The article discusses the need for improvements to the Osun Grove, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Osogbo, Nigeria.
The piece reflects on a recent visit to Osun Grove, advocating for its much-needed facelift. Osun Grove, one of Nigeria's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, holds significant cultural and spiritual importance to the communities in the region. The author shares their experiences and observations during the visit, highlighting the rich history of Osun State, which was formed from Oyo State in 1991 and is named after the symbolic River Osun that represents both spiritual and tourist attractions. The narrative emphasizes the importance of preserving such sites to boost tourism and maintain national heritage.