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Ikorodu indigenes witness a rebirth of Asa cultural festival

- From Eugene Agha, Lagos

Hundreds of indigenes of Ikorodu town in Lagos State on Saturday witnessed a rebirth of the Asa traditiona­l festival, an annual ritual which had long been ignored and not celebrated.

The rebirth of the cultural festival is meant to promote tourism and culture of the people of the area.

It was learnt that Asa, which is also known as Agere in other parts of Yorubaland, is a traditiona­l festival of man walking on long stilts to entertain the public. At an elaborate ceremony attended by many traditiona­l rulers and community leaders in Ikorodu and its environs, the revival of Asa also featured the launch of “Asa Arokolo”, a book on the festival published by the Ikorodu Division Rebirth Foundation.

Mr Sanai Agunbiade, Majority Leader, Lagos State House of Assembly, who initiated rebirth of the festival, said it would be an annual celebratio­n in all the six divisions of the area.

“We have revived this culture in the six divisions of Ikorodu and we hope it continues. Just like the Eyo festival is celebrated on the Lagos Island, we want to be celebratin­g this too in our community annually,” said the Lagos lawmaker, who is an Ikorodu indigene.

Mrs Adebimpe Akinshola, the Lagos State acting Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, who represente­d Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, who lauded the initiative, said the Asa festival was a popular cultural heritage in Ikorodu which had been long forgotten.

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