Mary Slessor Home Okoyong

The front view of Mary Slessor Home in Okoyong, Odukpani, Cross River State.

Mary Slessor Home Okoyong

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Overview

  • Duration:4 hours 30 minutes
  • Travelers:5 guests
  • Tour Type:Daily tour, Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:English
The Mary Slessor Home, located in Ekenge, Akpap Okoyong, in the Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria, is a historic 19th-century residence and mission house established for the Scottish missionary Mary Mitchell Slessor. Originally a modest mud house built around 1880—affectionately known by locals as "fine pass all" (or "good pass all")—it was replaced in 1889 by a more permanent iron-sheet structure featuring a verandah, storage, and a parlour. The home served as her base, a shelter for twins she rescued from abandonment, an orphanage, and a centre for her work as the "Obongawan Okoyong" (Queen of Okoyong). Today, the site functions as a museum and living memory of her selfless service, bravery, and advocacy against harmful cultural practices.

Why You Should Visit

You should visit Mary Slessor Home in Okoyong to continue the journey of learning about Mary Slessor's life and her impact on the people of Cross River. She helped stop the killing of twins in the Akwa-Cross region of Nigeria, advocated for women’s rights, and also helped stop internecine conflicts. This house offers a different perspective on her work, as it was in this area that she made significant contributions to education and community development. Known locally as the “White Queen of Okoyong” (Obongawan Okoyong), Slessor lived and worked in this compound, which acted as a sanctuary for abandoned twins, a school, and a dispensary, effectively ending the practice of infanticide in the region. It is an important historical landmark among the tourist attractions in Cross River.
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Highlights

  • The Original Structure: Explore the historic building constructed in 1889, which replaced Mary's initial mud "caravan," featuring iron sheet walls and early wooden doors.
  • The "Twins' Sanctuary": Learn the history of how she utilized her home to hide, care for, and adopt twins who were abandoned in the bush due to local superstitions.
  • Historical Artifacts: View remnants of her daily life, which may include personal items and photos detailing her life as a female magistrate and missionary.
  • "Fine Pass All": Gain insight into how the locals, initially surprised by her lifestyle, came to respect her and name her home "fine pass all".
  • The Burial Site Nearby: Although not within the house compound, visitors often pay respects at the nearby [Mary Slessor Roundabout or her grave site in Calabar].

Includes/Excludes

  • Shared tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Mary Slessor House located?

The house is in Akpap Okoyong village, located in the Odukpani local government area, a short drive from Calabar, Cross River State.

Is it open to the public?

Yes, it is a protected heritage site and a popular tourist destination in Cross River State.

What was Mary Slessor’s main contribution in Cross River?

She is most famously known for helping to stop the archaic cultural practice of killing twins in the Okoyong and Efik regions.

What to bring

Cash or card for donations.
A camera.
Comfortable walking shoes.
A notepad.
A respectful attitude.

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