The Ibadan Cultural Festival 2025 was a vibrant celebration of tradition, identity, and unity. Held at the historic Obafemi Awolowo (Liberty) Stadium, the event drew thousands of Ibadan indigenes and culture enthusiasts from across Nigeria.
The stadium was filled to capacity as attendees gathered to witness a rich display of Ibadan’s history and heritage.
One of the major highlights was the Warlords’ Parade, where participants dressed in traditional warrior attire, reflecting the city’s proud martial history.
The parade paid tribute to the courage and strength of Ibadan’s ancestors.
The festival which was held on Saturday, also featured an award ceremony honoring individuals—both indigenes and non-indigenes—who have made significant contributions to the development of Ibadan.
Among those recognised were Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, who both received awards for promoting culture, development, and unity.
Organised by the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), the festival is a weeklong annual event that showcases the achievements and values of the Ibadan people.
It highlights the city’s strong human capacity and commitment to growth.
The 2025 edition was not just a cultural event—it was a reaffirmation of pride in Ibadan’s past, present, and future.
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The Ibadan Cultural Festival 2025 was a vibrant celebration of tradition, identity, and unity.
Held at the historic Obafemi Awolowo (Liberty) Stadium,… pic.twitter.com/3lBynvIaQ5— Punch Newspapers (@MobilePunch) May 18, 2025