• After the house was sold to Alfred Omolona Olaiya in 1933, he renamed the building "Ilojo Bar" after his hometown of "Ilojo" in Ijesa Isu, Ekiti State.[5][6].
  • Ilojo Bar, located at Tinubu, overlooks a non-functioning fountain. It was built about late in the 19th Century by a slave faciy returning from Brazil.
  • 1. Located in the heart of the city: Ilojo Bar is located on Lagos Island, the central business district of Lagos, Nigeria's largest city.
  • This is the story of a struggle between preserving heritage and economic development. Ilojo Bar in Nigeria, prior to its demolition, (Yeniajayiii, CC BY-SA 4.0).
  • Ilojo Bar a national monument in Nigeria built in mid 19th century by returned slaves from Brazil has been demolished.
  • The Ilojo Bar was built in 1856. It was initially designed by the Fernandez family to operate as a bar and restaurant after they bought it from Anthony Ronkonton.
  • The Ilojo Bar (also called the “Olaiya House” or “Casa do Fernandez”), is a Brazilian-styled historic building located near Tinubu Square in Lagos Island...
  • Falola said the family also wrote President Goodluck Jonathan on June 8, 2010, asking that Ilojo Bar be delisted as a national monument, but got no response.
  • Welcome to Ilojo Bar Component Library. Ilojo Bar Component Library is made up of multiple components and tools which you can import one by one.
  • A more inclusive history of Ilojo Bar: presentation by researcher Femke van Zeijl of her findings about Ilojo Bar's history and heritage.