- Sungbo's
Eredo is a
system of
defensive walls and
ditches that is
located to the
southwest of the
Yoruba town of
Ijebu Ode in Ogun State,
southwest Nigeria...
- (LCDAs). The
LCDAs include Agbado/Oke-Odo, Agboyi-Ketu, Ayobo-Ipaja, Bariga,
Eredo, Egbe-Idimu, Ejigbo, Igando-Ikotun, Ikosi-Isheri, Isolo, Mosan-Okunola,...
- It has an
estimated po****tion of 394,246(2024). It is home to Sungbo's
Eredo one of the
largest ramparts in West Africa. As with most Ijebus, people...
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these walls began in 800–1000 AD.
These walls would be
known as Sungbo's
Eredo. The
walls extended to
eventually cover the
entirety of the
Ijebu kingdom...
- The
piece was
completed in
October 2017,
making its
debut inside Sungbo's
Eredo, an
African monument. The
release coincided with the 10th
anniversary marking...
- and its
intersections with anthropology, led to a
journey inside Sungbo's
Eredo,
bringing the rampart's
narrative back into
social dialogue.[citation needed]...
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earthwork ever constructed. In 1995, the
Benin Moat,
alongside Sungbo's
Eredo, was
added as an
extension to the
existing World Heritage Site of the Royal...
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Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license. "Benin Iya / Sungbo' s
Eredo".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Retrieved 2023-11-20. "Kwiambana and/or...
- Ayobo/Ipaja,
Badagry West, Badagry, Bariga,
Coker Aguda, Egbe Idimu, Ejigbo, Epe,
Eredo, Eti-Osa East, Eti Osa West, Iba, Isolo, Imota, Ikoyi, Ibeju, Ifako-Ijaiye...
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amongst other things,
impressive architectural achievements like Sungbo's
Eredo that are
centuries old,
nevertheless abound. Many
Yoruba peoples organize...