Dr. Lai Labode Jnr Plan N350m Mega Drum for Ogun to Spark Culture, Jobs, and Tourism

Dr. Lai Labode Jnr Plan N350m Mega Drum for Ogun to Spark Culture, Jobs, and Tourism

Dr. Lai Labode Jnr, wey dey lead Egbaliganza Cultural Movement, don announce him plan to construct one N350 million “world’s tallest drum” for Ogun State. Di project dey part of him effort to make tourism for di state dey shine and bring more people wey go spend money for local economy.

According to Lai Labode Jnr, di drum go dey over 30 meters high, and e go dey one of di biggest cultural attraction for Nigeria. E yan say di project dey aimed at preserving culture and dey encourage young people to dey proud of dia heritage.

Di Ogun State Government don already show support for di project, wey dey hope say e go create jobs, attract investors, and turn di area to one international tourist destination. Residents dey excited as dem dey expect say di drum go dey ready for public by 2027.

Ogun to Get N350m Mega Drum – Tourism and Economy Go Rise

The Egbaliganza Cultural Movement founder, Dr. Lai Labode Jnr, don reveal him plan to put up N350 million mega drum wey go be di tallest for di world. Di initiative na part of im mission to promote Nigerian culture and tourism.

Lai Labode Jnr explain say di drum no go just be attraction, but e go dey centre for cultural events, music shows, and festival wey go dey hold for Ogun State. E yan say international tourists go dey invited join di celebration, and dat go help boost local business.

Government officials dey commend di move, as dem talk say e fit open road for job creation, entrepreneurship, and small business growth. Dem dey believe say di drum fit turn Ogun to one top cultural and tourist hub for Africa.

Egbaliganza Boss Dr. Lai Plans World’s Tallest Drum, Ogun Set for Big Tourism Leap

Dr. Lai Labode Jnr, wey be pioneer of Egbaliganza Cultural Movement, don drop big plan to build di world’s tallest drum for Ogun State at di cost of N350 million. Di project dey aimed at making culture and tourism dey more profitable for di state.

Egbaliganza movement dey optimistic say di drum go become iconic symbol wey go dey attract local and foreign visitors alike. Dr. Labode talk say di initiative go preserve musical heritage, celebrate tradition, and inspire di youth to dey explore cultural arts.

Local communities don welcome di idea with joy, dey hope say di drum go bring infrastructural development, improve hospitality industry, and open opportunities for artists and craftsmen. E fit even position Ogun as top cultural destination for Africa in di next few years.


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