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king+jaja+of+opobo+memorial Latitude and Longitude:

4°30′51″N 7°32′20″E / 4.514107°N 7.538879°E / 4.514107; 7.538879
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King Jaja of Opobo Memorial
4°30′51″N 7°32′20″E / 4.514107°N 7.538879°E / 4.514107; 7.538879
Location Opobo ( Nigeria)
Type Monument
Material Bronze
Grey granite
Opening date1903
Dedicated to King Jaja of Opobo

The King Jaja of Opobo Memorial is a bronze monument in memory of King Jaja of Opobo, erected by public subscription in 1903. [1] It was listed as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments on 14 August 1959.[ citation needed]

Description

It is located within the Opobo town centre and bears an inscription in the English language, which reads:

A king in title and indeed.
Always just and ever generous.
Respected and revered in life.
Lamented and mourned by all when dead.

The statue stands on a grey granite plinth, surrounded by cast iron railings. The grass around is close-growing with neatly-cut edges, giving the dignified appearance of a public park.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Ian McCall (1 April 2011). Sweet Pass Kerosene. Lulu.com. p. 92. ISBN  9781447631071. Retrieved 26 July 2017.

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king+jaja+of+opobo+memorial Latitude and Longitude:

4°30′51″N 7°32′20″E / 4.514107°N 7.538879°E / 4.514107; 7.538879
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Jaja of Opobo Memorial
4°30′51″N 7°32′20″E / 4.514107°N 7.538879°E / 4.514107; 7.538879
Location Opobo ( Nigeria)
Type Monument
Material Bronze
Grey granite
Opening date1903
Dedicated to King Jaja of Opobo

The King Jaja of Opobo Memorial is a bronze monument in memory of King Jaja of Opobo, erected by public subscription in 1903. [1] It was listed as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments on 14 August 1959.[ citation needed]

Description

It is located within the Opobo town centre and bears an inscription in the English language, which reads:

A king in title and indeed.
Always just and ever generous.
Respected and revered in life.
Lamented and mourned by all when dead.

The statue stands on a grey granite plinth, surrounded by cast iron railings. The grass around is close-growing with neatly-cut edges, giving the dignified appearance of a public park.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Ian McCall (1 April 2011). Sweet Pass Kerosene. Lulu.com. p. 92. ISBN  9781447631071. Retrieved 26 July 2017.

Further reading

External links


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