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Tinubu Square — Attraction in Lagos State

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Nearby attractions
Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina
29 Marina Rd, Lagos Island, Lagos 101001, Lagos, Nigeria
Lagos Central Mosque
9 Nnamdi Azikwe St, Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Freedom Park Lagos
C9XW+MJM, Old Prison Ground,1, Hospital Road, adjacent St' Nicholas Hospital, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Nearby restaurants
Sarom Restaurant
34 Bamgbose St, Lagos Island, Lagos 100001, Lagos, Nigeria
Sweet Sensation
27 Kakawa St, Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Chicken Republic
Oando Filling Station, Marina Rd, Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Take Food Restaurant Lagos Island
5 Upper Campus, Lagos Island, 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Salado Canteen
Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Kurry"N"Chilli
144 Bamgbose Street, By Mobolaji Bank Anthony St, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria
De Tastee Fried Chicken Catholic Mission
16 Catholic Mission St, Victoria Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Amoke Oge - Ogo Oluwa Canteen
9 Broad St, Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Nearby hotels
Spicery Hotel Campbell
36 Campbell St, Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
Beni Hotels
11/13 Wiwo Ona Tere St, Lagos Mainland, Lagos 100001, Lagos, Nigeria
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Tinubu Square

Broad St, Lagos Island, Lagos 102273, Lagos, Nigeria
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attractions: Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos Central Mosque, Freedom Park Lagos, restaurants: Sarom Restaurant, Sweet Sensation, Chicken Republic, Take Food Restaurant Lagos Island, Salado Canteen, Kurry"N"Chilli, De Tastee Fried Chicken Catholic Mission, Amoke Oge - Ogo Oluwa Canteen
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Nearby attractions of Tinubu Square

Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina

Lagos Central Mosque

Freedom Park Lagos

Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina

Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina

4.5

(863)

Open 24 hours
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Lagos Central Mosque

Lagos Central Mosque

4.3

(490)

Open 24 hours
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Freedom Park Lagos

Freedom Park Lagos

4.2

(2.5K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

DeSci Lagos
DeSci Lagos
Fri, Dec 5 • 6:00 AM
University of Lagos, University Road Lagos Mainland Akoka, Yaba, Lagos 101245, Lagos, Nigeria
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Jam Station
Jam Station
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 AM
Ecobank Headquarters - Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC), 270 Ozumba Mbadiwe Ave, Victoria Island, Lagos 106104, Lagos, Nigeria
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Exhibition Passes
Exhibition Passes
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 AM
Lagos, Lagos
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Nearby restaurants of Tinubu Square

Sarom Restaurant

Sweet Sensation

Chicken Republic

Take Food Restaurant Lagos Island

Salado Canteen

Kurry"N"Chilli

De Tastee Fried Chicken Catholic Mission

Amoke Oge - Ogo Oluwa Canteen

Sarom Restaurant

Sarom Restaurant

4.3

(30)

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Sweet Sensation

Sweet Sensation

3.9

(31)

$$

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Chicken Republic

Chicken Republic

3.9

(510)

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Take Food Restaurant Lagos Island

Take Food Restaurant Lagos Island

3.7

(63)

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Mike ObiMike Obi
Tinubu Square is a small, round and compact park located within the very heart of Lagos Island. It is bordered by major roads like Broad Street, Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, Tinubu Street etc. All leading out of the Square, like arteries from the heart, to different locations on the Island. Initially, it was named Ita Tinubu, after the slave trading merchant and woman of valour, Madam Efunroye Tinubu. Then the Square was subsequently later named by Nigeria's First Republic Leaders to Independence Square after Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Finally, its name was later change again to just Tinubu Square afterwards. Probably in an effort to make its name as simple as can be and also point to its origin of nomenclature. Various state governments have tried to give it a face lift and increase its appeal, from the derelict outlook it once had. When it was a place of defecation, in and within its fountains, and abject delinquency. A place, where touts and homeless persons call their home. Recently, apart from various petty traders cluttering and trading round about it. Activities which various governments have tried to stop. There is little or no park activities going on in there due to its size and location. Anyone looking for recreation and relaxation should dare not go looking for one there. It is one of or the most busiest and horrendously noisiest place on the Island due to the traffic that has encompassed it, round about and the activities of people, too. Consequently, it is a park of just symbolic importance. A place of historical connotation - indicating an era where Lagosains have once been, in culture, trade and its people.
Paul OdijiePaul Odijie
Tinubu Square (formerly Independence Square), is an open space landmark located in Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria. It used to be called Ita Tinubu in memory of Madam Efunroye Tinubu, a slave trader and business magnate, before it was named Independence Square by leaders of the First Republic and subsequently Tinubu Square. The square is iron-fenced with two flowing fountains, flowers and tropical trees in it. It also contains a life-size statue of Madam Tinubu on a cenotaph. It is an open space milestone situated in Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria. It used to be called Ita Tinubu in memory of Madam Efunroye Tinubu, a slave broker and business head honcho, before it was named Independence Square by pioneers of the First Republic and thusly Tinubu Square. The square is press fenced with two streaming wellsprings, blooms and tropical trees in it. It additionally contains an existence measure statue of Madam Tinubu on a cenotaph. It is one of the great place in this city. Tourists come here from all over the world with their relatives.
Adebambo OdumosuAdebambo Odumosu
I thought this was a really interesting place to be. The fountains, sculptures and statues give it a contemporary and attractive feel. It's situated opposite the Methodist Church of Trinity and opening hours are from 9AM to 9PM on both weekends and weekdays. I loved how there were many places to sit. It's a good place for small parties and meetups. The best part is that entry is free. The environment is clean although water from the fountains seem to be constituting a puddle in some areas of the park which was not well taken care of the last time I visited.
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Tinubu Square is a small, round and compact park located within the very heart of Lagos Island. It is bordered by major roads like Broad Street, Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, Tinubu Street etc. All leading out of the Square, like arteries from the heart, to different locations on the Island. Initially, it was named Ita Tinubu, after the slave trading merchant and woman of valour, Madam Efunroye Tinubu. Then the Square was subsequently later named by Nigeria's First Republic Leaders to Independence Square after Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Finally, its name was later change again to just Tinubu Square afterwards. Probably in an effort to make its name as simple as can be and also point to its origin of nomenclature. Various state governments have tried to give it a face lift and increase its appeal, from the derelict outlook it once had. When it was a place of defecation, in and within its fountains, and abject delinquency. A place, where touts and homeless persons call their home. Recently, apart from various petty traders cluttering and trading round about it. Activities which various governments have tried to stop. There is little or no park activities going on in there due to its size and location. Anyone looking for recreation and relaxation should dare not go looking for one there. It is one of or the most busiest and horrendously noisiest place on the Island due to the traffic that has encompassed it, round about and the activities of people, too. Consequently, it is a park of just symbolic importance. A place of historical connotation - indicating an era where Lagosains have once been, in culture, trade and its people.
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Tinubu Square (formerly Independence Square), is an open space landmark located in Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria. It used to be called Ita Tinubu in memory of Madam Efunroye Tinubu, a slave trader and business magnate, before it was named Independence Square by leaders of the First Republic and subsequently Tinubu Square. The square is iron-fenced with two flowing fountains, flowers and tropical trees in it. It also contains a life-size statue of Madam Tinubu on a cenotaph. It is an open space milestone situated in Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria. It used to be called Ita Tinubu in memory of Madam Efunroye Tinubu, a slave broker and business head honcho, before it was named Independence Square by pioneers of the First Republic and thusly Tinubu Square. The square is press fenced with two streaming wellsprings, blooms and tropical trees in it. It additionally contains an existence measure statue of Madam Tinubu on a cenotaph. It is one of the great place in this city. Tourists come here from all over the world with their relatives.
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I thought this was a really interesting place to be. The fountains, sculptures and statues give it a contemporary and attractive feel. It's situated opposite the Methodist Church of Trinity and opening hours are from 9AM to 9PM on both weekends and weekdays. I loved how there were many places to sit. It's a good place for small parties and meetups. The best part is that entry is free. The environment is clean although water from the fountains seem to be constituting a puddle in some areas of the park which was not well taken care of the last time I visited.
Adebambo Odumosu

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Tinubu Square in Lagos falls short of its potential as a prominent urban landmark. The lack of proper maintenance and upkeep is evident, casting a pall over the square's aesthetic appeal. Neglected infrastructure, crumbling pathways, and litter strewn about diminish the overall ambiance, giving visitors a less-than-pleasant experience.

The square's design feels disjointed and fails to create a harmonious environment. Uneven landscaping and haphazard placement of seating areas make navigation confusing and uncomfortable. Moreover, the limited greenery and insufficient shade exacerbate the discomfort, leaving visitors exposed to the scorching sun without respite.

Accessibility is a major concern, as the square lacks adequate facilities for differently-abled individuals. The absence of ramps, elevators, and wheelchair-friendly pathways excludes a significant portion of the population from enjoying the space, which should ideally be inclusive and welcoming to all.

Furthermore, the noise and air pollution from surrounding traffic significantly detract from any potential tranquility the square could offer. This makes it difficult for visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and find solace in the supposed oasis.

The square's potential as a cultural and social hub remains largely untapped. The absence of curated events, public art installations, and engaging activities means that it fails to attract and retain visitors. It lacks the vibrancy and dynamism that could make it a central gathering place for both locals and tourists.

In summary, Tinubu Square in Lagos leaves much to be desired. Its neglected state, poor design, lack of accessibility, and failure to foster a sense of community all contribute to a disappointing experience for visitors. Urgent revitalization efforts and thoughtful planning are necessary to transform this space into the vibrant and inviting urban landmark it has the...

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Tinubu Square is a small, round and compact park located within the very heart of Lagos Island. It is bordered by major roads like Broad Street, Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, Tinubu Street etc. All leading out of the Square, like arteries from the heart, to different locations on the Island.

Initially, it was named Ita Tinubu, after the slave trading merchant and woman of valour, Madam Efunroye Tinubu. Then the Square was subsequently later named by Nigeria's First Republic Leaders to Independence Square after Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Finally, its name was later change again to just Tinubu Square afterwards. Probably in an effort to make its name as simple as can be and also point to its origin of nomenclature.

Various state governments have tried to give it a face lift and increase its appeal, from the derelict outlook it once had. When it was a place of defecation, in and within its fountains, and abject delinquency. A place, where touts and homeless persons call their home.

Recently, apart from various petty traders cluttering and trading round about it. Activities which various governments have tried to stop. There is little or no park activities going on in there due to its size and location.

Anyone looking for recreation and relaxation should dare not go looking for one there. It is one of or the most busiest and horrendously noisiest place on the Island due to the traffic that has encompassed it, round about and the activities of people, too.

Consequently, it is a park of just symbolic importance. A place of historical connotation - indicating an era where Lagosains have once been, in culture, trade...

   Read more
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4.0
4y

Tinubu Square (formerly Independence Square), is an open space landmark located in Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria. It used to be called Ita Tinubu in memory of Madam Efunroye Tinubu, a slave trader and business magnate, before it was named Independence Square by leaders of the First Republic and subsequently Tinubu Square.

The square is iron-fenced with two flowing fountains, flowers and tropical trees in it. It also contains a life-size statue of Madam Tinubu on a cenotaph.

It is an open space milestone situated in Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria. It used to be called Ita Tinubu in memory of Madam Efunroye Tinubu, a slave broker and business head honcho, before it was named Independence Square by pioneers of the First Republic and thusly Tinubu Square.

The square is press fenced with two streaming wellsprings, blooms and tropical trees in it. It additionally contains an existence measure statue of Madam Tinubu on a cenotaph. It is one of the great place in this city. Tourists come here from all over the world with...

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