History of Christianity in Nigeria
Relics of Slavery
earchlight provided light at night at the slave market.
Neck chains used to chain captured slaves together in their procession to the Slave Market and Point of No Return. Staff used by the kings who collaborated with slave raiders. Gin bottle dated 1873 .  One of the several strong alcoholic drinks slave traders give the local kings in exchange for slaves.
The Slave Market in Badagry. Outer gate of the Slave Market Inside the Market Cannon used to fight slave traders after the abolition was proclaimed in England.
Road leading to Point of No Return Building where all the relics are kept by descendants of King Mobee, who ruled  Badagry during the slave trade era.  
Leg chain to tie slaves together. Mouth Lock to seal their lips together so slaves could not speak (conspire). Hand lock for the slaves children.  
Point of No Return, the route through which the slaves are transported from the Slave Market to the Sea.  
The Bowl where the slaves drink water with their hands chained behind them and their heads
An iron rod that is driven through the legs of slaves to chain them to trees.
Different shades of chains used by slave raiders.
Bottles of gin slave merchants gave local chiefs and kings in exchange for slaves.
Hand chain used to fasten slaves hands to the tree.