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AYETORO COMMUNITY OPEN TODAY - 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M
No 1 Oba Palace, Ayetoro Ondo, State
AYETORO COMMUNITY OPEN TODAY - 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M
No 1 Oba Palace, Ayetoro Ondo, State

The Gift of Twins in Ayetoro

In many Yoruba communities, twins have always held a special place. They are seen as a blessing, a sign of abundance, and sometimes even as messengers of the divine. In Ayetoro, the “Happy City by the Sea,” this belief has been lived out in unique…

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The Sinking Palace of Ayetoro

When it was built in 1960, the palace of Ayetoro stood as a jewel of the coast. With nearly 100 rooms and an estimated cost of £200,000, it was a symbol of vision, unity, and prosperity. To the people of Ayetoro, the palace was more…

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Women on Boat in Ayetoro

In Aiyetoro, the sea is not just a horizon—it is a lifeline. From the earliest days of the community’s founding in 1947, the lagoon and ocean shaped the rhythm of daily life. While men were often known as fishermen, the women of Aiyetoro also carved…

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Children Playing in Ayetoro

In Aiyetoro, the sound of children’s laughter once echoed through the sandy streets and across the lagoon. Childhood in the “Happy City” was simple, joyful, and deeply tied to the rhythm of the sea. For generations, play was not just recreation—it was a way of…

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90 Percent of Ayetoro Gone

The sea has always been Ayetoro’s neighbour, but today, it has become its greatest enemy. Once called “The Happy City” and admired for its faith, unity, and communal vision, Ayetoro is now on the brink of disappearance. More than 90 per cent of the community…

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