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2026 Olómú Festival Gets Massive Endorsement

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Coordinator of the Olómú Festival, Olori Ololade Oshin, has announced in Ito Omu that traditional rulers, community leaders, and local institutions have endorsed the Olómú Festival, confirming its maiden 2026 edition as a major eco-cultural celebration.

The Olómú Festival is positioned to strengthen environmental awareness, cultural preservation, and sustainable development across the Epe Division of Lagos State.

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Olori Ololade Oshin

Olori Oshin, who also doubles as the Iyalaje of Ito-Omu Kingdom, explained that the organisers intend to use the festival as a cornerstone for broader community growth. She revealed that Ito Omu plans to build a tourist village on its vast land, an initiative designed to elevate the festival’s profile and attract both local and foreign visitors.

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She added that the community intends to expand agricultural cultivation to improve its contribution to food supply in Nigeria, while also advancing its fishing sector and harnessing the economic potential of its rich palm resources.

She stressed that achieving these ambitions will require committed support from both government institutions and private sector partners.

The coordinator noted that Ito Omu’s cultural heritage, natural wetlands, forested landscapes, and interconnected creek networks provide a compelling foundation for the festival.Olómú Festival

She stated that the Lagos State Government, the Lagos State Waterways Authority, Epe Local Government, and the region’s revered monarchs have already offered strong backing. His Royal Majesty Oba Kamorudeen Animashaun, Oloja of Epe; Oba Taiwo Yusuff Gbadamosi, Onitoomu of Ito Omu Ancient Town; and Oba Nurudeen Ebudola Alugbin, Oniladaba of Ladaba, all described the festival as an important driver of cultural revival and sustainable tourism.

A lively boat regatta added colour to the announcement, giving attendees a vibrant preview of the festival’s cultural energy and community spirit.

As preparations continue toward the inaugural 2026 edition, Olori Oshin invited corporate sponsors, development partners, and private organisations to participate in the initiative.

She affirmed that supporting the Olómú Festival offers a meaningful opportunity to promote environmental care, youth empowerment, cultural pride, and long-term regional development.

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