The title of the article may seem undesiring but it's the candid physical existence at Gberefu, a community in Badagry that is also known Internationally as the "Slave Point Of No Return" but today, it is also known by pragmatic names such as the "Joy Of Return" and "Point Of Return" respectively. Truly, the historical antecedent of Gberefu, the "Slave Point Of No Return Badagry" was characterized by despair experienced by enslaved ancestors but the slave route and the historical seabeach at Gberefu, where the journey to unknown destinations took place and the Point Of Return Gallery (PORG) Monument have become a spiritual connection and Point Of Return for Africa Diaspora and historical route for both domestic and international tourists. The scenery at this historical site has become pathetic and the monument that we nicknamed the "Point Of Return Gallery" (PORG) has become an excreter on our feets. It has become an eyesore in our...

Anago-Osho conducts special tours and promotes community and sustainable tourism. A renowned cultural diplomat and advocate of African perspectives in African historical curation. He is a researcher and member of Enslaved Spaces. As Ambassador for DNA Tested Africans, he serves the African diaspora as a bridge to reconnect with their African heritage. He founded Anago James Akeem Osho Adventures, Global Anago Adventures, Benin Republic English Tour and Co-founder of @ahnactourguidesnigeria.