Benin City is the stunning capital of Edo state.
It’s the center of Nigeria’s rubber industry and processing palm nuts for oil
is also an important traditional industry there. There many interesting things
to explore in this historic and cultural city. Jumia
Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 5 interesting
things about Benin City.
The
Royal Oba’s Palace
Really, what’s more interesting than a palace? In
truth, no vacation or visit to Benin City is complete without a visit to this
cultural and historical splendor. The Royal Oba’s Palace is at the heart of the
city and a repository of Benin crafts. It’s really a cultural and historic
‘goldmine’ with interesting ancient adornments and ornaments that are sincerely
a delight to explore.
The
Benin Moat
You’ve probably heard this name once or twice and
wondered what exactly it was. The Benin Moat also known as ‘Iya’ is one of the
largest man made earthwork in the world. The Benin Moat was actually used as a
defensive fortification for the Ancient Benin City and its archaeology is
recognized as something that is indeed admirable. However, the monument has in
recent times been described as a ‘neglected monument in search of a rescuer’.
Nevertheless, it’s still a truly interesting feature of the city and a
testament to the ingenuity and engineering acumen of the old Benin Kingdom.
Igun-Eronmwon
Quarters
It’s also called Igun Street and is listed as a
Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO. The quarters is home to brass/bronze casting
industries in Benin City and gives an opportunity to witness bronze casting in
its various stages and buy any piece of your choice. It’s the home guild of
Benin Bronze casters with various popular bronze works of kings, queens, other
notable royalties and other artistic motif to explore.
Igue
Festival
This is the most popular festival in the city and is
where the Oba celebrates the history and culture of his people as he blesses
the land and the people. The festival is typically celebrated at a time between
Christmas and New year and it involves traditional dances, a mock battle and a
procession to the palace to reaffirm loyalty to and respect for the Oba. The
festival is typically an annual cycle of rituals and rites, and is used as a
platform by the Edo people to display their rich culture and tradition.
Revelation
Tourist Palazzo
A place with an interesting name indeed; the palazzo
has been described as a place the history of Nigeria comes alive and for
cultural enthusiasts is ‘the heartbeat of culture in Nigeria’. It’s a privately
owned museum and tourist center put together by music maestro Prof. Victor
Uwaifo. There are different exhibition points at this palazzo and each one
extensively treats a specific subject, from music to culture, telling different
sides of the Binis. It’s an educative and culturally enriching site to explore.
Damilola Ojo
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