Article 6T6Y7 Beaches, beer and a rare suspended lake … why can’t Nigeria attract more tourists?

Beaches, beer and a rare suspended lake … why can’t Nigeria attract more tourists?

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Eromo Egbejule in Abeokuta and Warri
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Visitor numbers to the African country lag far behind its neighbours due to lack of infrastructure and national planning. Now some are starting to demand changes

At the top of the Ado-Awaye hills lies a lake suspended 433 metres above sea level. Local people say the lake is named Iyake (Yoruba for crying woman") after a weeping, barren woman who fell in the water hundreds of years ago, conferring on it powers of fertility.

This belief in the divine is evident in the foothills, where a huge boulder is emblazoned with the words, written in golden letters: Here we come: African Jerusalem."

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