Feature:Mould by God(Olumo)

   By Victor Olubiye

 The Abeokuta town has been serving as a major tourist centre of Ogun State and one of the le


ading ones in Africa because of the mysterious rocks,trees and the fascinating stories that has been tied to the tourist site.

    Do you know about the history tied to the ROCK ?

   Olumo Rock was discovered by a hunter by the name Adagba, who used the rock as means of fortress during the intertribal war in the 19th Century.

  The rock also served as a vantage point for the inhabitants at the time as it enabled them have a clear view of enemy’s advancement in a war they eventually triumphed.

  The name “Olumo” is the combination of two words – “Olu” (God) and “Mo” (Moulded), the combination of these words is translated as “God has ended our troubles and sufferings”. 

   During the rainy season, it was noted that Olumo Rock produced water that could be used by herbalists to cure diseases and sicknesses. However, it stopped producing water over 50 years ago.

   Another fascinating fact about the rock is the presence of a tree that is claimed to be over 200 years old. This tree neither sheds its leaf throughout the year as it flourishes in dry and rainy season.

   Olumo Rock stands at a height of 137metres above sea level which is almost half the height of the Eiffel Tower, Paris which stands at 300metres. 

   Olumo Rock was turned into a tourist site in 1976 and commissioned on the 3rd of February 2006 by the former president of the country, Olusegun Obasanjo.

    GOD BLESS OGUN STATE!

    GOD BLESS  OLUMO!


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