1.  Olumo Rock served as a natural fortress for the Egba people during inter-tribal wars in the 19th century.
  2. The rock is located in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.
  3. Olumo Rock stands at approximately 137 meters (450 feet) above sea level.
  4.  It is one of Nigeria’s most popular tourist destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.
  5. The rock has caves that housed Egba warriors during conflicts, with some caves as deep as 20 feet.
  6. There are shrines and carvings dedicated to Yoruba deities within the rock.
  7. Access: Visitors can climb the rock using a combination of stairs and man-made paths, with modern elevators available for easier access.
  8. From the top, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Abeokuta and its surrounding areas.
  9. Olumo Rock is not just a historical site but also a place of cultural significance, especially for the Egba people.
  10. The site hosts various cultural festivals, including the Lisabi Festival, which celebrates the heroism of the Egba people.
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