Facts about Olumo rock.
- Michael Romans
- Mar 31, 2018
- 2 min read

Olumo rock, which is one of the major tourist attractions in Nigeria is such a captivating embodiment. This is proof that Nigeria is blessed with an abundance of resources. Olumo rock in Abeokuta is a classic that stands out among other tourist attractions in Ogun state. With its surrounding lush history, Olumo rock will never cease to bring tourists to wonder at how rocks can tell stories on their own.
One thing stands out in particular; the blessings of nature. It cannot be faulted that at least every state in the country, including the F.C.T, has something naturally distinct about it. It is in this light, Ogun state, one of the six states in the southwest geo-political zone is unique for its own beautiful piece of nature strategically located in the state capital, Abeokuta.
HISTORY
From History, Olumo Rock was discovered by a hunter by the name Adagba, who used the rock as means of fortress during the intertribal war in the 19th Century. The Egbas were part of the Oyo Empire before the empire collapsed. The rock also served as a vantage point for the inhabitants at the time as it enabled them have a clear view of enemy’s advancement in a war they eventually triumphed.

The name “Olumo” is the combination of two words – “Olu” (God) and “Mo” (Moulded), the combination of these words is translated as “God has ended our troubles and sufferings”. Olumo Rock was turned into a tourist site in 1976 and commissioned on the 3rd of February 2006 by the former president of the country, Olusegun Obasanjo.
The rock comprises of statutes of Egba past heroes and different symbols of the Egba warriors like Ilesha Abi Agbongbakala, Agaba – the great hunter, Okonkenu – the first paramount ruler in Egba land, and Jagun Jagun – the sharp shooter and general in command.
During the rainy season, it was noted that Olumo Rock produced water that could be used by herbalists to cure diseases and sicknesses. However, it stopped producing water over 50 years ago and beside this point is the tomb of a chief called Sonni Osi-Toko who died at 122years old on the 3rd of January, 1956.

Another fascinating fact about the rock is the presence of a tree that is claimed to be over 200 years old. This tree neither sheds its leaf throughout the year as it flourishes in dry and rainy season.
A woman Chief Mrs. Sinatu Aduke Sanni, popularly called Iya Orisa has lived almost all her 133years on earth dwelling in the rock. She has witnessed the coronation of four kings of Egba Land – Alake of Egba land. She believes the god of the rock protects them and gives them everything they ask for.
In recent times, the tourist attraction has been renovated and an elevator has been added for those who do not wish to climb the stairs between the rocks to get to the summit, it also has a museum, an eatery, market where different types of tie and dye clothing materials are sold to visitors, and also a water fountain as side attractions.
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