Seriki Faremi Williams Abass Slave Museum, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria

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Seriki Faremi Williams Abass Slave Museum, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Seriki Faremi Williams Abass Slave Museum, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria is located in Badagry, Nigeria on Seriki Faremilekun Williams Abass Compound, Boekoh, Badagry, Lagos. Seriki Faremi Williams Abass Slave Museum, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category museum in Nigeria.

Address

Seriki Faremilekun Williams Abass Compound, Boekoh, Badagry, Lagos

Phone

+234 8037043233

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Anthony Kalu Kennedy

So painful to see and feel what they went through...

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Leke Adelaja

It's an old slave prison or waiting area where slaves are kept till they are ready to be taken to the point of no return back in the days of slave trade., a lot needs to be done on the facility to make it more into a world class tourist center. The building needs more attention and probably government intervention to convert this place to a world class standard. But it's heart breaking seeing some of the punishment slaves went through back in the days , settling real life chains and other instruments used on slaves. It's has some facility like items used in drinking water by the slaves, it also has chains , the real bottle of gin which was usually used in exchange for 40 slaves. Unbrellas dated as far back as 1900

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Annie Spear

I recently visited this museum and need to commend those who have put the displays together and those who impart their knowledge to those who visit. I was pleasantly surprised at the organisation surrounding the Museum and the boat trip across the lagoon taking us across the island to the Atlantic. Steps that were taken by the slaves on route to the ships from which they were sold. A wonderful day with lovely people.

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Diusor Odiakosa

Great place to learn about the Slave Trade Era. The Guides here were awesome and had all the information about the history.

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Henry Nwokobia

Its a well preserved historical monument of the slave trade activities that saw millions of slaves been shipped out of Africa.

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Donald Arinze Nnaek

A good historical site in Nigeria. But don't expect much

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Christopher Ogundare

Very moving relics

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Ojoare Lateef

Nice place to be