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Igbo celebrate cultural fest, coronate Eze Ohazurume Ibeju Lekki
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LanreIt was a blend of art, culture and tourism at a cultural fest spearheaded by Ohanaeze Ndigbo Lagos State to celebrate the coronation of the title of Eze Ohazurume Ndigbo of Ibeju Lekki to Eze and Ugoeze Peter Asonye. The event took place at Union Bank Club, Bode Thomas Road, Surulere, Lagos.
In the art we had the Ohafia Dancers, display of masquerades and highlife music led by a famous highlife musician, Ayaka Ozubulu.
In the tourism sector were the presence of Chief Charles Odunukwe of Colonades Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos, and Chief Chidi Anyaegbu of Chisco Transport while from the cultural angle were over 17 custodians of culture and tradition and peace building including His Royal Majesty (HRM) Eze (Dr) Oliver Ohanweh, Obi of GburuGburu of Igboland and paramount ruler of Isiama, in Isiala Mbano Imo State, who broke the Kolanut (Iwa Oji) in prayer for peace and unity in Nigeria, and the prosperity of all Igbos in Nigeria and diaspora.
Eze Ohanweh noted that ‘Iwa Oji’ (breaking of kolanut) was highly symbolic in Igbo culture, adding that it was what the Igbo used to welcome their visitors: “When you go to Israel you chew bread because it is their culture. If Jesus Christ was born, killed and resurrected from Igboland, Oji would have been the Holy Communion.
“When we (traditional rulers) hold oji, we speak to our ancestors, and talk to God Almighty. So oji is a symbol of peace and culture and anyone that presents orji to a visitor gives him life and in turn is blessed.”
The monarch, who is the chairman of Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers in Nigeria, said that he honoured the momentous occasion to witness the elevation of his subject who is doing well in his field: “Eze Peter Asonye is a beloved son who is after the well being of the poor in my community. During COVID-19 pandemic, he rescued many people of my community from the grip of the effects of the lockdown.
“I urge him to do more, because to whom much is given, much is expected. He should join hands with other well meaning Igbos to unite Ndigbo in Lagos. As the spiritual Oracle of Okigwe, when I see anyone doing what we ask for, I must support him,” he charged.
He tasked Nigerian leaders on the need to promote unity, progress, capacity building, empowerment, and employment of our youth while calling on all Igbo in Lagos State to obey laws and regulations of their host community and to be civil in whatever they do.
“Let us cooperate with the government and people of Lagos State so that we will be recognised and rewarded prosperously in whatever we are doing. Let the Igbo respect Yoruba and the Yoruba respect the Igbo so we can build harmonious relationships with one another,” he canvassed.
Representing Lagos State Council of Arewa Chiefs, South West, Amb. (Dr) Dahiru Aliyu, who spoke on the imperative of peace and culture in resolving conflicts among different ethnic regions in Nigeria, noted that the culture of the Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa are almost the same except for the different languages.
Aliyu said, “Culture is very important in the life of a nation. The event has exposed me to a lot of things about Igbo culture, and I’m taking home to my northern brothers and sisters the importance of peaceful coexistence among the different tribes in Nigeria. it is important we live with one another in peace and to understand each other’s culture and religion so that we can have permanent peace in the country.”
The coordinator of the event and President Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos State, High Chief Solomon Aguene, described the event as undiluted, saying that Igbo culture had remained undiluted anywhere in the world. “We are the only tribe that has Eze as a crown. In other words ‘Ezendigbo,’ in transit. So, Eze Peter Asonye is Ezendigbo Ibeju Lekki/Dongote Refinery. We have to understand that culture and tradition are development tools such that if a people don’t practice their culture, there is nothing to bequeath to their children.
“Some of us who had our children in Lagos know that most of them can’t speak Igbo language. But with events like this, they will be motivated to learn and speak Igbo language and acculturated to know where they come from. Every tribe in Nigeria and world over has their own culture and tradition, so we are celebrating Igbo culture and tradition,” Aguene said.
He revealed that it was only Ndigbo that had the diadem Eze prefixed with their name and it had remained the tradition of the people in identifying their kings.
He noted that “there is only one Ancient kingdom in Ekeoba, Umuahia, Abia State where we have Oba of Ekeoba His Royal Majesty (HRM) Eze Iheanyichukwu Nwokenna who graced the occasion as a special guest.”
The spokesperson of the United Nations International Association of World Peace Advocates Amb. (Dr) Emmanuel Nkweke, said that the association was elated that the crown was coming to one of its own who has contributed immensely to the growth of the association and development of peace in Lagos State and Nigeria at large.
He revealed that Eze Asonye was the fifth in the association’s list to receive the Mayor of Peace award. He added that he was not just an eminent peace ambassador but a bit more than that because of his performance in uniting indigenes and non-indigenes in Lagos State:
“He has preached peace across the shores of Nigeria. There are traceable records of his achievements in peace building among all ethnic groups of Lagos State, even though he is from the South East geopolitics of Nigeria as evidenced by different tribes that graced the occasion.
“He is equally a good promoter of culture, and always standing in the gaps as a man of many parts and lover of his people. The cultural atmosphere at the event is a true reflection of his personality as a peace maker and philanthropist who has touched the lives of many, including widows, orphanages and the less privileged in society,” Nkweke said.
The newly crowned Eze Asonye thanked the ezes and special guests who graced the occasion, assuring them that,c”from henceforth, Lagos State will experience a breath of fresh air. He noted: “I’m a Mayor of Peace from the United Nations, I am a peacemaker. I have been doing this empty handed but now I have been given a Staff of Office, what do you expect from me? More work!.”
The event witnessed the empowerment of 25 widows through the charity organisation of Eze Asonye. “I feel these widows need help. I cannot be eating good food in my house, while some people are suffering. As the honcho of a charity organisation my mission is to empower those that need help,” he said.
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Calabar Carnival 2024 attracts over 300,000 tourists, boosts local economy
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January 13, 2025By
LanreCalabar Carnival 2024 drew over 300,000 tourists, driving a 42% increase in attendance and generating billions in revenue for Cross River.
The recently concluded 32-day Calabar Carnival 2024 proved a monumental success, attracting over 300,000 tourists and generating billions in revenue for Cross River State.
This marked a 42% increase in attendance compared to 2023, according to the Cross River Tourism Bureau.
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Speaking in Lagos, the bureau’s Managing Director, Ekpenyong Ojoi, revealed that the carnival, which ran from 1 November to 31 December 2024, brought a significant influx of visitors from across Nigeria and beyond.
“Calabar recorded over 300,000 tourists during the festival period, with most visitors coming from Abuja, Lagos, and neighbouring Akwa Ibom State,” Ojoi stated.
He highlighted that the 2024 festival saw a significant rise in onsite spectators, with an estimated 450,000 attending key events such as the Cultural Carnival, Children’s Carnival, and Bikers Carnival. This was a substantial increase from the 279,486 spectators recorded in 2023.
Furthermore, the carnival achieved global visibility, with over 1.2 billion viewers watching via DSTV channel 198 and over 100 million viewers tuning in through online streaming platforms.
The tourism boom translated into remarkable economic benefits for Calabar. From November to December 2024, hotel occupancy rates rose from 57% in 2023 to 68%, with many establishments achieving full capacity during peak dates in December.
Revenue highlights include:
- Hotel bookings: Estimated at ₦2.79 billion ($1.74 million), driven by 100% occupancy at key hotels such as Hogis Royale and Metropolitan Hotel.
- Food and breakfast sales: Estimated at ₦900 million ($562,000).
- Ticketed events: Funfest, Calabar Fashion Show, and Queen of Humanity generated ₦100 million ($66,000).
- Nightlife: The city’s top five nightclubs contributed ₦400 million ($267,000).
- Miscellaneous activities: Online streaming, food, drinks, dancers, and car rentals added another ₦1 billion ($667,000).
- Transportation: Visitors spent an estimated ₦8.87 billion on air, road, and sea travel.
Ojoi also emphasised the cultural significance of the carnival, with tourists visiting key attractions such as the OMR, Marina Resort, and Kwa Falls. The festival continues to strengthen Calabar’s reputation as a premier destination for cultural tourism in Nigeria.
“The Calabar Carnival is not just a festival; it’s a celebration of our rich heritage, a boost to our economy, and an opportunity to connect with the world,” Ojoi added.
As the Cross River State Government continues its efforts to promote tourism, the success of the 2024 Calabar Carnival demonstrates the transformative potential of cultural events in driving economic growth and global recognition.
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Calavegas band secures back-to-back Carnival càlabar wins
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LanreCalavegas Band, led by High Chief Edem Duke, wins Carnival Càlabar 2025, citing creativity, teamwork, and thematic excellence as key to success.
The Calavegas Band, led by former Minister for Culture and Tourism High Chief Edem Duke, has emerged victorious at the just-concluded Carnival Càlabar 2025, marking their second consecutive win.
Duke attributed the band’s triumph to the unwavering commitment of its members and their creative interpretation of this year’s carnival theme.
During a celebratory get-together at the former Mirage Hotel in Calabar, Duke shared insights with journalists about the secret behind the band’s sustained success.
He emphasised that their achievements stemmed from adhering strictly to the carnival’s rules and fostering an environment where members could fully express their talents.
“There’s no secret to this other than committing ourselves to the very best of creative potential and utilisation of personnel,” Duke stated.
“We focus on interpreting the theme and aggregating all the inherent talents within the band to compete favourably with others, ensuring what we present is unmatched.”
Duke, a seasoned performing artist and cultural ambassador, explained that the Calavegas Band’s philosophy lies in blending creativity with disciplined choreography and an understanding of the carnival’s spirit.
This winning formula, combined with a strong leadership vision, has set the band apart.
The band’s performances this season demonstrated an extraordinary level of collaboration, creativity, and dynamic execution, earning them high praise from judges and audiences alike.
Duke reiterated that while winning is gratifying, the primary focus remains on sustaining the carnival’s vibrancy and cultural essence.
Looking ahead, the Calavegas Band has ambitious plans to expand its reach by launching operations in the Central and Cross River North Senatorial Districts.
This initiative aims to identify and nurture fresh talent, ensuring the band continues to dominate the Carnival Càlabar scene.
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Governor Sanwo-Olu hails success of Lagos shopping festival
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January 2, 2025By
LanreGovernor Babajide Sanwo-Olu praises the organisers of the Lagos Shopping Festival for creating a new economic pillar, marking the success of the 72-hour event.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commended the successful conclusion of the Lagos Shopping Festival (LSF), which wrapped up at the iconic Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan at 4am on Thursday, December 26.
The much-anticipated event, which ran for an impressive 72 hours, marked a significant milestone in the state’s growing festival economy.
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Sanwo-Olu praised the organisers, Chain Reactions Africa Ltd, one of Africa’s leading Public Relations consulting firms, for their impeccable execution of the festival.
He lauded their efforts in contributing to the development of a solid festival economy in Lagos State.
“We are gradually building a festival economy for our great State. This idea of a 72-hour shopping festival is another strategic pillar on which the full edifice of a festival economy at Yuletide can rest,” said the governor.
The event was a notable success, with thousands of young people gainfully employed in various aspects of the event management and commercial value chain.
These included roles in design, stage setup, sound systems, lighting, crowd control, volunteer coordination, branding, and exhibition booth installations.
Governor Sanwo-Olu also expressed his gratitude to the Lagos Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), security, and safety agencies who worked tirelessly throughout the event.
He highlighted the smooth running of the festival, noting that it was concluded without any medical emergencies or disruptions, a testament to the organisers’ excellent planning and the collaboration of state agencies.
The festival focused on strategically scaling and optimising small businesses, providing valuable connections between shoppers and Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs).
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