Eruwa Heritage
Discover Our Roots

Eruwa's Living
Heritage

Journey through the sacred sites, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures that define the soul of our community.

Akolu
Along Eruwa/Igboora Road, at Aborerin

Akolu

A Place of Refuge

A significant historical site that served as a place of refuge against attacks.

Explore History
Ojoko
Back of Ilupeju Baptist Church, Sanngo, Eruwa

Ojoko

A Place of Sojourn

Another place of sojourn before further relocation, now housing the Ojoko Club House.

Explore History
Ofere
Anko, Eruwa

Ofere

Impregnable Fortress

An impregnable fortress for early settlers against attacks, formerly an Egungun groove.

Explore History
Okele (Obaseeku)
Near L.A. School, Isale-Kola, Apode High School Road, Eruwa

Okele (Obaseeku)

Resting Place of the Founder

The hill where Obaseeku was buried, often referred to as Obaseeku Hill.

Explore History
Ilewu
Back of Aafin Eleruwa and back of Olurin Compound, Oke-Oba, Eruwa

Ilewu

The Last Hill Habitat

The last habitat on the hill by early settlers before descending into the valley.

Explore History
Weewee
Near Former Customary Court, Oke-Oba, Eruwa

Weewee

Historical Site

A significant location in the historical landscape of Eruwa.

Explore History
Apanpa
Between Ebenezer Baptist Church and Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic

Apanpa

Protective Sanctuary

Provided adequate protection for early settlers against attack.

Explore History
Andoro
Near HAMO HOTEL on Temidire Road, New Eruwa

Andoro

First Sojourn of Obaseeku

The place where Obaseeku, founder of Eruwa, first sojourned before relocating.

Explore History
Onigbaporo
Back of the Water Reservoir, Oke-Oba, Eruwa

Onigbaporo

Place of Refuge

Another significant place of refuge for the people of Eruwa.

Explore History