
Omoge Asa 2025 returns to Lead City University, celebrating Yoruba culture and empowering young women through art, creativity, and innovation The much-anticipated second edition of...

The Media Mentoring Initiative (MMI) has launched a three-month Documentary Fellowship for Students to preserve and promote Yoruba identity through film The Media Mentoring Initiative...

Discover “ṢÓ O GBỌ́LÙ”, an interactive program by Prince Adewale Laoye that showcases the cultural ties between Yoruba drums and language Prince Adewale Laoye has unveiled...

Lagos State and the Akran of Badagry endorse the Olokun World Festival, celebrating its cultural impact with over 50,000 participants. The Lagos State Government,...

The Olokun Festival Foundation (OFF) envisions the annual Olokun Festival as a major tourist attraction that will significantly contribute to Nigeria’s sustainable tourism development. OFF calls...

Lagos State Government reinforces its commitment to developing Ikorodu’s tourism, partnering with private and international bodies to boost cultural heritage. The Lagos State Government has...

Ogun State Commissioner Sesan Fagbayi has voiced concerns over the erosion of Yoruba culture due to foreign influences, stressing the need for cultural preservation. Ogun...

This study explores the connection between African festivals and tourism in Lagos, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage for socio-economic development. The research underscores the role...

The Lagos State Government has announced the last week of September every year for the celebration of Yoruba culture. The decision was contained in a letter...