Oyo State Government has rolled out an extensive 10-day lineup of events to celebrate its 50th anniversary, kicking off today with a grand opening ceremony at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan. The state, carved out on February 3, 1976, marks this golden jubilee under the theme “Ajíṣe bí Ìbílẹ̀ láàrí,” emphasizing local heritage and progress.
Governor Seyi Makinde, in his announcement, described the celebrations as a blend of reflection and renewal, honoring pioneers while recommitting to a stronger future. “We will host cultural, social, civic, and commemorative events that reflect the richness and diversity of our people,” Makinde stated, highlighting investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and more over the past years.
The festivities begin today, January 26, at 10:00 a.m. with the opening ceremony, setting the stage for a series of community-focused activities. Tomorrow, January 27, features free health outreaches in all 33 local government areas, prioritizing seniors aged 50 and above, alongside film screenings by ace director Kunle Afolayan in key zones like Ibadan, Oyo, Ogbomosho, Iseyin, Eruwa, and Saki.
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Wednesday, January 28, brings a vibrant carnival parade from Mapo Hall to Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, culminating in a star-studded musical concert at the venue. A thought-provoking lecture and symposium follow on Thursday, January 29, at the International Conference Centre, where leaders will discuss the state’s achievements and roadmap ahead.
Friday, January 30, includes a golf tee-off led by Governor Makinde at Ibadan Golf Course, a Jumat service at Ibadan Central Mosque, Ojo Oba, and an evening golf dinner. Saturday, January 31, dubbed Youth Day, hosts a novelty football match pitting ex-Super Eagles player Mutiu Adepoju’s team against the governor’s side at Lekan Salami Sports Complex, plus an Isese service.
On Sunday, February 1, a thanksgiving service attended by Makinde unfolds at St. Peter’s Church, Aremo, Ibadan, followed by interactions with elderly women and persons with disabilities at Olounloyo Park, Airport Road. Monday, February 2, shifts focus to education with school visits and stationery distribution led by Engr. Tamunominini Makinde across public schools.
The highpoint arrives on Tuesday, February 3, with a Gala and Award Night, including a cocktail reception, air show, dinner, entertainment, and honors for contributors to the state’s growth. The celebrations wrap up on Wednesday, February 4, rounding off the 10-day affair.
State officials emphasized that these events aim to showcase Oyo’s cultural diversity, developmental strides, and unity, while inviting residents, indigenes, and diaspora to participate via a digital tribute wall for messages and memories. Social media buzz, including posts from locals and fans celebrating early vibes like football matches tied to the jubilee, underscores the excitement building across the Pace Setter State.
Makinde urged collective reflection on legacy and leadership, noting the milestone as a catalyst for sustained progress. As Oyo joins neighbors like Ogun State in marking similar anniversaries this year, the government calls for prayers and support to propel the state forward.
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