Orijin, has brought unforgettable flair to the Ojude Oba Festival this year, infusing the centuries-old celebration with bold Afro-urban energy that honoured both ancestral tradition and modern expression.
From the regal spectacle of Princess Adesile’s iconic horseback arrival, to Prince Adeboye Kasali’s stirring tribute to his family’s lineage, to the electrifying Orijin festival village featuring top Yoruba music acts, the brand created an immersive, soul-stirring experience that left festivalgoers awash in the colours, sounds, and pride of yoruba culture.
Ojude Oba, one of Nigeria’s most cherished cultural events, once again transformed Ijebu-Ode into a dazzling display of heritage. Families, dignitaries, and tourists gathered to pay homage to the Awujale of Ijebuland, custodian of the people’s values and tradition.
A defining moment was the majestic entrance of Princess Adesile, a royal daughter of Ijebuland, who graced the grounds on horseback in elaborately embroidered regalia. Partnering with Orijin to elevate the moment, she brought to life the spirit of cultural continuity, heritage and pride. Equally powerful was the deep tribute by Prince Adeboye Kasali, who reflected on the enduring legacy of his lineage and the cultural significance of Ojude Oba in preserving identity and honour.
Throughout the festival, Orijin’s experiential hub became a cultural playground, celebrating yoruba heritage with a fresh and contemporary edge. From traditional storytelling corners and fashion showcases to interactive games and dynamic photo booths, the brand created spaces where both the old and the young could engage with culture in authentic, memorable ways.
Speaking on the brand’s continued cultural investment, marketing and innovation director, Guinness Nigeria, Yinka Bakare said, “Ojude Oba is more than a festival, it is a living tribute to identity, pride, and the timeless values of the Ijebu people. Supporting this event is a reflection of Orijin’s commitment to honouring culture in meaningful ways that resonate across generations.”
Head of Marketing, Mainstream Spirits & RTS, Uche Onwudiwe also highlighted Orijin’s broader cultural footprint, noting that Orijin’s commitment to cultural celebration extends far beyond Ijebuland.
“The brand continues to support iconic events such as the Osun-Osogbo Festival, a spiritual and cultural cornerstone in yoruba tradition that attracts thousands of visitors globally.
“From Ijebu-Ode to Osogbo, Orijin remains committed to celebrating the soul of our communities. Our support for festivals like Ojude Oba and the Osun-Osogbo festival reflects our belief that heritage is not static, it’s vibrant, evolving, and worthy of being celebrated boldly,” Onwudiwe stated
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