Birikisu Sungbo Shrine
Birikisu Sungbo Shrine, a popular tourist centre
in Ogun State is located at Oke Eri near Ijebu Ode,
off the ijebu-ode/ibadan road in the Ijebu Ode Local
Government area.
The Shrine lies, less than 125 Kilometres from Abeokuta
the Ogun State capital, 50 kils, from Ibadan the Oyo
State capital and some 100 kilos from Lagos.It could
be reached by motor vehicle through Motorable roads
.
There
is a sign on the lbadan/ljebu main road which proclaims
"Ogun State Tourist Centre Birikisu'", Here
one turns off to reach the shrine.
Birikisu Sungbo was otherwise regarded as the Biblical Queen of Sheba .Hear tomb the shrine is fast becoming the "Mecca" of Nigeria.
For every year at all Moslem festivals, religious groups,
of the Moslem faith converge at the shrine to offer
prayers and seek. the favour of the spirit of the devout
woman.
The great attention that Birikisu still commands,derives
from the belief that whoever visits her shrine and asks
for anything in sober reflectfon will have his request
met.
The Birikisu of romance was said to be the iblicalQueen of Sheba.She was an Arab. She was said to have met King Solomon with whom she fell in love, and became one of his numerous wives. Later, the Queen of Sheba in her age returned to Oke-Eri where she died and was buried.
Olumo Rock (Tourist Centre) Abeokuta
Olumo Rock is a massive outcrop of granite rocks
of primitive formation from which Abeokuta (meaning
under the rock )the capital of Ogun State derive its
name.
Abeokuta lies South West of the Republic of Nigeria
and is 100 kilometres from Lagos . To the North some
70 kilometres away is the city of Ibadan the capital
of Oyo State.
The climate is hot and humid with an annual rainfall
of 47 inches. The Rock is sacred to the Egba of Abeokuta
because it was the place where they found refuge from
their attackers te the days of internecine wars.
By l83O,the main body of the Egba has already settled at the site of theOlumo and the refuge provided by the rock marked the end of their wonderings and struggles for existence.
From that time onwards they have regarded Olumo Rock as their protection shrine and so made annual sacrifice to its deity. The importance of Olumo Rock to the Egba is conveyed in the assertion that Abeokuta was the gift of the Olumo, as Egypt was the gift of the Nile.
To the Egbas, Olumo Rock stands not only as a monument
of faith in unity but also a source of strength and
unfailing protection and sustenance from the supreme
being who led their ancestors through the perplexities
of life safely to Abeokuta.
Hence the interpretation of Olumo meaning "Oluwa
fi mo" "God has put and end to our wanderings"
Officially known as AT3, Olumo Rock is located off Alatise
between lkija and Ikereku neighbourhoods of the town.
The highest point of Olumo is about 137 metres above
sea levels. Looking from the top one would appreciate
the wisdom of the first settlers to have chosen such
a perfect bulwark against external invasion.
The name 'Olumo, meaning God built if derives from
the fact that rock is naturally surrounded by caves.
One of which is about twenty feet long and twenty five
feet wide. This has slab like stones which appear to
serve as seats used by the ancient dwellers.
It probably was used as a hall of conference room.
Another cave, some twenty metres long and seventy metres
wide appears to be actual dwelling place.It has five
built in rooms with a long corridor used as sitting
room, kitchen and store.
At the east end of it is another bug cave, Out with mud walls in outer and inner chambers. This is used as a shrine by the devotees of Orise lgun (God of Longevity).
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