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Olukole, T. O. (2014). Updates on archaeological investigations in Oyo-Ile and Badagry heritage sites, southwestern Nigeria : implications for tourism development. ”Nyame Akuma”, ”81”.

Olukole, T. O. (2014). Updates on archaeological investigations in Oyo-Ile and Badagry heritage sites, southwestern Nigeria : implications for tourism development. ”Nyame Akuma”, ”81”.

Oyediran, W. (2017). Port of Badagry, a Point of No Return: Investigation of Maritime Slave Trade in Nigeria. In: Harris, L. (eds) Sea Ports and Sea Power. SpringerBriefs in Archaeology(). Springer, Cham. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46985-0_2</nowiki>.

Oyediran, W. (2017). Port of Badagry, a Point of No Return: Investigation of Maritime Slave Trade in Nigeria. In: Harris, L. (eds) Sea Ports and Sea Power. SpringerBriefs in Archaeology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46985-0_2.

* Book chapter located in academic journal, so should be reliable source.

== References ==

== References ==


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Abaka, E., & Kumasenu, G.X. (2021). Slavery, Remembrance, and Sites Of Historical Memory: The Case of Badagry. African Economic History 49(1), 104-126. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aeh.2021.0004.

Alabi, R. A. (2002). Oral traditions, archaeology, and culture contacts between Badagry and her neighbours. West African Journal of Archaeology., 32(1), 131–147.

Hodder, B.W. (1962). “ Badagri 1: Slave Port and Mission Centre” in Nigerian Geographical Journal, 5(2) 75-86.

  • Primary article but currently do not have access to it

Olukole, T. O. (2014). Updates on archaeological investigations in Oyo-Ile and Badagry heritage sites, southwestern Nigeria : implications for tourism development. Nyame Akuma, 81.

Oyediran, W. (2017). Port of Badagry, a Point of No Return: Investigation of Maritime Slave Trade in Nigeria. In: Harris, L. (eds) Sea Ports and Sea Power. SpringerBriefs in Archaeology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46985-0_2.

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