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Sagamu, also known as Ishagamu, is a city in Ogun State, South West Nigeria. The city is a conglomeration of thirteen towns located in Ogun State along the Ibu River and Eruwuru Stream between Lagos and Ibadan. Sagamu was founded in the mid 19th century by members of the Remo branch of the Yoruba people in south-western Nigeria. It is bounded by Odogbolu local Government, Lagos State, Ikenne Local Government and Obafemi Owode Local Government in the East, North and West respectively. Sagamu has a population of 355,900 and occupies an area of 605.6 km². The Sagamu region is underlain by major deposits of limestone, which is used in the city's major industry, the production of cement. Agricultural products of the region include cocoa and kola nuts. Sagamu is the largest kola nut collecting center in the country. Remo lanuage is the main local language of Sagamu people. It is the host of Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital.

Cuisine

Taste of Sagamu...

Sagamu has a number of restaurants where visitors can sample a taste of the city’s amazing local dishes and other foreign dishes. Most of them offer dine-in, take away and delivery services. These restaurants are: At Sagamu, there are various bars and joints visitors can go to drink various kinds of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and enjoy themselves. These bars and joints include: In general, Sagamu has become a safer place to visit now than before, with the state spending huge budgets on security with police patrol cars. But beware of deals or businesses that sound too good to be true (especially e-mails soliciting your help), and do not openly flaunt your possessions, especially in public places. While it is rare for a tourist to be a victim of a violent crime, it is still wise to stay safe and be on the alert, especially during late night outings. Stick to crowded streets and make sure to go out in groups instead of going out alone. The people of Sagamu are generally nice and friendly people, most of whom will readily offer directions to you if you are lost. Sagamu still has its fair share of street beggars with psychological disorders and physically challenged people. There are police officers who are corrupt and inefficient so it is best that you stick to places and people you know and avoid going anywhere without a trusted guide if it is a first visit.

Weather

Climate

This city has a tropical climate. Rainfall is significant most months of the year, and the short dry season has little effect. Prospective visitors who wish to come to Sagamu have various options available to them. Sagamu does not have a civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Prospective visitors wishing to Come to Sagamu by Air would have to make use of Murtala Muhamed International Airport Lagos, Lagos or Ibadan Airport Different transport companies offer daily services from almost all major cities around the country. Taxis are abundant in Sagamu, they are hailed down by the roadside .The driver usually takes four passengers, three at the back and one in front. Fare range from ₦50-100. Minibuses are scattered around the city and township plying every nook and cranny some of the drivers could be erratic. Fare ₦50-100. Happy-go-lucky drivers move people around in this. Fare ₦50-100.

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Prospective visitors who wish to come to Sagamu have various options available to them. Sagamu does not have a civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Prospective visitors wishing to Come to Sagamu by Air would have to make use of Murtala Muhamed International Airport Lagos, Lagos or Ibadan Airport Different transport companies offer daily services from almost all major cities around the country. Taxis are abundant in Sagamu, they are hailed down by the roadside .The driver usually takes four passengers, three at the back and one in front. Fare range from ₦50-100. Minibuses are scattered around the city and township plying every nook and cranny some of the drivers could be erratic. Fare ₦50-100. Happy-go-lucky drivers move people around in this. Fare ₦50-100. If you desire speed to move around, motorcycles available for a token fare. Sagamu is not a tourist city but there are many relaxation centers in the town....

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Getting Around & Staying

Getting Around

Taxis are abundant in Sagamu, they are hailed down by the roadside .The driver usually takes four passengers, three at the back and one in front. Fare range from ₦50-100. Minibuses are scattered around the city and township plying every nook and cranny some of the drivers could be erratic. Fare ₦50-100. Happy-go-lucky drivers move people around in this. Fare ₦50-100. If you desire speed to move around, motorcycles available for a token fare. Sagamu is not a tourist city but there are many relaxation centers in the town. Some of the good places for shopping for such items like beverages, cosmetic products, beverages, grocery store, in-store, furniture, household wares, toiletries among many others Sagamu has a number of restaurants where visitors can sample a taste of the city’s amazing local dishes and other foreign dishes. Most of them offer dine-in, take away and delivery services.

Where to Stay

In general, Sagamu has become a safer place to visit now than before, with the state spending huge budgets on security with police patrol cars. But beware of deals or businesses that sound too good to be true (especially e-mails soliciting your help), and do not openly flaunt your possessions, especially in public places. While it is rare for a tourist to be a victim of a violent crime, it is still wise to stay safe and be on the alert, especially during late night outings. Stick to crowded streets and make sure to go out in groups instead of going out alone. The people of Sagamu are generally nice and friendly people, most of whom will readily offer directions to you if you are lost. Sagamu still has its fair share of street beggars with psychological disorders and physically challenged people. There are police officers who are corrupt and inefficient so it is best that you stick to places and people you know and avoid going anywhere without a trusted guide if it is a first visit.

Money & Budget

Some of the good places for shopping for such items like beverages, cosmetic products, beverages, grocery store, in-store, furniture, household wares, toiletries among many others Sagamu has a number of restaurants where visitors can sample a taste of the city’s amazing local dishes and other foreign dishes. Most of them offer dine-in, take away and delivery services. These restaurants are: At Sagamu, there are various bars and joints visitors can go to drink various kinds of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and enjoy themselves. These bars and joints include: In general, Sagamu has become a safer place to visit now than before, with the state spending huge budgets on security with police patrol cars.

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Safety Information

Safety Overview

In general, Sagamu has become a safer place to visit now than before, with the state spending huge budgets on security with police patrol cars. But beware of deals or businesses that sound too good to be true (especially e-mails soliciting your help), and do not openly flaunt your possessions, especially in public places. While it is rare for a tourist to be a victim of a violent crime, it is still wise to stay safe and be on the alert, especially during late night outings. Stick to crowded streets and make sure to go out in groups instead of going out alone. The people of Sagamu are generally nice and friendly people, most of whom will readily offer directions to you if you are lost. Sagamu still has its fair share of street beggars with psychological disorders and physically challenged people. There are police officers who are corrupt and inefficient so it is best that you stick to places and people you know and avoid going anywhere without a trusted guide if it is a first visit.