Lagos Spends Over ₦8.47 Billion on Festivals, Cultural Events in One Year
In a bold show of support for arts and tourism, the Lagos State Government has disclosed that it spent more than ₦8.47 billion in the past year to sponsor 143 festivals and cultural events across the state.
The announcement, made during a recent tourism sector briefing, highlights the state’s commitment to promoting cultural heritage, boosting tourism, and stimulating local economies through entertainment and tradition.
According to officials, the events ranged from street carnivals to major festivals, attracting both local and international attention.
While some residents praised the investment for preserving culture and generating jobs, others questioned the spending amid pressing infrastructure and welfare concerns.
#LagosFestivals #CulturalHeritage #LagosStateGovernment #TourismInNigeria
In a bold show of support for arts and tourism, the Lagos State Government has disclosed that it spent more than ₦8.47 billion in the past year to sponsor 143 festivals and cultural events across the state.
The announcement, made during a recent tourism sector briefing, highlights the state’s commitment to promoting cultural heritage, boosting tourism, and stimulating local economies through entertainment and tradition.
According to officials, the events ranged from street carnivals to major festivals, attracting both local and international attention.
While some residents praised the investment for preserving culture and generating jobs, others questioned the spending amid pressing infrastructure and welfare concerns.
#LagosFestivals #CulturalHeritage #LagosStateGovernment #TourismInNigeria
Lagos Spends Over ₦8.47 Billion on Festivals, Cultural Events in One Year
In a bold show of support for arts and tourism, the Lagos State Government has disclosed that it spent more than ₦8.47 billion in the past year to sponsor 143 festivals and cultural events across the state.
The announcement, made during a recent tourism sector briefing, highlights the state’s commitment to promoting cultural heritage, boosting tourism, and stimulating local economies through entertainment and tradition.
According to officials, the events ranged from street carnivals to major festivals, attracting both local and international attention.
While some residents praised the investment for preserving culture and generating jobs, others questioned the spending amid pressing infrastructure and welfare concerns.
#LagosFestivals #CulturalHeritage #LagosStateGovernment #TourismInNigeria
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