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Farooq Oreagba champions Ojude Oba Festival’s global potential after key meeting with Minister Musawa

Prominent figure Farooq Oreagba is once again making headlines, this time for his significant discussions at the recently concluded West African Economic Summit, where he met with the Honorable Minister for Art, Culture, Digital Economy, and Tourism, Hannatu Musawa. Their conversation notably centered on the Ojude Oba festival, a cultural gem Oreagba believes holds immense potential for global tourism.

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Oreagba shared his enthusiasm for the meeting, remarking, “At the recently concluded West African Economic Summit, I had the opportunity to mix finance with tradition and culture. I was privileged to meet with the Hon Min for Art, Culture, Digital Economy and Tourism, H.E. Hannatu Musawa (@honhannatumusawa) and we discussed culture and tourism issues and in particular, the Ojude Oba festival. This festival has the potential to become an event on the global tourism calendar, and thus becoming a major revenue earner for the country. The Hon Min and her team have pledged their full support to making this happen. Let’s do this.”

This comes as no surprise to those familiar with Oreagba’s passionate advocacy for Nigerian culture.

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Last year, he notably “stole the show” at the Ojude Oba festival with his distinctive style and vibrant presence, significantly projecting the festival to a wider, global audience. His efforts were once again recognized this year, as he was among those amplified for his continued support and promotion of the event.

Oreagba has consistently demonstrated an unparalleled dedication to showcasing Nigeria’s rich cultural tapestry to the world. His unique blend of business acumen and a deep appreciation for tradition has made him a powerful voice in the cultural landscape. His ability to draw attention to events like the Ojude Oba festival, whether through his impeccable “steez” or his strategic engagements with key government officials, underscores his commitment to translating cultural wealth into economic opportunity for Nigeria.

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His collaborative spirit with Minister Musawa signifies a promising step towards elevating the Ojude Oba festival onto the international stage, a testament to Oreagba’s tireless efforts in cultural promotion and national development.

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