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20/04/2026

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Photos from Ab.Isong's post 18/04/2026

The Brazilian Barracoon in Badagry is one of the most powerful historical reminders of the transatlantic slave trade in West Africa. Its story is both painful and important, telling of human suffering, survival, and history that shaped generations.

🏚️ What is a Barracoon?
The word “barracoon” comes from a Portuguese term meaning a slave prison or enclosure. It was a place where enslaved Africans were kept temporarily before being sold and shipped across the Atlantic.

📜 Origin of the Brazilian Barracoon
The Brazilian Barracoon in Badagry was:
Built in the 1840s (around 1847)
Constructed by Brazilian/Portuguese slave merchants.
Located within the compound of Chief Seriki Williams Abass, a former slave who became a slave trader

This connection to Brazil is why it is called the “Brazilian Barracoon”—many enslaved Africans from this site were shipped to Brazil and other parts of the Americas.

Nigerian Heritage
⛓️ Life Inside the Barracoon
Life inside the barracoon was harsh and dehumanizing:
The structure had about 40 small rooms (cells)
Each room could hold up to 40 people at once.
Ventilation was poor, with only tiny windows
Men, women, and children were crowded together for weeks or months waiting to be sold
They were treated like goods—inspected by European buyers and kept in chains before being transported to slave ships.

🚶 The Journey from Barracoon to the “Point of No Return”
After staying in the barracoon:
Slaves were marched through the town
Taken to the coast at Gberefu
Passed through the famous “Point of No Return”
Loaded onto ships bound for Europe and the Americas
This journey marked a permanent separation from their homeland, culture, and families.

🏛️ Historical Significance
The barracoon is one of the few surviving slave cells in Badagry today
It was declared a national monument
It now serves as a museum, preserving chains, relics, and artifacts from that era.
It stands as a silent witness to one of the darkest chapters in human history.

đź’” A Deeper Meaning
The story of the Brazilian Barracoon is not just about buildings—it is about:
Human suffering and resilience
The role of both foreign traders and local intermediaries
The lasting impact of slavery on Africa and the diaspora
It reminds us that history must be remembered—not to reopen wounds, but to learn, reflect, and ensure such ظلم (injustice) never happens again.
🌍 Final Reflection
Today, the Brazilian Barracoon in Badagry is more than a tourist site—it is a place of memory, education, and reflection. Walking through it brings history to life and helps us understand the true cost of the transatlantic slave trade.

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16/04/2026

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