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Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by AnonPoet(op): 10:28am On Feb 26
The Lisabi Festival Committee has issued a strong rebuttal to online claims that the forthcoming 39th edition of the historic celebration is being transformed into a platform for the cultural fashion initiative championed by the Aare of Egbaland, Chief Lai Labode, known as “Egbaliganza.”

The Lisabi Festival is an annual cultural celebration held in Abeokuta, Ogun State, to honour the legendary Egba warrior, Lisabi Agbongbo Akala, who led the revolt against the Oyo Empire in the 18th century and secured the independence of the Egba people.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Asipa of Egbaland, Chief Rasheed Raji, who also serves as Chairman of the Lisabi Festival Committee, the committee debunked a viral video suggesting that the festival now revolves around Egbaliganza, describing it as “entirely false, misleading, and a distortion of historical truth.”

Raji emphasised that the festival remains a sacred annual homage to Lisabi, the 17th-century Egba warrior who led his people to freedom from the old Oyo Empire’s domination.

“This enduring legacy that we commemorate annually is not for any commercial or fashion enterprise.

"We acknowledge Egbaliganza as a commendable innovation promoting Egba fashion and enterprise under Chief Labode’s leadership. The committee maintains that both initiatives are separate and distinct.

"Only about two hours within the week-long programme have been allocated for an Egbaliganza showcase of Egba attire,” Raji stated, describing the slot as purely honorary and not intended to redefine or overshadow the festival’s historical focus.

Raji stressed that the 39th Lisabi Festival is scheduled to be held from March 23 to 29, 2026, with the grand finale fixed for March 28 in Abeokuta.

He added that recent promotional materials from Egbaliganza’s camp, highlighting international participation, royal presence, cultural parades, and the global positioning of Egba heritage, have helped fuel public perception that the fashion brand is becoming a central pillar of the celebration.

According to him, some social media users have loosely branded the event as “Lisabi Festival (Egbaliganza),” a narrative the committee appears determined to correct.

“The firm response comes against the backdrop of lingering debate following Egbaliganza’s high-profile debut at the 2025 Lisabi festivities.

While many praised the colourful fashion spectacle for injecting fresh vibrancy into the annual event, some traditional stakeholders quietly expressed concern that the growing glamour could dilute the festival’s spiritual and historical essence.

Even some committee leaders were unequivocal in their closing message: ‘We are celebrating our hero. We are celebrating our history. We are celebrating Lisabi,’” he added.

The statement concluded with the traditional rallying cry, “Egba Agbewa Ooo,” underscoring that the Lisabi Festival remains, first and foremost, a solemn commemoration of Egba liberation and identity, not a fashion showcase.
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Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by MaziObinnaokija: 10:31am On Feb 26
Ise yaaa
Ise yaa
Iseee yaaa

Omo ogun
cool grin cheesy.

Thread for OGUN STATE..
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by IPDGP: 10:35am On Feb 26
Anyhow he be, unna go celebrate am anyhow
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by Lawalemi(m): 10:39am On Feb 26
Which one be Egbaliganza sef? We love to distort everything cultural
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by helinues: 10:40am On Feb 26
Lisabi Agbongbo Akala

Baawa
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by YourGFsnatcher: 10:44am On Feb 26
What Is freedom?? Nigeria that is free from England, are we truly happy? Just some bunch of greedy people that want everything for themselves always come in the name of freedom fighting. Funny thing Is you will not be invited to the bounty table if the so called freedom is achieved, only those who initiate it enjoy. What's the advantage of Nigeria having freedom from UK? There's nothing you can do now that you can't do before. You can study in UK if you want to, u can he a lawyer and be anything u want. But some people will always be brainwashed into thinking life will be better for you if we go...but the truth is .. you are just pun, they were not thinking of you when they said "freedom", they are only mean the freedom for them to do whatever they want with you
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by NetbizBoss: 10:44am On Feb 26
This is a traditional festival federal and state governments should sponsor it. Just like they fund foreign religions on pilgrimage with billions of taxpayers money. They should as well sponsor indigenous religion to balance the unfare treatment

Since Nigeria doesn't know that as a secular state Nigeria as a country should not fund religious activities. In other advance and rich countries like USA,UK, Germany Russia etc. religion I a private affairs funded by individuals. But since we have brain damage individuals in charge of government we now pump billions into religion instead of industries and other better sector
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by LibertyRep: 10:55am On Feb 26
Shouldn't there be a limit to how much cultural festivals are commercialised?

With the complaint on how Non-Egbas and indeed Non Yorubas were at the forefront of the festival, dictating the theme, the cultural attires and the rest was deeply unacceptable.

Egbaliganza should rather stick to the slot alloted to it by the organisers or be completely yanked off.
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by Hoodrat(m): 10:58am On Feb 26
NetbizBoss:
This is a traditional festival federal and state governments should sponsor it. Just like they fund foreign religions on pilgrimage with billions of taxpayers money. They should as well sponsor indigenous religion to balance the unfare treatment
While we honor and celebrate our solemn feast days, we must amplify them with the same intensity afforded to foreign religions and pilgrimages funded by taxpayers. We need equal commitment to celebrating our rich history, as it is fundamental to any meaningful reflection on cultural continuity, restoration, and reinterpretation
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by helinues: 11:02am On Feb 26
LibertyRep:
Shouldn't there be a limit to how much cultural festivals are commercialised?

With the complaint on how Non-Egbas and indeed Non Yorubas were at the forefront of the festival, dictating the theme, the cultural attires and the rest was deeply unacceptable.

Egbaliganza should rather stick to the slot alloted to it by the organisers or be completely yanked off.
Where did you get this information from about non Egbas at the forefront of the festival?
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by LibertyRep: 11:11am On Feb 26
Well, Ugo Monye was the lead designer.

What was culturally Egbas about the attires in the last edition?

author=helinues post=138589062]

Where did you get this information from about non Egbas at the forefront of the festival?[/quote]
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by Lanre4uonly(m): 11:14am On Feb 26
Lisabi festival!
A celebration of Egba heritage, culture, and unity.
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by helinues: 11:41am On Feb 26
LibertyRep:
Well, Ugo Monye was the lead designer.

What was culturally Egbas about the attires in the last edition?

author=helinues post=138589062]

Where did you get this information from about non Egbas at the forefront of the festival?
Lead designer in what? Are the designers part of the organizers?
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by litaninja(m): 11:53am On Feb 26
Ogun state, no road, no pipeborne water, zero healthcare. But you see festival and uselessness, na there all dem bone go stand

AnonPoet:
https://punchng.com/lisabi-festival-remains-intact-planning-committee-insists/
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by Kemetian: 12:00pm On Feb 26
YourGFsnatcher:
What Is freedom?? Nigeria that is free from England, are we truly happy? Just some bunch of greedy people that want everything for themselves always come in the name of freedom fighting. Funny thing Is you will not be invited to the bounty table if the so called freedom is achieved, only those who initiate it enjoy. What's the advantage of Nigeria having freedom from UK? There's nothing you can do now that you can't do before. You can study in UK if you want to, u can he a lawyer and be anything u want. But some people will always be brainwashed into thinking life will be better for you if we go...but the truth is .. you are just pun, they were not thinking of you when they said "freedom", they are only mean the freedom for them to do whatever they want with you
Without independence you'd be a village illiterate.

Was it the British that built the schools you attended?

Our grandparents & great-grandparents were farm-stuck illiterate village peasants for a reason, ok?

So better know where you're coming from and be grateful.
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by Damseldammie(f): 12:15pm On Feb 26
MaziObinnaokija:
Ise yaaa
Ise yaa
Iseee yaaa

Omo ogun
cool grin cheesy.

Thread for OGUN STATE..
Omo rere kíì sá’sé
Omo Ògùn kìí sò’l
Ebèrè gbé’rù o
Olórun ñbe fún wa
Etee’ra mó’se oo
Isé yá
Omo Ògùn
Isé yá
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by YourGFsnatcher: 12:35pm On Feb 26
Kemetian:
Without independence you'd be a village illiterate.

Was it the British that built the schools you attended?

Our grandparents & great-grandparents were farm-stuck illiterate village peasants for a reason, ok?

So better know where you're coming from and be grateful.
Did you know that all the heads of states that ruled you studied under the bristish rule?
Will you say our education system is better than the one Obasanjo or Gowon recieved?
Saying we will be village illiterates means you don't even understand the situation. So Awolowo was an illiterate abi?
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by Cullinane: 12:41pm On Feb 26
Owambe is always this people's number one priority. Meanwhile the Fulani horde is gradually creeping down to Lagos. Emir of Eko incoming. grin
Re: Lisabi Festival Remains Intact, Planning Committee Insists by brunobaba(m): 1:20pm On Feb 26
The Egbas are always in a competition with the Ijebus,this celebration of Lisabi wants a funkified outlook like the Ojude-Oba festival,it cannot can't....it will always come far behind in glamour and style. Ijebu ri m wa. Eweso ewen omo iye mi.
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