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European Cemetary Lokoja

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European Cemetary Lokoja

Lokoja, Nigeria

RP5W+2MG, Lokoja 260101, Kogi, Nigeria

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Historical Landmark The European/African Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Nigeria, and was initiated by the British colonial masters. It was in use between 1870 and 1900, and it’s the place where administrators and soldiers, as well as white and black missionaries were buried. Located on the Mur…

The largest of its kind in Nigeria, this cemetery contains the remains of missionaries and European soldiers of the West African Frontier Force stationed in Lokoja between 1867 and 1926 Despite its historic significance, the cemetery has seen better years. It is unkempt and scattered with wilted le…

A place just for how many amount of minute silence you can give to them veterans buried there.

It's a nice site to visit because it shows our history pre-i dependence. The state of the structure isn't much to talk about, and that's largely due to the lack of maintenance. But overall, if you want to visit colonial sites in the confluence state, give it a try.

Kogi Is worse! This was supposed to be a beautiful place, was meant to be a tourists center. This place is directly between two commercial building along the road... Was recently renovated because the graves were already broken and shredding out.

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