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Ikosi-Isheri LCDA Launches Cultural Carnival As Mayoress Samiat Bada Reels Out Plan To Host 2024 Annual Carnival.

Princess Samiat Abolanle Bada.

The Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Isheri Local Council Development Area, LCDA, Princess Samiat Abolanle Bada, unveiled today in Lagos, her plan to host the Ikosi-Isheri Ketu Magodo Cultural Carnival 2024 to celebrate the very rich cultural heritage of the LCDA.

The Cultural Carnival will be a two-day celebration, scheduled for the 26th of October to the 27th 2024 with the theme, “Our Heritage, Our Pride”.
Speaking to the Media during the unveiling of the canival at the LCDA, Majoress Samiat Bada said the Governor of Lagos State, Sanwo-Olu would lead a group of distinguished guests from across Nigeria to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Ikosi-Isheri LCDA.

According to information availble to "News Platform", revealed that Ikosi-Isheri Ketu Magodo Annual Carnival will be a momentous occasion, filled with excitement, vibrancy, and a celebration of the rich cultural heritage that makes Ikosi-Isheri unique.

Mayoress Samiat Bada appreciated the sponsors of the canival, highlighting that their valuable contributions to the community are greatly appreciated and have not gone unnoticed, reinforcing also the importance of community partnership and the positive impact private sector support can have on events like the Ikosi-Isheri Ketu Magodo carnival, to elevate the reach and significance within the local community.

Bada said the Ikosi Isheri Ketu Magodo carnival has been a proud tradition in the community, paying tribute to the rich cultural tapestry that makes Ikosi-Isheri so special.
She went further tp emphasize the collaboration and support of various stakeholders including Traditional Rulers, partner organizations, and the media which according to her, would be instrumental in ensuring the success of this year’s event.

PrincessSamiat Bada acknowledged the diversity of the Ikosi Isheri community as truly exceptional, and the decision to host an annual cultural celebration is a powerful way to honor the unique traditions and customs that make the region so unique, stating that the recognition and celebration of these various cultures not only serves to preserve and share their rich heritage with future generations but also fosters a sense of unity and understanding among the community’s various ethnicities and tribes, she concluded.
The Ikosi-Isheri Ketu Magodo Annual Carnival promises an exciting program of events over its two days life span, offering an immersive celebration of the diverse cultural traditions that make Ikosi Isheri so rich and unique.
Information has it also that the Governor of the state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu will be present on the first day and his presence will add an extra layer of prestige to the opening ceremony, which will be followed by an impressive parade of various ethnic groups from the council secretariat with with guest artistes such as Qdot, Haruna Ishola Band, Kegites Group, State Troup, Sangbeto, Igbo Troupe, Ola ljo, Ijebu Cultural Troupe, and others entertaining guest and residents.

The cultural carnival serves as a platform for residents to showcase their diverse traditions, costumes, music, and dance, creating a vibrant and joyous atmosphere. 
Ikosi-Isheri Ketu Magodo Annual Carnival aims to promote the importance of preserving and honoring the unique cultures of the Ikosi-Isheri LCDA, fostering a sense of unity and pride among the local community and day two would continue the festivities with the renowned Malaika and his band, whose performance promises to captivate the audience with their signature blend of African rhythms and melodies.

A local sensation, popularly known as Ayo Maff and a selection of up-and-coming artists will take the stage, showcasing the talent and creativity of the Ikosi Isheri community. There will also be a series of raffle draws throughout the day, offering attendees the chance to win prizes and further immerse themselves in the celebration.


 

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