Freedom Park (Lagos), the Glossary
Freedom Park is a memorial and leisure park area in the middle of downtown Lagos in Lagos Island, Nigeria which was formerly Her Majesty's Broad Street Prison.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Anthony Enahoro, Herbert Macaulay, Lagos, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Lagos Treaty of Cession, Michael Imoudu, Nigeria, Obafemi Awolowo.
- 2010 establishments in Nigeria
- Historic buildings and structures in Nigeria
- Lagos Island
- Landmarks in Lagos
- Monuments and memorials in Lagos
- Museums in Lagos
- Nature parks in Nigeria
- Parks in Lagos
- Parks in Nigeria
- Prisons in Nigeria
- Protected areas of Lagos
Anthony Enahoro
Chief Anthony Eromosele Enahoro (22 July 1923 – 15 December 2010) was one of Nigeria's foremost anti-colonial and pro-democracy activists.
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Herbert Macaulay
Olayinka Herbert Samuel Heelas Badmus Macaulay (14 November 1864 – 7 May 1946) was a Nigerian nationalist, politician, surveyor, engineer, architect, journalist, and musician. Freedom Park (Lagos) and Herbert Macaulay are History of Lagos.
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Lagos
Lagos (also US), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria.
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Lagos Island
Lagos Island (Ìsàlẹ̀ Èkó) is the principal and central Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Lagos State
Lagos State (Ìpínlẹ̀ Èkó, Ayìmátẹ̀n Awọnlìn tọ̀n) is a state in southwestern Nigeria.
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Lagos Treaty of Cession
The Treaty of Cession, 6 August 1861 or the Lagos Treaty of Cession was a treaty between the British Empire and Oba Dosunmu of Lagos (spelt 'Docemo' in English documents) wherein Dosunmu, under the threat of military bombardment, ceded Lagos Island to Britain, whilst retaining the title and powers of Oba, subject to English laws.
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Michael Imoudu
Michael Athokhamien Omnibus Imoudu was a Nigerian labour union leader.
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Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.
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Obafemi Awolowo
Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Oyeniyi Awolowo (6 March 1909 – 9 May 1987) was a Nigerian nationalist and politician who played a key role in Nigeria's independence movement (1957–1960).
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See also
2010 establishments in Nigeria
- ACE Charity Foundation
- Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital
- Africa International Film Festival
- Akwa Ibom State University
- Covenant University Secondary School
- Delta Women
- Ekwulobia Prison
- FUTA Radio
- Faith Academy, Gowon Estate
- Federal University Kashere
- Federal University of Lafia
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Heirs Holdings
- Imo State College of Education
- Jigawa State School of Midwifery
- Kings Polytechnic
- Korean Cultural Center, Nigeria
- Lagos Photo
- Lambo Xtra
- Minister of Water Resources (Nigeria)
- Mr Ideal Nigeria
- Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency
- Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology
- Presidential Task Force on Power
- TEAP F.C.
- The Tony Elumelu Foundation
Historic buildings and structures in Nigeria
- Ancient Kano City Walls
- Benin Moat
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Gobarau Minaret
- Iga Idunganran
- Ilojo Bar
- Jaekel House
- Kingdom of Benin
- Okoroji House Museum
- Sungbo's Eredo
- Water House
Lagos Island
- 2019 Lagos school collapse
- 2021 Lagos high-rise collapse
- Akinwunmi Rhodes-Vivour
- Bookshop House
- Broad Street, Lagos
- Candido Da Rocha
- Carter Bridge
- Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos
- City Hall, Lagos
- City Mall, Lagos
- Creek Hospital
- Ebute Ero
- Eko Bridge
- Eyo festival
- First Consultant Hospital
- Fourth Mainland Bridge
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Idumota Market
- Iga Idunganran
- Ikoyi
- Ilojo Bar
- Island Club
- King's College, Lagos
- Lagos Island
- Lagos Island General Hospital
- Lagos Lawn Tennis Club
- Obalende
- Olajumoke Okoya-Thomas
- Olowogbowo
- Onikan Stadium
- St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos
- TBS Bus Terminus
- Tafawa Balewa Square
- Third Mainland Bridge
- Tinubu Square
Landmarks in Lagos
- Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos
- City Hall, Lagos
- Civic Tower (Lagos)
- Federal Palace Hotel
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Iga Idunganran
- Ikoyi Cemetery
- Ilojo Bar
- Kalakuta Republic
- National Theatre, Nigeria
- Ndubuisi Kanu Park
- Nigerian National Museum
- Shitta-Bey Mosque
- Tafawa Balewa Square
- Tinubu Square
- Welcome to Lagos (statue)
Monuments and memorials in Lagos
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- MKO Abiola Statue
- Queen Amina Statue
- Remembrance Arcade (Lagos)
- Shitta-Bey Mosque
- Soldier Idumota
- Tafawa Balewa Square
- Tinubu Square
- Welcome to Lagos (statue)
Museums in Lagos
- Center for Research, Information Management and Media Development Museum
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Jaekel House
- Nigerian National Museum
Nature parks in Nigeria
- Finima Nature Park
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Millennium Park (Abuja)
- Port Harcourt Pleasure Park
- Sumu Wildlife Park
Parks in Lagos
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Gani Fawehinmi Park
- Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park
- Lekki Conservation Centre
- MKO Abiola Park
- Ndubuisi Kanu Park
Parks in Nigeria
- Agodi Gardens
- Akwa Ibom Christmas Village
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Millennium Park (Abuja)
- Ramat Park
Prisons in Nigeria
- Ekwulobia Prison
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Giwa barracks
- Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison
- Maiduguri Maximum Security Prison
- Prison breaks in Nigeria
Protected areas of Lagos
- Freedom Park (Lagos)
- Lekki Conservation Centre
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Park_(Lagos)
Also known as Broad Street Prison, Freedom Park, Lagos.