The Abuja National Mosque is Nigeria’s central mosque and a symbol of Islamic faith, unity, and architectural grandeur — open to both Muslims and non-Muslim visitors outside prayer times.
The mosque is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of national unity, often hosting interfaith dialogues, religious lectures, and Ramadan and Eid celebrations.
Asomdwe Park is a peaceful memorial garden in Accra, Ghana, honoring the life and legacy of President John Evans Atta Mills offering a serene space for reflection near Ghana’s most iconic civic landmarks.
Located near Black Star Square and Independence Arch, Asomdwe Park is the final resting place of Ghana’s 3rd President of the Fourth Republic, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, who served from 2009 until his passing in 2012. The park was opened shortly after his burial and designed as a public space for remembrance and reflection.
Ussher Fort is a fort in Accra, Ghana. Ussher Fort is a historic Dutch fort in Jamestown, Accra, built in 1649 and later used as a prison now restored as a museum and cultural center that preserves Ghana’s colonial and post-independence history.
The fort played a key role in the transatlantic slave trade, later serving as a colonial prison, and today stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fort James is a fort located in Accra, Ghana. It was built by the Royal African Company of England as a trading post for both gold and slaves in 1673, where it joined the Dutch Fort Crêvecœur, and the Danish Fort Christiansborg along the coast of the then Gold Coast.Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of Ghana’s colonial past and resilience.
Fort James is ideal for history enthusiasts, cultural tourists, and students, offering a sobering yet vital experience that connects Ghana’s colonial legacy to its independence journey.
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