BOWER’S TOWER: SEEING IBADAN ON LAYIPO
BOWER’S TOWER: SEEING IBADAN ON LAYIPO
The Bower's tower is a historical monument standing 60 feet
tall in Oke Are, Ibadan.
It is the highest hilltop in Ibadan giving a panoramic view
of the city.
Tourists and visitors to Ibadan troop to the tower for sightseeing
especially at weekends and on public holidays.
Bower’s Tower was designed by Taffy Jones, in 1936. Taffy
Jones was also the engineer that designed the Mapo Hall, another historical
landmark in Ibadan.
The Bower's tower was put up to honor Captain Robert Lister
Bower who was the first British resident in Ibadan. He was appointed by the
British government as the traveling commissioner of Yoruba land in southwestern
region of Nigeria, between 1893 and 1897.
The historical tower is 60 feet high and 11 feet square with
two entrances and a 47-spiral staircase that leads to the top of the tower from
where one can get a 360 panoramic view of the town and appreciate its history.
The building was nicknamed ‘Layipo’ because of its long
spiral staircase which some claim to make them dizzy after climbing. It served
as one of the most visited tourist centers in the city of Ibadan.
This historical monument served as a watchtower during the
colonial era from where it was very easy to monitor the activities of the town
and the neighboring Yoruba towns.
According to history, the tower was named after Bower in
appreciation of his contribution to the development and growth of Yoruba land.
From the top of the tower on a clear day, you can see some important landmarks
such as the cocoa house, the University College Hospital (UCH), The University of
Ibadan, Dugbe market, Agodi gardens, the defunct Lagos/Ibadan toll gate,
Adebayo,
Cocoa House, Dugbe Market , Iwo Road, Ife Road, Olorunsogo and
lots more depending on how good your eyesight is.
The Bower's tower is definitely a place to visit in Ibadan.
Visitors to the tower get to climb the 47 spiral staircase,
enjoy a panoramic view of the city, identify major landmarks from the top, take
beautiful pictures of the town, and even organize a picnic.
Relaxation points where visitors can sit are provided at the
base of the tower.
The tower opens from 9 AM to 5 PM daily and it requires a
fee of 200 naira to enter into the tower. When visiting the tower, it is
advised to dress comfortably as it involves a lot of climbing.
It is common to hear such things as “Whoever comes to Ibadan
and has not visited this Tower” (called Layipo) to view the city does not know
Ibadan, "Ibadan lo mo, o mo Layipo" directly translates to
"It is Ibadan you know, you don't know Layipo"
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