Lisabi Festival 2026 Ends in Grand Style as Egba Celebrate Heritage and Unity - TV360 Nigeria
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39th Lisabi Festival 2026 Abeokuta highlights: Celebrities, Politicians, Monarchs in attendance
Lisabi Day, also called the Lisabi Festival, is one of the most celebrated cultural events in southwestern Nigeria. It occurs annually in Abeokuta, Ogun State, to commemorate the heroism, leadership, and enduring legacy of Lisabi Agbongbo-Akala, a legendary warrior and Egba leader who united the Egba people against oppression centuries ago. The festival is not only a celebration of historical achievement but also a platform for showcasing Yoruba…
Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta - NewsTmes.com.ng
The ancient city of Abeokuta came alive in a grand display of culture, history, and unity as dignitaries from across Nigeria converged at the iconic Ake Palace Ground for the 39th edition of the Lisabi Festival, an annual celebration deeply rooted in the Egba people’s heritage. The event, proudly supported by Adron Homes and … The post Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta appeared first on New…
Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta
The Genius Media Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta The Genius Media Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta Adron Homes Elevates Cultural Pride as Dignitaries Grace 39th Lisabi Festival in Abeokuta The ancient city of Abeokuta came alive in a grand display of culture, history, and unity as dignitaries from across Nigeria converged at the ico…
Lisabi Festival 2026 Ends in Grand Style as Egba Celebrate Heritage and Unity - TV360 Nigeria
The ancient city of Abeokuta came alive on Saturday as Egba indigenes gathered at the historic Ake Palace grounds for the grand finale of the 39th Lisabi Festival. The colourful event marked the end of a week-long celebration that began on March 23. The annual festival pays tribute to Lisabi Agbongbo Akala, the revered Egba war hero who led a rebellion against the Oyo Empire in the 18th century, securing freedom and autonomy for his people. His …
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