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Who is indiscriminately dumping refuse under Agege Bridge?

Just across from the Total Energies station on Agunbiade street, piles of refuse line the elevated pavement dividing the main road. During repeated visits by Ikeja Record, a pattern emerged: the waste is usually cleared only to reappear again.

Lola Shoneyin is building a cultural calendar for Lagos ahead of ‘Ember’ season

Author and Ake Arts and Book Festival convener, Lola Shoneyin, recently announced plans to develop a centralised platform to help residents and tourists navigate Lagos’s growing calendar of cultural events.

Olusosun: From golf course to bus park to loading station

In 2003,  the Lagos State Government pledged to refurbish the Olusosun landfill, citing environmental concerns.

Lagos Government delays ‘emergency’ road repairs, gives no reason

In its statement announcing the cancellation, the government did not provide a direct explanation for the postponement.

The Blue Line rail is working for Lagosians

Despite having to often stand during transit, especially during rush hour periods, Ani said the Blue Line has improved his commuting experience.

Annals Of Legislation

Mojisola Lasbat Meranda: Who is the newly-sworn in Lagos Speaker?

Hon. Meranda was born on August 16, 1980.

Legislative profile: Ogunleye Gbolahan Adetokunbo

Before becoming a legislator, Mr. Ogunleye was a council mayor for 13 months in Ikorodu local government.

Legislative profile: Emmanuel Olotu Ojo

Before becoming a legislator, Mr. Olotu served as a councilor in Ojokoro local council development area.

Legislative profile: Gbolahan Yishau

He was first elected in 2011 and is presently the chairman of the House committee on economic planning and budget.

Legislative profile: Ajayi Oluwadamilare

Before he was elected as a lawmaker in 2023, Mr. Oluwadamilare served as the Special Adviser on Commerce, Industry, and Cooperatives to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Navigating Lagos

What is the difference between the Red and Blue Line rail?

Since the launch of the Red and Blue Line...

Tracking dirty hotspots in Lagos

This tracker is part of Ikeja Record's #CleanUpLagos campaign.

Exploring the National Museum Lagos: A treasure trove of Nigerian history

Located along Onikan Road, opposite the J.K. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture in Ikoyi, the National Museum Lagos was established by British archaeologist Kenneth Murray.

Ten spots to visit this Valentine’s Day on Lagos mainland 

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, what better way to show your partner how much you care than with a romantic candlelit dinner, delicious food, and beautiful music setting the perfect mood?

Visiting the cheapest beach in Lagos

You have to hop on a boat to access the beach.

Eko Lifestyle

Sanwo-Olu spotted wearing luxury watch at Davido’s wedding

In 2023, the Governor was also seen wearing another Patek Philippe watch.

Ten recreational centres to visit at least once in Lagos

At Ikeja Record, we've compiled some of the must-visit recreational centres you should consider when planning your next fun activity.

Top five cinemas in Lagos to watch“Bad Boys: Ride or Die”

The latest chapter in the action-comedy saga, "Bad Boys:...

Discover seven alternative Lagos beaches to Landmark, Oniru, others

Despite these alterations to the landscape of Lagos' coastal attractions, the state still boasts a plethora of breathtaking beaches waiting to be explored. At Ikeja Record, we have compiled a list of viable alternatives for you.

Top 5 budget smartphones, as recommended by Computer Village vendors

  From communication and entertainment to productivity at work and...

The Political Scene

One year after: Key decisions taken by 10th Lagos State House of Assembly

The 10th Lagos House of Assembly was inaugurated on...

Is the storm over between Sanwo-Olu and Obasa? 

Is this renewed joviality in the best interest of Lagosians?

Lagos is spending big on infrastructure. But choking on debt.

As of December 2022, Lagos was the state with the highest debt stock across the Nigerian federation.

Three reasons why Lagos House of Assembly rejected Sanwo-Olu’s 17 commissioner-nominees

Beyond geographical and religious factors, the possibility of pending disagreements can not be ruled out.

What Ojodu residents want from LCDA Chairman Segun Odunmbaku

The residents made the requests following celebrations marking Segun Odunmbaku’s two years in office as Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA.

Persons Of Interest

Lola Shoneyin is building a cultural calendar for Lagos ahead of ‘Ember’ season

Author and Ake Arts and Book Festival convener, Lola Shoneyin, recently announced plans to develop a centralised platform to help residents and tourists navigate Lagos’s growing calendar of cultural events.

Dencity: The challenges of building a female skateboarding community in Lagos

In an interview with The Record’s Omon Okhuevbie, the 24-year-old skateboarder and streetwear fashion entrepreneur shared the challenges of building a skateboarding community for young girls and women in Lagos and other states in Nigeria.

Oluwatoyosi Jide-Jimoh: How I graduated top of my class at LASU

She graduated from the Lagos State University with first class honours in communication and media studies.

Living with Lupus in Lagos: Misturah Owolabi shares her inspiring journey

“ Lupus is not a death sentence, it is a very manageable condition. Do not believe that Lupus is going to hinder you from achieving your goals.”

News Desk

Who is indiscriminately dumping refuse under Agege Bridge?

Just across from the Total Energies station on Agunbiade street, piles of refuse line the elevated pavement dividing the main road. During repeated visits by Ikeja Record, a pattern emerged: the waste is usually cleared only to reappear again.

Lola Shoneyin is building a cultural calendar for Lagos ahead of ‘Ember’ season

Author and Ake Arts and Book Festival convener, Lola Shoneyin, recently announced plans to develop a centralised platform to help residents and tourists navigate Lagos’s growing calendar of cultural events.

Olusosun: From golf course to bus park to loading station

In 2003,  the Lagos State Government pledged to refurbish the Olusosun landfill, citing environmental concerns.

Lagos Government delays ‘emergency’ road repairs, gives no reason

In its statement announcing the cancellation, the government did not provide a direct explanation for the postponement.

The Blue Line rail is working for Lagosians

Despite having to often stand during transit, especially during rush hour periods, Ani said the Blue Line has improved his commuting experience.

Annals Of Legislation

Mojisola Lasbat Meranda: Who is the newly-sworn in Lagos Speaker?

Hon. Meranda was born on August 16, 1980.

Legislative profile: Ogunleye Gbolahan Adetokunbo

Before becoming a legislator, Mr. Ogunleye was a council mayor for 13 months in Ikorodu local government.

Legislative profile: Emmanuel Olotu Ojo

Before becoming a legislator, Mr. Olotu served as a councilor in Ojokoro local council development area.

Legislative profile: Gbolahan Yishau

He was first elected in 2011 and is presently the chairman of the House committee on economic planning and budget.

Legislative profile: Ajayi Oluwadamilare

Before he was elected as a lawmaker in 2023, Mr. Oluwadamilare served as the Special Adviser on Commerce, Industry, and Cooperatives to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Navigating Lagos

What is the difference between the Red and Blue Line rail?

Since the launch of the Red and Blue Line...

Tracking dirty hotspots in Lagos

This tracker is part of Ikeja Record's #CleanUpLagos campaign.

Exploring the National Museum Lagos: A treasure trove of Nigerian history

Located along Onikan Road, opposite the J.K. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture in Ikoyi, the National Museum Lagos was established by British archaeologist Kenneth Murray.

Ten spots to visit this Valentine’s Day on Lagos mainland 

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, what better way to show your partner how much you care than with a romantic candlelit dinner, delicious food, and beautiful music setting the perfect mood?

Visiting the cheapest beach in Lagos

You have to hop on a boat to access the beach.

Eko Lifestyle

Sanwo-Olu spotted wearing luxury watch at Davido’s wedding

In 2023, the Governor was also seen wearing another Patek Philippe watch.

Ten recreational centres to visit at least once in Lagos

At Ikeja Record, we've compiled some of the must-visit recreational centres you should consider when planning your next fun activity.

Top five cinemas in Lagos to watch“Bad Boys: Ride or Die”

The latest chapter in the action-comedy saga, "Bad Boys:...

Discover seven alternative Lagos beaches to Landmark, Oniru, others

Despite these alterations to the landscape of Lagos' coastal attractions, the state still boasts a plethora of breathtaking beaches waiting to be explored. At Ikeja Record, we have compiled a list of viable alternatives for you.

Top 5 budget smartphones, as recommended by Computer Village vendors

  From communication and entertainment to productivity at work and...

The Political Scene

One year after: Key decisions taken by 10th Lagos State House of Assembly

The 10th Lagos House of Assembly was inaugurated on...

Is the storm over between Sanwo-Olu and Obasa? 

Is this renewed joviality in the best interest of Lagosians?

Lagos is spending big on infrastructure. But choking on debt.

As of December 2022, Lagos was the state with the highest debt stock across the Nigerian federation.

Three reasons why Lagos House of Assembly rejected Sanwo-Olu’s 17 commissioner-nominees

Beyond geographical and religious factors, the possibility of pending disagreements can not be ruled out.

What Ojodu residents want from LCDA Chairman Segun Odunmbaku

The residents made the requests following celebrations marking Segun Odunmbaku’s two years in office as Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA.

Persons Of Interest

Lola Shoneyin is building a cultural calendar for Lagos ahead of ‘Ember’ season

Author and Ake Arts and Book Festival convener, Lola Shoneyin, recently announced plans to develop a centralised platform to help residents and tourists navigate Lagos’s growing calendar of cultural events.

Dencity: The challenges of building a female skateboarding community in Lagos

In an interview with The Record’s Omon Okhuevbie, the 24-year-old skateboarder and streetwear fashion entrepreneur shared the challenges of building a skateboarding community for young girls and women in Lagos and other states in Nigeria.

Oluwatoyosi Jide-Jimoh: How I graduated top of my class at LASU

She graduated from the Lagos State University with first class honours in communication and media studies.

Living with Lupus in Lagos: Misturah Owolabi shares her inspiring journey

“ Lupus is not a death sentence, it is a very manageable condition. Do not believe that Lupus is going to hinder you from achieving your goals.”
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From ruins to restoration: Discovering the treasures in Freedom Park Lagos

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On Broad Street in Lagos Island lies Freedom Park, a testament to resilience and redemption, where the echoes of Nigeria’s past intertwine with the spirit of its present. 

The first time I visited Freedom Park was one curious night, in 2021. I went to watch a play at the small theatre. I was particularly fascinated by the lighting and decor and how it melded with the night time ambiance. This got me thinking about how it would appear during the day.

Two years later, I decided to revisit the park to explore it further. Before heading out, I conducted some research. I discovered that the park, located on a prime location in Lagos Island, had a historical past—it used to be a prison during Nigeria’s colonial era.

Her Majesty’s Prisons, also known as the Broad Street Prisons, held some of Nigeria’s most prominent activists and nationalists, including Sir Herbert Macaulay, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Lateef Jakande, and Michael Imoudu. They all spent time there due to their political beliefs and activism.

The prison also held Esther Johnson, infamous for murdering her expatriate lover, Mark Hall, in 1953. She discovered that he had used the £400 she loaned him for her business to marry an English bride.

Freedom Park, once a symbol of confinement and oppression, now stands as a beacon of liberty and cultural discovery.

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From Ruins to Reconstruction 

Several decades after Nigeria gained independence, the Broad Street Prisons was left abandoned, eventually becoming a haven for criminals. In 1998, a group of architects united under the banner of CIA (formerly Creative Intelligence Agency and now Cultural Intellectual Association) came together to initiate a project as the millennium year approached.

Nigerian architect, Theo Lawson, conceived the park’s design with the goal of preserving the freedom stories and cultural heritage of the former Lagos prison. The project was submitted in 1999 during the administration of former Lagos State Governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

However, action remained dormant until the administration of former Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, who became keen on revitalising the project to conserve Nigeria’s history and cultural heritage, marking the nation’s 50th-anniversary independence celebration in October 2010.

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More than a decade later, this park has flourished into a national memorial, historical landmark, cultural site, and an arts and recreation center, attracting tourists from around the globe.

All you need to know about Freedom Park

The entrance fee is N500, granting access to all areas within the park. For first-time visitors, I recommend opting for the tour ticket priced at N1500. This ticket includes the services of a tour guide who will accompany you throughout the park, providing detailed explanations of its history.

Accompanied by my tour guide, Daniel, we began at the renovated prison cells, now transformed into stalls for traders during festivals. We then proceeded to the food court and lounge area, formerly the prison kitchen, now named Esther’s Revenge in honor of Esther Johnson, a former inmate. 

Moving from the lounge area, we visited the pond area, home to tiny Tilapia fish, alongside the original well from the old prison site.

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I appreciate how each building in this park preserves the rich history of the old site, fulfilling Lawson’s earlier vision. During our tour, we circled around the pond and eventually reached the theatre space, formerly the women’s section of the prison.

While discussing the tragic tale of Esther Johnson, we ascended to the mini museum, featuring an art gallery on the lower floor and a comprehensive historical collection of the Lagos Broad Street Prisons on the upper floor.

Exploring the museum was captivating, especially witnessing the recreated prison room with its narrow bed, Bible, stainless bucket serving as a toilet, and a small window for ventilation. Stepping out of the museum, I was guided to an iron bridge, an artistic monument adorned with skeletal frames reflecting the prisoners’ anguish.

I was also taken to the area where prisoners on death row were executed, now reconstructed as the main stage for shows and events. 

As I wandered through its meticulously preserved grounds, guided by the voice of my tour guide, Daniel, I couldn’t help but marvel at the ingenuity of its restoration. 

From the somber remnants of prison cells to the lively energy of its performance spaces, every corner of the park pulsates with the courageous and sad stories of those who once walked its halls.

With each step, I felt a deeper connection to the struggles and triumphs of Nigeria’s past, and a renewed appreciation for the power of collective memory. 

The tour concluded at the food court, following a stroll down to the park’s garden, where I took a few photos by the vintage Lagos ‘Molue’ bus.

While the park lacks playgrounds for children, they can still enjoy playing around the garden area. Despite this, it offers a valuable educational environment for both children (aged 9 and above) and adults to delve into the colonial history of Lagos.

The park hosts various activities and events, ranging from musical concerts, book readings to theatre performances and festivals. You can stay updated on upcoming events by checking their social media pages and websites.

As I bid farewell to Freedom Park, I carried with me not just memories, but a profound sense of gratitude for the visionaries who transformed ruins into a living testament to freedom.

A picture of a storey building inside Freedom Park, Lagos. Credit: Omon Okhuevbie/The Record.

 

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Omon Okhuevbie
Omon is a staff reporter at the Ikeja Record.

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