expand your frontiers you can then return to exchange banters. For now read more bro cry

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Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by cornboy(m): 9:57am On Feb 20, 2017
ReneeNuttall:
one shouldn't embark on such journeys alone,its risky,guess am saying this out of nervousness.I really hope to visit places like dis some day.it just shows how blessed this country is.
that is what a man does taking risk
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Mecoy(m): 9:58am On Feb 20, 2017
Berbierklaus:

You won't believe that when we visited the fall,we got so close to it but got tired of looking for it then we went back grin

It was really painful when we got back to the village and was told we were very close to it already,we even thought we missed our way o,well we will visit some other time,because the village is my aunts husband's village,we went during the burial of his father.

Very interesting place grin

If you're in Ilorin, we could go again. Planning the trip with some friends again.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by umesichibuzor: 9:59am On Feb 20, 2017
Please am in Lagos and very interested in going to the falls specially by train07060504284
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ReneeNuttall(f): 10:00am On Feb 20, 2017
cornboy:
that is what a man does taking risk
ha!man ke
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ReneeNuttall(f): 10:01am On Feb 20, 2017
cornboy:
that is what a man does taking risk
ha!man ke
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ReneeNuttall(f): 10:05am On Feb 20, 2017
saintdennis:


Actually ITS BETTER to embark on such journeys alone...

If they were two or more...I guarantee you he wouldn't have reached the waterfall that day.

Infact it's more dangerous walking in groups

@obalorla blame the state government not FG. When Donald duke turned c/rivers to nigeria's tourist capital it wasn't via magic but vision.

When last did anyone see any advertorial on print or electronic media on yankari game reserve?? Erin-ijesha waterfalls? Obudu? Ikogosi springs? Etc

Like u rightly noted, they'd rather use scarce resources for political campaigns

trust me going with few friends brings note fun,for instance I once went for a field trips yo a place in Benin, twas fun,snapping pics with friends,dinning and exploring tgther,I think its note enjoyable going with friends of like minds.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ReneeNuttall(f): 10:09am On Feb 20, 2017
[quote author=Martin124 post=53876346]aaa Rene aw sign with u,!!!if u ready let me know!!!u can even organise it on NL few will be intrested!!![/the distance from Benin to Ilorin is no child's play jor,IG it's Lagos it would av been better
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by OBALORLA(m): 10:12am On Feb 20, 2017
oluseyiforjesus:
I bet you there are spirit in dat River, I don't advice girl to go to water falls especially d fair ones.......... I rest my case here

Aaafricaans!
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ReneeNuttall(f): 10:14am On Feb 20, 2017
OBALORLA:


hit me up anyway you feel like going. if you stay in Lagos, we could use the train!
wow! will see to it,av never entered train before,twill be fun gallore.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by OBALORLA(m): 10:16am On Feb 20, 2017
Adonis3:


Na person wey don chop belleful dey tour





#Adonis3HasSpoken



no! stop that! its an erroneous belief.
u needn't too much tour around Nigeria.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 10:18am On Feb 20, 2017
[quote author=ReneeNuttall post=53880785][/quote]eh serious Well b4 plan for it,,,,u ve to get intrest,,,as u know most NL will be intrested bcouz it has created an avenu for dem to meet their friends!!!also the prize aswell,,,and u can organize it for those based in benin!!!
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by OBALORLA(m): 10:19am On Feb 20, 2017
DuBLINGreenb:
Recession hit the water?
To my mind
The place is over hyped by both you and the bike man,
We must depend on government for everything government is the people the people can contribute 1k each and love-vendor that place up starting from that sign board which is too much a kill joy Victoria falls Disney land etc shouldn't have such signboards the sign should suggest you are going to have fun
Also, give that water Viagra find way to increase its flow
Clean up all that green matter around plant beautiful flowers and trees that are native to that place around the area you can even add a few animals to give the place that extra edge
Then viola


I understand your plight, but sir, this is Nigeria
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Mecoy(m): 10:21am On Feb 20, 2017
mayoor15:
30 minutes baba twale, the owu falls I went to we walked and jogged for about two hours though was rainy season and the bridge after the village head house had fallen down so the car couldn't move me further... But 30 minutes to the fall isn't possible

Well, i know what i am saying.

What will you now say about the OP who didn't have to navigate through the jungle?

Because it didn't happen for you, doesn't mean it cant happen for others.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by ReneeNuttall(f): 10:25am On Feb 20, 2017
Martin124:
eh serious Well b4 plan for it,,,,u ve to get intrest,,,as u know most NL will be intrested bcouz it has created an avenu for dem to meet their friends!!!also the prize aswell,,,and u can organize it for those based in benin!!!

ok
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by OBALORLA(m): 10:25am On Feb 20, 2017
soberdrunk:
Guy you try oooo!!! To think that such a lovely place is located in the "Senate Presidents" hometown and it has been neglected is heartbreaking....

honestly its so disheartening
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by JayRise(m): 10:28am On Feb 20, 2017
OBALORLA:


I'd love to go again if few more people will be willing

Baba I'm interested o. Hw is it going to be?
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by OBALORLA(m): 10:29am On Feb 20, 2017
ALAYORMII:
So many beautiful places

i still have a lot of places on my mind to explore in Nigeria before moving outside it.
would probably put out my travel timetable in case anyone would be willing to go with me.
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by Nobody: 10:30am On Feb 20, 2017
ReneeNuttall:

ok
ok!!!I hail u
Re: Mindblowing Pictures Of Owu Falls- The Unpopular Wonder In The Wilderness by luminouz(m): 10:31am On Feb 20, 2017
ReneeNuttall:
one shouldn't embark on such journeys alone,its risky,guess am saying this out of nervousness.I really hope to visit places like dis some day.it just shows how blessed this country is.
U could go with me dear! Its more fun! grin

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