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Obasanjo, Garvey Agree on Badagry as Africa Slave Trade Museum Centre

October 29, 2023 3 min read

Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and the leader of the Diasporan delegation to motherland Africa, Dr. Julius Garvey have both agreed to have Badagry in Lagos State, as location for the world Africa Slave Trade Museum.

This followed a meeting held at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Ogun State, during a courtesy visit on the former President and renowned African statesman.

In a statement by Obasanjoβ€˜s Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, the duo noted that the enormous contributions of the ancient town of Badagry to the history of slave trade could not be over-emphasised, hence, the resolution to have it as the location of the world museum centre.

Ghana, Addis-Ababa, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Senegal came as choices, but Nigeria was agreed upon due to her capacity and leading strength in the continent.

The visiting team also discussed how to improve trade between Africa and Caribbean and other contemporary issues.

Speaking on the visit, Garvey remarked that it was β€œa wonderful experience for me seeing President Obasanjo personally. He has the interest of the Africans at heart; Africans here in the continent and in Diaspora and I am happy to see that. We discussed the situation in Africa and am pleased to say that the understanding we both reached on the Museum location is pleasing.”

Garvey said the delegation also discussed the continent and the Caribbean as part of the six regions β€œand I am happy about the direction the conservation took.”

He added that he saw Obasanjo as somebody β€œwho is on top of issues of the day. He has done so much for Africans and from the pan-African sense. He has a sharp mind and is willing to contribute to the development of Africa. He really looked like my father from his old pictures and that he’s really taking good care of his health,” the Vascular Surgeon said.

He disclosed that having served as a vascular surgeon and professor of medicine for many years, β€œI am now focused on advancing my father’s legacy. I am interested in cultivating collaboration with Nigerians to bring home transformation through health, education, business, agriculture, aviation, tourism, technology, manufacturing and more. I hope to see Nigeria become Africa’s transformation engine and the Nigerian Diaspora as the continent’s best Global Ambassadors in this lifetime.”

Julius Garvey, is the son of the legendary Marcus Garvey, the great human rights promoter.

“My father Marcus Mosiah Garvey was never able to set his feet in Africa, even though he preached to Africans in the Diaspora about returning to the Motherland physically or mentally. As his son, returning and becoming a chief in Nigeria is monumental”, he said.

Obasanjo hinted that as the Prime Minister (Balogun) of his Owu clan, he would recommend a chieftaincy title for him.

The delegation included, the Chairman of Space Network and notable Prince in Ijebuland, Otunba Ayodeji Osibogun; the Olu Orile-Ilawo, HRM (Prof) Alexander Olusegun MacGregor, who is also the founder & president of Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Moses A. Mawa, president & CEO of Silvertrust Media, Afroglobal Television and Transformation Institute and executive producer of a documentary film being produced on Marcus Mosiah Garvey and Julius Garvey historic trip to Nigeria is expected to be reflected in the film.