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Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by Lanrelagboi(op): 5:50am On Aug 19, 2025
In a dynamic stride to spotlight its vibrant cultural heritage and energize its creative economy, the Lagos State Government has officially announced the Lagos Cultural Weekend 2025, a three-day cultural celebration designed to elevate tourism, foster investment, and deepen the world’s appreciation for its traditions.

Slated for November 14th to 16th, the festival will unfold across several iconic locations, including the J. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Freedom Park, National Theatre, Badagry Heritage Museum, Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, and Tafawa Balewa Square.

Each venue, according to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Idris Aregbe, will play host to immersive experiences that blend the past and present, highlighting Lagos as a city of heritage, innovation, and artistic expression.

Aregbe, who disclosed this while addressing the pressmen yesterday, described the event as a “cultural baptism” — a compelling, sensory journey into the identity of Lagos.

“We aim to use the Lagos Cultural Weekend as a true reflection of Lagos culture, a horoscope for tourists and visitors from across the globe to witness just how rich our culture is”.

He stressed that the Lagos Cultural Weekend is not just another festival. It is a cornerstone of the Lagos Cultural Mission, a long-term initiative of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration aimed at redefining the role of culture in economic development.

Aregbe added that this cultural renaissance is about more than entertainment — it’s a deliberate investment in people.

“This is about empowering cultural artisans, creatives, historians, and all stakeholders who bring our traditions to life. It’s about enabling them to be part of a thriving ecosystem,” he said.

The state government, he noted, is committed to building inclusive partnerships, welcoming collaboration from community leaders, traditional institutions, and culture bearers who hold the keys to authentic representation.

While describing the 72 hours as one that will give attendees unforgettable experience, the Special Adviser stated that attendees should expect a rich blend of music, dance, fashion, cuisine, and storytelling, brought to life through:

“During this three days, there will be live musical performances by indigenous and contemporary artists to ensure a beautiful atmosphere.

“Aside from that, there will be Do It Yourself workshops and hands-on art sessions, fashion shows featuring traditional and modern African designs and culinary tastings of regional delicacies.


“Also included in these three days are traditional dance and masquerades showcasing different skills, while local artisans showcase their crafts to guests.

“Understanding that language is key, there will be cultural lectures and symposiums on language, folklore, and identity.

“Each activity is crafted to offer both locals and international visitors a chance to interact with culture, not just observe it. From the historic town of Badagry, known for its role in the transatlantic slave trade, to the bustling Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, the experience will be both educational and deeply emotional.

With Lagos already established as a powerhouse in music, film, and fashion, Aregbe stressed that the Lagos Cultural Weekend aims to extend that influence further by positioning the city as Africa’s cultural capital.

Through corporate sponsorships, strategic partnerships, and grassroots involvement, the event will set a new precedent for cultural programming not only in Nigeria but across the continent.

“We want every visitor to leave Lagos not just entertained, but transformed — to carry home the essence of our stories, our people, and our identity,” Mr. Aregbe affirmed.

As the world continues to rediscover the power of culture in building bridges and economies, Lagos Cultural Weekend 2025 stands as a bold, innovative example of how a city can celebrate its roots while looking confidently toward the future.
https://theguildng.com/lagos-govt-unveils-cultural-weekend-to-scale-up-investment-drive/

Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by SatoshiX: 6:38am On Aug 19, 2025
"Also included in these three days are traditional dance and masquerades showcasing different skills, while local artisans showcase their crafts to guests."
I'm waiting to see those people show up with that their their black masquerade. Shebi Lagos na for all of us? 😂 😂
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by omoredia: 6:43am On Aug 19, 2025
Dont these people evaluate things? All the ones they have done what have been achieved? Bunch of Iunatics
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by Galadimabawa: 6:44am On Aug 19, 2025
You see once I open a long post or topic on nairaland, I will just go straight to people's comments.
If I read five or six comments, I have gotten the idea of what the topic was all about.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by extremophile: 6:59am On Aug 19, 2025
A nice initiative, prima facie. We in the tourism sector wait to see how the implementation will go, and the gains to be had by the stakeholders. End
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by PAWG(m): 7:03am On Aug 19, 2025
Ideas wan burst these Lagos people brains. This would be awesome
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by erad(m): 7:07am On Aug 19, 2025
Astromania:
So if Government no do am,,, d so called indigenes no fit run am on their own... & Finance it on their own.

Must Gov do everything 4 una
Some ppl just Organized hangout day... in some States & it was a great Success
SMH. As there's nothing to critize here, you had to look for something negative somewhere to say.

As government has now decided to do it, will you go and stop them? Keeping quiet isn't a weakness especially when there's nothing constructive to say.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by alizma: 7:31am On Aug 19, 2025
This is very well thought of. A lesson from ojude oba being put to practice.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by Lithiumite: 7:38am On Aug 19, 2025
Wave99:
“This is about empowering cultural artisans, creatives, historians, and all stakeholders who bring our traditions to life. It’s about enabling them to be part of a thriving ecosystem,” he said.
The question I always want to ask is why are the Lagos theatres spread across the state,what are they disused? This are supposed to be beacons for cultural renaissance and creative industry but they are all non functional......I should be able to go to one on a weekend to watch local theatre when I have no owanbe or pl match to watch,this is
a huge economic potential being ignored a d money gone down the drain.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by AustineE1: 7:38am On Aug 19, 2025
Another avenue to squander scarce resources,2027 is by the corner,the game is,loot as much as you can,while you can!
Let's know the budget for this,as usual it will be alarming.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by Justiceleague1: 7:49am On Aug 19, 2025
They should please keep those excess owomida touts thugs urchins area boys agberoes far away...

grin
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by RenoOkriTheGoat: 7:54am On Aug 19, 2025
Which investment drive? All na wash. Oluwole government.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by indigenous234(m): 8:03am On Aug 19, 2025
Imagine the government now instituting a cultural carnival because there’s non worthy of celebration before now?😂😂. Lagos is indeed a no man’s land
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by COMPAQ(m): 8:15am On Aug 19, 2025
Lanrelagboi:
https://theguildng.com/lagos-govt-unveils-cultural-weekend-to-scale-up-investment-drive/
This is all well and good. Lagos likes to do the big projects, but should also focus on getting the little and simple things right!! Funny enough, these things impact the life of the citizens much more.

1. Functioning street lights across the city
2. Functioning and smart traffic lights across the city
3. Rapid repairs of potholes across the city
4. Scheduled and consistent desilting of drainages around Lagos, particulalry in the Feb to May period, before the rain gets heavy.
5. Efficient removial of filth and garbage in the city
6. More efficient transport system with intermodal BRT type buses, water and train.

Just do these and do them very well, and the lives of the citizens will be made much easier. All these plenty other activities they are doing do not help the people.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by aylipple:
Lagos is far from perfect nor has it attained its full potential but as far as the barest minimum leadership standards are in Nigeria, no state has forward thinking, strategic and deliberate leaders like Lagos State.

While some states such as Enugu, Abia, Anambra, Ogun, Oyo, Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Kogi, etc are currently showing glimpses of hope of what good leadership is about, Lagos is miles ahead and it'll take a lot of strategic thinking and long-term vision for any other state to level up.
Re: Lagos Government Unveils Cultural Weekend To Scale Up Investment Drive by Lawalemi(m): 5:07pm On Aug 19, 2025
Which one Ogun State government dey do?

Dapo yii sha!
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