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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

The Story Of Àrò Mẹ́ta

Àrò Mẹ́ta popularly called the “three wise men” is meant to welcome people coming into the city of Lagos.


The Àrò Mẹ́ta,a white granite sculpture of three Lagos white-cap chiefs is not just a mere sculpture; it is rich in its meaning.

The three sculpted chiefs depict the three kinds of traditional greetings on Lagos Island (Eko).
Eko refers to the indigenous people of Lagos occupying mainly Lagos Island.
Their clenched right fists symbolize a strong belief in the Supremacy of the right over the left.

All of them display clenched fists with the right hand always placed over the left.
Not only that, the statues also robed in intricately tied wrappers with the ends flung across the right shoulder.

This is not a coincidence, because in the Yorùbá culture, the right hand signifies acceptance and respect.
While the left hand is viewed with revulsion because it is often used to perform unsavory tasks and chores.
Initially, Àrò Mẹ́ta was located at the former Lagos-Ibadan

Toll gate from where it was moved further to the bridge linking Ojodu and Alausa secretariat.

Until recently in 2004 where it was destroyed by unknown persons for reasons believed to be religious, it was also destroyed during the subsidy protest in January 2012.

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15 comments:

  1. WINNER, YES I AM!29 November 2023 at 13:06

    Wow! What an insight. I've always seen it there, it was along Lagos Ibadan expressway before.

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    1. Yes, it used to be our welcome to Lagos logo until it was moved.

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  2. I liked the statues, but never knew the meaning behind it. Thanks for this.

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  3. The fist clinging looks like Benin chiefs hailing 'Oba ato pe e'

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  4. Chika(hello iya boys)30 November 2023 at 02:02

    Niceee
    Never New It was destroyed oooo,😭😭😭

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  5. In this picture, the robes are flung over their LEFT shoulders, so, na mistake?

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