
Eruwa's Living
Heritage
Journey through the sacred sites, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures that define the soul of our community.

Akolu
A Place of Refuge
A significant historical site that served as a place of refuge against attacks.
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Ojoko
A Place of Sojourn
Another place of sojourn before further relocation, now housing the Ojoko Club House.
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Ofere
Impregnable Fortress
An impregnable fortress for early settlers against attacks, formerly an Egungun groove.
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Okele (Obaseeku)
Resting Place of the Founder
The hill where Obaseeku was buried, often referred to as Obaseeku Hill.
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Ilewu
The Last Hill Habitat
The last habitat on the hill by early settlers before descending into the valley.
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Weewee
Historical Site
A significant location in the historical landscape of Eruwa.
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Apanpa
Protective Sanctuary
Provided adequate protection for early settlers against attack.
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Andoro
First Sojourn of Obaseeku
The place where Obaseeku, founder of Eruwa, first sojourned before relocating.
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Onigbaporo
Place of Refuge
Another significant place of refuge for the people of Eruwa.
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