Standing
at an imposing height of 700 meters Obangogo Hills in Egunbe Community
in Kabba, Kogi State is an eternal spectacle; inspiring fascination and
awe in equal measure. Among the dozens of hills that surround Kabba,
Obangogo is singled out for its myth.
While
the fables surrounding which may sound ridiculous are chiefly promoted
by the locals, its allure is being discovered all over again in recent
years by an increasing stream of visitors who are out to verify the
supernatural powers that resides in the mountain or simply take
advantage of the leisure benefits.
Obangogo
is many things to many people. To some it is a mesh of interlocking
caves where the people hid from advancing armies and slave raiders in
times past. There are legends alluding to a King, Elegha, the Ako
Kereje, Kereje whose coffin turned into a stone. A part of the hill is
said to sound like the talking drum.
At
the peak of Obangogo is a pool of spring water which is believed to
possess healing powers. Similar curative abilities is believed of the
five mystical lake on the hill called ‘Ako’. The rock formation on the
hills provides a spectacular and engaging phenomenon that will interest
photographers and film makers. To others, Obangogo is a haven of peace
for meditation. The hill is wonderful. There are caves in the hill that
people hide in during the wars and slave raiding.
It is also believed that any prayer rendered on the hill will man.
Located
at about five kilometeres off the Okene – Kabba Expressway by the
permanent site of College of Education (Technical), Gbeleko.
The
increasing pride of Kabba indigenes in promoting their cultural assets
has compelled many of them to join the join the celebration tied around
Obangogo on December 26.
As the scope of the festivity expands every year, the Kogi State
government may have to exploit the economic and social values of the
festival by providing the necessary infrastructure like accessible
roads, electricity and accommodation.
Perhaps,
it may not be out of place to task wealthy and influential sons and
daughters of Kabba to step and provide these facilities, if the
government fails to do so.
A
group of Kabba indegenes led by Mr. Steve Babaeko, the founder and CEO
of X3M Group have begun a deliberate process to elevate Obangogo Hill
into the reckoning for consideration as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The undiluted culture and natural history recommends this great great
tourist attraction. This may not be a difficult task since all they need
to do is to follow the laid-down procedures which similar sites like
the Osun Osogbo Grove to achieve this much needed global recognition.
Last
year, the First Lady of Kogi State, Mrs. Rashidat Bello was honoured as
the ‘Face of Obangogo’. She was expected to use her eminence to
galvanise goodwill for sustainable development of this emerging tourist
site.
Media
reports detail the effort of the curator of Obangogo, Mr Ben Owoleke.
He said, the Obangogo committee for each year has been striving to catch
the attention of the world by creating awareness for the hill. Each
year we form a committee, we started making it open and going to the
mountain in year 2013.
That
was the first time we visited the place in good numbers. By 2014, some
people came from America and South Africa, 2015 was great and 2016 was
the peak, a lot of government officials came and the first lady agreed
to be the face of Obangogo, we had a great time.”
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