The Ayetoro Digital Museum brings together rare photographs, oral histories, documents, and artefacts that tell the story of the Happy City. Each collection preserves a part of the community’s heritage — from the earliest days of settlement to present challenges and resilience. Explore by theme and discover the living memory of Ayetoro.

Discover Aiyetoro’s distinctive coastal architecture — houses on stilts, canals, bridges, schools, and the historic Power House. These structures reveal how innovation and faith shaped a community built against the sea.

Step into the heart of the Holy Apostles’ Community. Explore sacred spaces, church gatherings, religious artefacts, and portraits of spiritual leaders whose vision gave birth to the Happy City.

Photographs and artefacts of fishing, markets, crafts, and classrooms capture the rhythm of daily life. From cooperative industries to children at play, these stories show Aiyetoro’s vibrant spirit.

Images and documents tracing the guidance of Oba Ethiopia O. Peter and today’s Prophet Oluwambe Ojagbohunmi. This collection highlights the kingship’s role as both traditional and spiritual authority.

Songs, ceremonies, and cultural performances that bring the community together. From religious hymns to local festivities, this collection celebrates the joy and creativity of Aiyetoro.

Photographs and testimonies showing the changing coastline, flooding, and erosion. These collections document both the fragility of Aiyetoro’s environment and the resilience of its people.