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Orijin Bolé Festival 2025 Celebrates Culture in PH

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Orijin Bolé Festival 2025 lit up Port Harcourt with music, food, and culture, reaffirming the brand’s role as a custodian of Nigerian heritage

Far beyond being a sponsor, Orijin transformed the festival into a living showcase of tradition, culture, and community, creating unforgettable moments that reconnected thousands of guests to their roots in dynamic and modern ways.

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Festivalgoers enjoyed complimentary Orijin drinks paired with the signature smoky bole and fish, while electrifying cultural dancers and the captivating Mgbadike masquerade lit up the atmosphere.

Immersive experiences such as face painting, branded fans, and photographs on the Orijin throne ensured that every detail blended culture with celebration. In doing so, Orijin turned the festival into a heartbeat of community spirit.

Oluwanponmile Alabi, Category Lead, Ready to Serve, Guinness Nigeria, explained: “At Orijin, we don’t just talk about culture, we live it, share it, and create spaces where people can experience it together.

Heritage is not stuck in the past—it’s alive and thriving in today’s experiences.”

The Orijin stand became a hub of energy, connecting strangers through music, games, and shared laughter. “Every detail was intentional,” Alabi added.

“We wanted Orijin’s presence not just to be seen, but to be felt—a true cultural experience to carry long after the festival.”

As the 2025 Bolé Festival drew to a close, Orijin had once again proven its power to spark conversations, strengthen bonds, and elevate heritage into a vibrant, shared experience.

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Wherever culture and community converge, Orijin remains at the heart of the celebration.

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Lagos, Ogun Declare August 20 Holiday for Isese Day

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