Anambra State (Light of the Nation). The land of Igbo Ukwu Art and The River Niger here we will visit the world famous Ogbunike Cave, The River Niger and Picnic on the banks of the Agulu Lake which houses alligators who can be called out mysteriously by the supervisor of the attraction.
                                                                                                   AGULU LAKE 
The Lake is located along Awka road in Agulu, Aniocha Local 
Government Area of Anambra state, A potential tourist site, it is home to an
 estimated three hundred crocodiles and water turtles. Fishing is not 
allowed on the lake and the crocodiles, being sacred animals to the 
people, cannot be killed. Legend says that these crocodiles were 
instrumental in delivering the town from enemy soldiers during the 
Nigerian civil war. It is believed that these sacred crocodiles and 
turtles transformed themselves into beautiful ladies and lured the 
soldiers unawares into the lake where they disappeared without trace. At
 noon the crocodiles and the turtles appear at the banks of the lake to 
take in sunlight. Anambra state which is one of the states that has 
traditional attractions such as scared streams, lake, with potentials 
for investment and tourism development of which Agulu Lake is one. Agulu
 Lake is not a common lake; it traditionally inclined, and it has 
cultural landmarks. The 
lake is used for different spiritual rites performance for traditional worshipers and the water serves as a major source of medicine for 
different ailments. Interestingly, the traditional lake is also the 
source of Idemili River which serves different communities of Anambra. 
The Lake is characterized by sacred and cultural landmarks of attraction
 which is gradually being devastated by natural and human factors of 
flooding, soil and gully erosion as well as landslides effects due to 
poorly consolidated geological formations, weathering and pollution.
           
 
Why should people worship crocodile???????
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