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10 places to visit in Ibadan with less than 3k this festive season

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Ibadan is the capital and most populous city of Oyo State, in Nigeria. Often known as Brown Roof City, it is the third-largest city by population in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano. Renowned for its cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, and distinctive attractions, Ibadan provides affordable places for individuals in search of festive experiences

As the festive season approaches, many are eager to embark on memorable experiences without breaking the bank.

If you are in Ibadan with a budget under 3,000 Naira, no need to worry! below are the list of affordable places to explore in the lively city, allowing you to enjoy the festive season without overspending.

Eleyele River


The only location for boat cruise in Ibadan, Eleyele waterside river, is known for its beautiful scenery and lush vegetation. It is located in Ibadan North-west, Eleyele, Oyo state. With N2,500 as entrance fee, you can enjoy a wonderful trip to see pleasant places around the river.

Agodi Gardens
Historically, Agodi Gardens formerly called Agodi Zoological and Botanical Gardens was created in 1967. The garden was destroyed by the Ogunpa flood disaster in 1980 as most of the animals were swept away by the raging water. The garden was renovated in 2012 by the Oyo State Government, and was reopened in 2014.

It is located on Secretariat Road, Mokola Hill; it is a serene oasis with lush greenery, a good picnic spot. The attraction occupies 150 acres of land.
Agodi Gardens has a Lake, a mini zoo, swimming pool/water park, a children’s park amongst other facilities.

It’s a perfect place to relax and unwind without straining your waller with the gate of N500. To gain access into the swimming pool, the ticket is priced N500.

Ilaji Resorts
Ilaji resorts, owned by Dotun Sanusi, is located in Oloyo Village Off Ona-Ara Local Government Secretariat, Akanran, Ibadan.

There’s a restaurant on site. You can enjoy a drink at the bar/lounge. Public spaces have free WiFi. You’ll find a business center on site. Event space at this hotel measures 1033 square feet (96 square meters) and includes conference space. A terrace, barbecue grills, and a garden are also featured at Ilaji Hotel and Sport Resort. Free self parking is available. This 3-star Akanran hotel is smoke free. You can gain access to the resort with entrance fee of N1,500.

Bowers tower (Oke Layipo)
Bower’s Tower, a historic landmark in Ibadan, is a 60-foot structure erected in 1936 to honor Captain Robert Lister Bower, the first British resident in Nigeria. Appointed by Queen Elizabeth in 1893 to resolve conflicts among Yoruba kingdoms, the tower stands atop “Oke Are” hill, offering a breathtaking 360-degree view of the landscape. The N1,000 entrance fee allows you see the city’s beauty from above.

You can spot a number of landmarks like the University College Hospital (UCH), University of Ibadan, Cocoa House, Dugbe Market, Agodi Gardens and lots more.

University of Ibadan (U.I) zoo
In 1963, the University of Ibadan in Nigeria placed advertisements in the UK national press and other outlets to find an individual to oversee its growing zoo. Back then, the zoo was a component of the University’s Department of Zoology, established around 1948, concurrently with the founding of the University itself.

Experience a wildlife adventure at the University of Ibadan Zoological Garden. The entrance fee is N500, allowing you to observe various animal species, ranging from lion to rabbit.

National museum of unity, Ibadan

The Ibadan National Museum of Unity is an ethnographic museum in Ibadan, Nigeria. The museum is dedicated to the culture of the different ethnic groups of Nigeria.

The museum was established in 4th April 2022 and it located in Ibadan southwest, Oyo state.

The museum grounds are situated within a charming grove of trees, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The architecture is also intriguing, featuring a sequence of hexagonal interconnected sections that may not be immediately evident from ground level.

It is one of the cheapest exciting places to visit in Ibadan with 250 (for adults) and 100 (for children).

Mapo Hall
Mapo Hall, colonial-style Ibadan City Hall on top of Mapo Hill in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. It is one of the oldest part of Ibadan city and it was commissioned during the colonial era by Captain Ross in 1929.

It’s a terrific site to learn about the city’s history and view some of its most famous structures. You can explore the premises and learn about its significance for free.

Irefin Palace
The Irefin Palace is yet another treasure chest of ancient Yoruba history and wonder in Ibadan. Located in the nucleus of the city, the busy Beere market, this structure still stands today with imposing grace since 1910.

This palace was the official former residence of the Olubadan of Ibadan, the city’s traditional ruler. It is a beautiful and historic building that is well worth a visit. Explore its architecture and history for free.

Exploring these enjoyable destinations in Ibadan is both practical and highly fulfilling. With tranquil gardens, historical landmarks, cultural attractions, and natural wonders, the city provides a diverse array of experiences.

Cocoa house
Cocoa house, which was built from proceeds of agricultural commodities (e.g., Cocoa, Rubber, Timber) of the then Western State of Nigeria.

Cocoa House, was completed in July 1964 and commissioned in July 1965 (58 years). At a height of 105 metres, it was the first skyscraper in West Africa and was, from 1965 to 1979, the tallest building in Nigeria.

It is located in Dugbe, a major commercial area in Ibadan, Oyo State, and has 26-storey building, which was proposed by Obafemi Awolowo.

It houses ancient Odua Museum and Hall of Fame, which is located at the 24th floor of Cocoa house. You can experience the beautiful scenery with just N500.

Tunde Odunlade Arts and Culture Connexions, Ibadan.
Tunde Odunlade arts and culture is located in No 2, Ladoke Akintola street, Aare Ave, Bodija, Ibadan. With N500, you can explore the ancient art pieces.

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Idris Elba to reprise Pete Edochie’s role in new ‘Things Fall Apart’ TV series

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Idris Elba, the British actor, is set to executive produce and star in the TV adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart‘.

The late Nigerian author first published the book in 1958.

‘Things Fall Apart’ is Achebe’s debut novel and the first book of the iconic literary mind’s African Trilogy, followed by ‘No Longer at Ease’ and ‘Arrow of God’.

The novel depicts the pre-colonial life in Igboland and the subsequent appearance of European missionaries and colonial forces in the late 19th century.

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The book was first brought to life as a movie in 1971 and a mini-series in 1987 with ace actor Pete Edochie playing Okonkwo, the novel’s protagonist, who was famous in the villages of Umuofia for being a wrestling champion.

According to Variety, a TV series adaptation of ‘Things Fall Apart’ is in development by the American production studio, A24.

Elba will executive produce the series alongside Gina Carter under their newly launched 22Summers production company.

Also among the executive producers are David Oyelowo, Amanda N’Duka, Ben Forkner, Dayo Ogunyemi and Achebe Masterworks.

Idris will take on the role of Edohie as Okonkwo in the new series.

Things Fall Apart is the captivating story of Okonkwo (Elba), one of literature’s most iconic characters—a fearless African warrior and leader who is resolute about preserving his people and culture. As British colonizers disrupt his world, Okonkwo’s struggle to maintain power and tradition spirals into a heart-wrenching confrontation. His fierce resolve, a fatal flaw in the face of unstoppable change, makes him an unforgettable character, embodying the tension between strength, vulnerability and adaptability.

The news outlet reports that no writer is currently attached to the project, nor is it currently set up at a streaming service or network.

‘Things Fall Apart’ is seen as an archetypal modern African novel in English and one of the first such novels to receive global critical acclaim. It has been translated into over 60 languages and is a staple book in schools throughout Africa.

The novel is widely studied in English-speaking countries worldwide. It is also widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written.

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Naomi Campbell banned from being charity trustee in UK for using funds on spa treatment

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Naomi Campbell, the British supermodel, has been banned from being a charity trustee in England and Wales for five years.

In a statement by the UK Charity Commission, Fashion for Relief, Campbell’s charity, was said to have been “poorly governed and managed financially” by the trustees.

The inquiry which was conducted between April 2016 and July 2022 found that only 8.5% of the funds raised were spent on charitable grants.

It added that part of the charity funds was also used to pay Campbell’s stay at luxurious hotels, spa treatment as well as her cigarettes.

Reacting to the inquiry in an interview with AP, Campbell said she was unaware of the expenses because she “was not in control of my charity”.

“I have just found out today about the findings, and I am extremely concerned,” she said.

“I was not in control of my charity, I put the control in the hands of a legal employer.”

Asides from Campbell, Veronica Chou and Bianca Hellmich are among trustees sanctioned.

Hellmich was banned for nine years for receiving $385,000 of unauthorized funds for consultancy services. Chou was banned for four years.

Commenting on the ban, Tim Hopkins, who was part of the investigation, said Campbell and the other trustees failed in their legal duties.

“Trustees are legally required to make decisions that are in their charity’s best interests and to comply with their legal duties and responsibilities,” he said.

“Our inquiry has found that the trustees of this charity failed to do so, which has resulted in our action to disqualify them”.

About £344,000 has also been recovered and a further £98,000 of charitable funds have been protected.

The funds were used to make donations to two other charities and settle outstanding liabilities.

Campbell founded Fashion For Relief in 2005 with the aim of relieving poverty.

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Malian singer Rokia Traore to be extradited to Belgium over child custody

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Malian singer Rokia Traore will be extradited from Italy to Belgium over an outstanding two-year prison sentence handed down in a child custody dispute, her lawyer said Thursday.

The singer and guitarist was sentenced in absentia by a Brussels court last year on charges of parental abduction.

She was arrested in Italy in June and challenged the extradition order, but a Rome court ruled Thursday that “Rokia will have to be transferred to Belgium within 10 days from today,” lawyer Maddalena Claudia Del Re told AFP.

Traore had been arrested in Paris in March 2020 on a European arrest warrant over a Belgian court ruling ordering her to return her daughter, now aged nine, to the child’s Belgian father.

She defied a ban on leaving France and flew home to Mali several months later, before she could be sent to Belgium.

A lawyer for the child’s father said he had not had any contact with his daughter, who lives in Mali, since she turned four.

The lawyer said the father had offered to draw up a new custody agreement with Traore, validated by Malian and Belgian courts, to “find a way out of this nightmare and guarantee their child a future with two parents”.

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