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Tuesday, 1 January 2019

January 01, 2019

BabsTours(2): A Trip To Zoological Gardens, University of Ibadan

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Zoological Gardens, University of Ibadan
Location: Ibadan, Nigeria

History of the Zoological Gardens, University of Ibadan

Actually the initial intention for the establishment of the Zoological Gardens in 1948 at the University of Ibadan was to cater for the teaching and research needs of the Zoological department of the University.



It however became a full-fledged zoo in 1974. The array of various wild animals in the zoo made it a center of attraction, which made it receive regular visitors.  Over time the zoo has gone through different phases.

There was a time the zoo was mismanaged and the animals began to die, thanks to the enigmatic leadership of Dr Aina Adeogun; a lecture of the zoological department who rose to the dauting task and drew the attention of concerned agencies and was able to ganer support to rescue the zoo. Reports have it Pas. E.A Adeboye donated millions in naira to the zoo.

With time the zoo picked up and has become what it is today-A Popular Tourist Site in Ibadan.

Animals of the Zoo

Birds: 

The zoo is filled with a plethora of different species of birds-from Owls, Hawks, Parrots, Geese, Vultures, Stork and many more exotic birds such as Peacocks!

However, the bird that caught our attention was the African Grey Parrot who mimicked a human voice. On our way out of the Zoo we heard calls of "hello" without anyone in sight, it then dawned on us that it was the Parrot saying the hello.

Parrot:
Geese:


Stork:


Ostrich:


Monkeys:

One the first things you would observe at the Zoo is that they have a wide range of monkeys of different species.






Reptiles:

Crocrodile:

Oh yeah! Crocodiles in their natural habitat




Snakes:



Carnivores:

The University of Ibadan zoological Gardens holds a wide range of carnivores.

Lions:



Scenes:








Other fun activities:

There's a swing section at the Zoo, but as you'd expect it's dominated by kids seeking to have fun. However, we still got to swing on one of them. lol

Also, you might be wondering when do we get to the food part? yes there are lots of places to get stuff to munch within and just at the entrance of the zoo.



Conclusion:

It was getting quite dark. We couldn't take pictures of the Sit-out's and Pergolas where you could have a hangout, meeting or a eat out.
Zoological gardens, University of Ibadan was worth the while. When next #BabsToursNG comes to Ibadan we should be here. Hopefully it's much better than this.

Long ass post right? lol Let me know your thought in the comment section.


Monday, 31 December 2018

December 31, 2018

BabsTours(1): A Trip to Mapo Hall, Ibadan

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Mapo Hall
Location: Ibadan, Nigeria

Okay, as part of our trip to Ibadan; I and Sinmiloluwa visited this iconic structure in the heart of Ibadan, and to be honest it beat my expectations.


Here is a review of this icon of Classical Architecture:

Located on the top of Mapo hills, and comissioned in 1929 by Captain Ross during  the colonial rule of the British in Nigeria.

Built on 5969 acres of land and surrounded by different roads, and its major entrance is facing Ogunmola street.

The cost of construction was estimated to be €24,000 and spanned a period of 4 years from 1925-1929.

Mapo Hall is famous for its seven columns symbolic of the seven hills upon which Ibadan was built. Over the years, Mapo hall had hosted major social and political events in Ibadan. (Wikipedia-Mapo hall)

What to do at Mapo Hall?

  • Attend a social event such as a wedding.
  • Attend a political meeting
  • Go sightseeing and take awesome pictures; which is exactly what I and Sinmi went to do.
The hill on which the hall is located gives yoy a breathtaking view of the city.
Our trip to the hall gives one an insight into the soul of the city. Ibadan is a lovely city.




What I love about Mapo hall

  • The colonial classical style Architecture of the hall; as a graduate of Architecture and history myself, I'm dazed by the beauty of this edifice. 





  • The building is well maintained. I actually loved the fact that the classical elements of the building such as the stucco used as wall finish is still been maintained. It was last renovated under the leadership of Alao-Akala(Former Governor of Oyo state).



  • The hall is air-conditioned! that's just great!