Mr Tunde Ajose, the Head , Organising Committee, Badagry Heritage Festival, says it will start with a Yoruba classical ballet tittled: “Obi ati Orogbo” at the Lagos State Theatre Building on Dec. 27.
Ajose, speaking with journalist in Badagry on Wednesday, said the grand opening would be an unforgettable experience, with a red-carpet ceremony starting from 3.00. p.m.
According to him, the highlight of the event will be the premiere of the Yoruba Classical Ballet, “Obi ati Orogbo.”
“The first screening, scheduled for 4.00.p.m to 6.00. p.m, will be exclusively for royals and political dignitaries, while the second screening, starting at 6.00 p.m, will be open to the general public and youths.
“The grand finale of the festival will be on Dec. 29, with cultural displays showcasing the peculiarity of Badagry’s Heritage at the Marina Waterfront.
“Different communities in Badagry will feature their cultural performances which include Zangheto masquerades, beating of Sato drums, boat displays and lots of attractions.
Ajose said the lawmaker representing Badagry Constituency 1 in Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) Mr Bonu Solomon will be hosting Badagry traditional rulers, Baale and notable political leaders in Badagry at the Festival.
The organiser of the festival expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Lagos State Government and Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture for their approval and support.
He also commended Solomon, the Chairman of the House Committee on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, for his instrumental role in facilitating the event.
Ajose urged tourists to visit Badagry during this festive period
and get ready to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the coastal town.
“Get ready for a cultural extravaganza like no other,” he said. (NAN)