OUR TOUR TO BADAGRY
Halo Steemians!
Halo Ulogs!
I have been away for too long, sowi about that... i missed you all though.
And today, i want to share with you all how our tour went yesterday.
We (me & my sister) woke up by 4am, and started preparing for this journey which was proposed to last for 3hrs, coupled with traffic and african time.
We left home 5:20am to Ikate bus stop, were the coasta bus picked us.
We waited for 10mins before the vehicle arrived, though my sis was becoming impatient cos she said i made us leave home b4 time(AFRICAN TIMERS lol).
We were about five then... so the vehicle had to stop at som places to pick others as we were going. Some drove behind with their cars...
It was earlier wen we left home, so no make up for us... Lolz.
The journey was going well... but the traffic was much. Wen we got to Lasu, it took almost 45mins for those folks to come out and join us. I waited impatiently though.... and journey continued.
As for me: I had plans of making new friends, cos i have really missed my close friends
Badagry was actually farther than I tot, it was like an outskirt of Lagos state.
...And finally we got there, tank God... Time-9:52am!
We stopped first at the event center. Now everyone's here!... So someone had to enhance her beauty a bit... and with her wig on!
Were we had our breakfast of Tea and bread @10:30am.
Then set out to Badagry home (the nub of the tour)... it was just a 5mins drive.
Look what I saw first...
Then the Badagry slave-merchant "SEKIRI"
a former slave of the white folks, who traded his freedom for the sale and supply of badagry people to his former masters.
The slaves!
This was the most captivating we saw...
I felt her pain too...
the Barraccon was were Sekiri hid som of the slaves b4 exporting them, as i heard
I did the Shaku Shaku dance a liru here...
@THE BADAGRY SLAVE MUSEUM
From there we all set out to badagry River.
They warned that those wit strange phobia 4 water should stay back... me i didnt even listen.
Though i have had a scary experience wit river wen i was 8...but I didn't tink it changed a tin now.
Looking at the river, i was encouraged to wear the safety jackets (funny)
...and the sailor helped an encouraged girl out...
All ready to sail across!
With the boat.
We got to the other end and started heading to badagry beach... each aims to take u farther from the river, buh closer to the beach... How Awesome!
Look som interesting stuffs we saw on our way
A coconut case with fabric lining (how creative)!
The kids and their mum made them
And sells it at the cost of 1000#... not baed.
These wakanda fellas!
The slaves Route... had many paths... one leading to the beach.
It was a 21mins walk to the beach...
Valentine our new artise friend joined our crew and yes... it became more interesting. Not mindind the hot sun.
Our host... the Grand Father of the mavin records (great man wit mind) stopped at this spot just to give us the history of pop in nigeria.
The second phrase inscribed on the slate moved me though.
But he told us that the slaves didnt return and assured us of our own return!
Few walks we stormed the beach
... and I was happy!
We took som pics... I still maintained som distance away from the ebb of the beach.. Lol
and the crew of artise posed for this one
And then started out back to the event center, another 21mins walk... Arrgh!
We got to the river, entered our boat and sailed off
Entered the bus
We got back at 3pm.
Had our lunch of Jollof rice and fried plantain.
Watched the artise perform.
Some sang, some gave a spoken word and the Diva Belly-danced...
And the host gave his closing remark.
It was really a hectic day... wit awesome personnels.
I did love the history of Badagry and how this slavery was put to an end... is what I'm yet to knw
We left the event center @exactly 7pm to Lagos.
Traffic killed it... but Licking Mouth danced all the way to make our journey fun.
We got home 11pm... Tired and exhausted.
...But happy...
We thank God it all went well, and we all were happy ever after.
As for my plan... I'm still on it. I made one shaa
Our Tour to Badagry was A Goal!!!
Thank you steemians, Ulogers and all for letting me share wit you.
I love you all.
History is Reality in story!
Do have a blessed day too.
This was such an amazing ulog to read. Lot of interesting places and activities were part of your day.
A suggestion : Would be great if you rotated the pictures, so that your readers can go through them easily.
I was looking this up on the laptop and was turning my head to get a better view and now my neck is hurting :(
Awnn! Thanks diva.
So Sowi about that... didn't knw the pixs took another angle.
Hehe it's fine:) But would be good to take care of it.
Sure... I will in my next post.