he Vlekete Slave Market is a market located in Badagry, Lagos State. it was Established in 1502 and named after the Vlekete deity, the goddess of the ocean and wind. The market was significant during the Atlantic slave trade in Badagry, as it served as a business point where African middlemen sold slaves to European slave merchants, thus making it one of the most populous slave markets in West Africa.
The slave trade market contain lots of story and sacred part of history of slavery and slave trade and records of the journey of slave abolishing e.g The Trial of Richard lander, The slave shrine, The slave Dungeon, The artefact of slavery etc
The settlement of Hendrik Hertog, a Dutch trader in Badagry who was locally known as Yovo Huntokonu sowed the seed for the establishment of the Vlekete Slave Market. He acquired land from the people and turned the town into a trading post that was beneficial to the Chiefs of the land as more Europeans came to exchange their goods with what the Africans had. The slave trade became flamboyant when the trading partners understood how lucrative it was due to high demand of workers for plantations in other lands
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