Lagos State announces the Oro Festival from August 1-15, coinciding with a planned protest against economic hardship. Critics on social media accuse the government of using the festival to stifle dissent and ridicule Yoruba culture. The timing has sparked widespread controversy and debate among...
Femi Ogbonnikan in Abeokuta In a landmark judgement, an Ogun State High Court has declared an imposition of curfew on the people of Ipokia Local Government Area communities for observing Oro festival at day time, declaring it as illegal. The court sitting in Ipokia, in Ipokia Local Government...
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