Alaro City identifies with cultural festival

Alaro City in Lagos has participated in the Ojude Oba Epe Festival, which demonstrates a commitment to preserving and promoting cultural heritage.

The festival provides opportunity for the people to pay homage to their monarch, Kamorudeen Animashaun, Oloja of Epe.

Cultural performances took centre stage, with dancers and drummers showcasing their talents and passing down age-old traditions to the younger generation.

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“We were honored to be part of the festival, an event that holds deep cultural significance for the people. The festival provided a wonderful platform for us to showcase our commitment to preserving heritage and supporting cultural initiatives that celebrate the diversity of the community,” said Yomi Ademola, managing director of Alaro City.

Alaro is a new city for Lagos planned on 2,000 hectares in Lekki Free Zone. Located on Lekki-Epe Expressway, Alaro City is in close proximity to Lekki Deep Sea Port and the proposed airport.

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