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Historical Potsherd pavement discovered at Onimesi Ekiti palace

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By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

A historical and archaeological Potsherd pavement has been discovered and unearthed at the palace of Onimesi of Imesi Ekiti in Gboyin. Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

Onimesi Oba Adetunji Olatunde uncovered the historical tourist heritage asset when the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Ekiti State on Tourism Development, Ambassador Wale Ojo – Lanre visited his palace today.
said that the potsherd pavement has a trail not only in the place but in other part of town

Ambassador Ojo- Lanre who said he was in Imesi Ekiti in furtherance of the assignment on profiling historical and cultural heritage of tourism significance in Ekiti State was elated when Oba Olatunde conducted him round the palace and unveiled the potsherd pavement which he said dated back to hundreds of years.

Ojo – Lanre said those potsherd pavements are evidence of age long civilization associated with the ancestral towns of historical significance adding that with the assistant of archaeologist there could be more revelation on the Imesi potsherd pavements

Oba Olatunde disclosed that “Imesi town is an ancient town of rich and glorious past. An old kingdom that has given birth to many towns in Yoruba land. Apart from this potsherd pavement, Imesi also harbours many heritage and touristic assets like Iseku stream which has been found to be of medicinal value and the traditional healing water of great potent and a cave which harboured our forefathers during the war “

He said, “I am a product of a rich cultural pedigree. I understand the value which the enhancement of tradition, arts, culture and tourism brings to a town.”
That is the main reason we are branding Imesi as a cultural- tourism town of immense proportion. You see that our Imesi Museum of Royal Antiquities, the first in the state is 95 per cent completed and will be inaugurated during the First Year coronation ceremony slated for June 12 – 17. And within the time. Imesi will host the first Royal Arts exhibition in Ekiti State , he explained.

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