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My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 11:48am On Oct 04, 2019
I have heard a lot about the Point if no return in Badagry and I couldn't wait to visit this amazing destination. This place was the hub of slavery and history had it that over 2 million slaves were sold off this island. I am a lover of art, nature and history and I think destination gives a mixture of the three.

I can travel anywhere for adventure and I set off to visit Badagry.

So we set off from Lagos as early as 8am, we went through Iyana Iba from Iyana Ipaja this is to beat the crazy Mile 2 traffic , then from Iyana Iba we headed straight to Badagry. This is one of the craziest journey I have ever embarked on, It leaves you thinking and annoyed at the same time. But I won't talk about that. Then had one of the longest and tiring drive. Then finally we got to Badagry. YAY!!!

Now the sight of the Badagry roundabout will make you forget the worries and the hurdle of getting there. On the roundabout lies the Sato drum statue. You don't need anyone to tell you this town is a peaceful one. from the roundabout, we took a left turn, straight ahead is the way to Seme Border.
Then we drove down to he Badagry slave port.

1. You will see a lot of these funny looking vehicles which are mostly used in conveying goods from neighbouring countries to Nigeria and vice versa
2. The sato drum Statue
3. less than 5 minutes drive from the sato drum statue is the fisherman statue
4. Badagry Slave port


https://www.travelwaka.com/gberefu-island-point-of-no-return-badagry-the-original-slave-route/

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 11:49am On Oct 04, 2019

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 12:05pm On Oct 04, 2019
Then we did a quick stop at some slave museums

1. The Mobee Museum
2. Mobee Museum
3. the Brazilian slave p[rison
4.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 12:07pm On Oct 04, 2019
The Point of no return is an island that can only be accessed by a boat so brace up, this even made it more attractive to me. I love adventures. So the boat cruise took less thn 5 minutes and we are off to Gberefu Island where the point of no return is located. I must confess its a beautiful island., This island alone can generate billions for the Nigerian government yearly. It has lots of history and many people abroad can trace back their roots to this Island.
On reaching this Island we headed straight to the original slave route which is a 30 minutes walk to the point of no return

1. The boat
2. The Gberefu Island
3. Original Slave Route
4. Gberefu island and the road to the point of no return

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Kvngwitty(m): 12:34pm On Oct 04, 2019
Amazing ���

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by GOFRONT(m): 12:46pm On Oct 04, 2019
Chaii.....

This one down here truely a Journey of no Return.... If u know u know be dat!!!

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 12:47pm On Oct 04, 2019
On our way lies the attenuation well. they claimed This well has some magical power that any slave that drinks from it loses their memory or consciousness. It is located on the original slave route, as the slaves march toward the point of no return

1. Attenuation well
2. inside the well
.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 12:54pm On Oct 04, 2019
So there were plans by the former Governor of Lagos Babatunde Raji fashola to convert this place into a world class resort where there will be charlets and cottages. But somehow the past governor of Lagos Ambode neglected the project that was 70% almost completed. If only they can focus on development and ignore their differences.

1. Abandoned Chalets
2. another abandoned project
3. An abandoned Cinema hall
4. Another abandoned project

The plan was to make this place a world class tourist attaraction with a Museum , Charlets , an art theatre, a massive hall , event centre etc but the place has been abandoned and neglected.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 1:01pm On Oct 04, 2019
My whole excitement came to a halt when I saw those abandoned projects because we would have loved to spend the night here, but anyways , the journey continued and we were on our way to the point of no Return, as we draw closer , I saw this magnificent structure from afar. what is that

The local tour guide said thats the point of no return . as we move closer we started hearing the splash of water that led to one of the most beautiful beaches in Nigeria

1. The point of return
2. Point of No return
3. The point of return - Its currently an abadoned project but imagine how beautiful it will be when completed?
4. You can rent here to sit when you visit.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 1:07pm On Oct 04, 2019
Then as we move closer I couldn't help but smile at the beauty of this beach . The name has been changed from the point of no return to the point of return, No one ever escaped from this Island, Now this journey that used to be a very dreaded one is now a beauty to behold. It reminds us of what our forefathers went through in the hands of the Colonial masters. Lalasticlala the history here almost brought tears to my eyes and at the end, I thank God the era of slavery is over even though now we need to stop mental slavery.
1. The point of return
2. the beach
3. the beach
4. Point of return

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 1:08pm On Oct 04, 2019
You can say that again

Kvngwitty:
Amazing ���
Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by jieta: 1:09pm On Oct 04, 2019
wow

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by travelwaka: 1:25pm On Oct 04, 2019

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Austineva(m): 3:55pm On Oct 04, 2019
Ok
Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Richdad50(m): 3:55pm On Oct 04, 2019
shocked

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by midnighter(f): 3:56pm On Oct 04, 2019
this is so cool...well done

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Nobody: 3:56pm On Oct 04, 2019
travelwaka:
So we set off from Lagos as early as 8am, we went through Iyana Iba from Iyana Ipaja
Is Badagry no longer in Lagos

Local man is confused ogrin

Kudos to OP though

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by kaptaneSaka(m): 3:58pm On Oct 04, 2019
where was My great grandparent when white were buying slaves

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Exc2000: 3:59pm On Oct 04, 2019
cool


lol... Nigerians monumentalising slave trade point Am sure if Another slave ship came this december many fustrated Nigerians would gladly pay to jump onboard the slave ships, some would even pay travel agent to get a slot as slave in US or Canada....

Abeg O.P dont drink from any well arround there, because rumour has it that water around there was jazzed so as to hypnotise the slaves and turn them to controllable animals that less than ten man crew can succesfully take hundreds of slaves without any argument


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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by ORIJIN201(m): 3:59pm On Oct 04, 2019
In as much as this is an important part of history, I'm ashamed of the black man.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Nobody: 4:00pm On Oct 04, 2019
Leeemao. My backyard, where i dey pass everyday. Okay o

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by immortalityk: 4:01pm On Oct 04, 2019
How many times will another person post about this
Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by PhantomD(m): 4:01pm On Oct 04, 2019
Really amazing ❤️❤️

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by noblealuu: 4:01pm On Oct 04, 2019
The era of slavery is no more...buh mental slavery still with us.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Minenaira: 4:02pm On Oct 04, 2019
Our forefathers suffer gan oo
cry cry
Modern slavery still on tho

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by crazygod(m): 4:03pm On Oct 04, 2019
There was a time govt wanted to build a films village like what u have in Hollywood there in badagry. But as usual, the money enter voice mail

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by Ifeanyi2017(m): 4:04pm On Oct 04, 2019
Lagos is small place full of discoveries. you really enjoyed a lot. hope u no return from the land of no returns .haha shocked

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by lolipopandy(f): 4:04pm On Oct 04, 2019
Wish to go there again

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by whitedove(m): 4:04pm On Oct 04, 2019
To think that i live close to this place and have not visited still baffles me....of course,i have paid thousands to another man's land.

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Re: My Adventurous Trip To The Point Of No Return In Badagry by faith551(m): 4:05pm On Oct 04, 2019
Wow, this is breathtaking. If only our thick headed leaders can tap into the Gold mine in the form of tourist attraction sites in this country

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