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Gov. Makinde, Minister of Culture, Will Attend The Ogbomoso Cradles Carnival kickoff tomorrow

Activities marking the much-anticipated maiden edition of Ogbomoso Cradles Carnival are set to begin tomorrow, December 19, 2024.

The five-day event, which will run until December 23, aims to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Ogbomosoland, foster economic growth and unity.

Prince Williams Adeleye, chairman of the organizing committee, revealed in a statement that the carnival will attract a host of dignitaries, including the executive governor of Oyo state, Engineer Oluseyi Makinde; the minister of arts, culture, tourism, and creative economy, Barrister Hannatu Musawa; top government officials; tourism enthusiasts; indigenous clubs and associations; and other key stakeholders.

The carnival, a significant component of Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye, Orumogege III, Soun of Ogbomosoland’s 25-year development agenda, promises a variety of activities. Highlights include traditional displays of local cuisine, captivating performances of traditional dances, and a showcase of Ogbomoso’s iconic masquerades.

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Event highlights:

Day 1 (December 19): The opening ceremony, featuring traditional drummers and egungun displays, showcasing of traditional cuisine etc

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Day 2 (December 20): Installation of the Araba Oluawo of Ogbomosoland, Odun Oole, and a special Jumat service at the palace.

Day 3 (December 21): Sporting activities.

Day 4 (December 22): First-year thanksgiving and special prayers for Oba Ghandi at the Ogbomoso Baptist Conference Centre.

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Day 5 (December 23): The grand finale at the Soun Stadium Ogbomoso.

Prince Adeleye assured participants that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the safety of local and foreign tourists as well as indigenes attending the carnival.

“The Ogbomoso Cradles Carnival promises to be a memorable celebration of culture, unity, and progress.” he added.

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