Ojuelegba is a location in Lagos State, Nigeria.

It connects Surulere, Yaba and Mushin, It also links Apapa Wharf to Ikorodu and Agege.

The area currently known as Ojuelegba was formerly a forest and shrine used to worship Eshu Elegbua or Legba.

This deity is also worshipped by the Fon people of the Benin Republic, the Cubans and Haitians.

The Haitians call the Legba deity, Papa Legba. He is a fatherly figure that opens the human world for the spirit to enter. The Fon people call it Legba and Cubans call it Echu-Elegua.

Under the Ojuelegba bridge, the Aworis worshipped the Esu deity known as Láàlu ogiri òkò – a deity in charge of orderliness and an enforcer of laws.

Its shrine was made of red earth, stones and covered with cowries.

These cowries were used to mark the god’s eyes and mouth, and daily sacrifices were offered to it.

The shrine still exists today, right there at the south of the Ojuelegba roundabout with the inscription, ‘Oju-Ibo Elegba’ which has now been shortened to Ojuelegba presumably how the area got its name.

Culled / Titilayo Kupoliyi

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