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Forçados

Coordinates:5°35′57″N5°34′59″E / 5.59917°N 5.58306°E /5.59917; 5.58306
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For the steamship, seeSS Forcados.
Town in Buruntu, Delta State, Nigeria

For the French exclaves of Forcados and Badjibo, seeEnclaves of Forcados and Badjibo.

Forçados is a small town inBurutu LGA ofDelta State,Nigeria. It is most noted for theForcados River, which is a major navigable channel of theNiger Delta. The river starts about 20 miles (32 km) downstream fromAboh and flows through zones of freshwater swamps, swamps, and coastal sand ridges before completing its 198-kilometre (123 mi) course to theBight of Benin.

Place in Nigeria
Forcados
Forçados
Forcados is located in Nigeria
Forcados
Forcados
Location within Nigeria
Coordinates:5°35′57″N5°34′59″E / 5.59917°N 5.58306°E /5.59917; 5.58306
Town Nigeria
Area
 • Total
6.02 km2 (2.32 sq mi)
Population
 • Estimate 
(2016)
2,000

History reveals that Forçados and neighbouringBurutu played a significant role inslave trade era. The Portuguese built a slave dungeon in 1475, where slaves were kept before being exported to Europe and America. The Forçados slave wharf is one of the longest in Africa; it was built by the Portuguese in 1472, and renovated byRoyal Niger Company in 1886 when they took over the town. The Royal Niger Company built a prison in 1887 and it was the first in West Africa. The famous Forçados sea wall was built in 1616, also by the Portuguese, to protect their houses from flooding. The Portuguese also built a windmill in 1472. The abandoned Burutu sea port was built by the Royal Niger Company in 1887; it was the first modern sea port in Africa.

The Forçados Infectious Diseases General Hospital, built in 1890, was the first in Nigeria and West Africa. Newly trained medical personnel from abroad began their first medical work in Forçados. The hospital still functions partially, renovated byDelta State government.

All the structures discussed are just a few of those built by the Portuguese and the British, who settled in Forçados and Burutu to do business. The structures discussed above and many more are still visible, but are fast decaying due to lack of maintenance by the government.

Forçados was the administrative headquarters that hosted the Portuguese, and played a vital role in the colonial era in Nigeria. The community today has a total human population of approximately 2000 inhabitants, predominantlyIjaws, with fishing as their main source of livelihood.

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