
BREAKING NEWS: Did You Miss The 400 $ex T4pe of Equatorial Guinea senior official Baltasar Ebang Engonga? Quickly W4tch! Before They Are deleted Be The First Person To See The Full Videos. Now!The Lagos State Government has launched a 101-day initiative aimed at boosting tourism activities and increasing revenue for stakeholders in the hospitality and creative sectors.
The festival, tagged “101 Days in Lagos,” is scheduled to run from September 26 to January 4, 2026, and will feature a series of cultural, entertainment, and sporting events across various locations in the state.
The initiative is designed to promote Lagos as Africa’s cultural and tourism hub, drive partnerships with international stakeholders, empower youth through skill development, and showcase the diversity of Lagos’ cultural and creative industries.
Key highlights of the programme include the “Skills Up Lagos” initiative, which aims to equip young people with relevant skills in tourism, hospitality, and event management.
Other components of the festival will include music and fashion festivals, sporting competitions, art exhibitions, and food fairs, all aimed at attracting local and international visitors.
The Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Idris Aregbe, announced the initiative during a meeting with the Pulse Africa team.
In a statement on Tuesday, Aregbe said the initiative will revolutionise the tourism landscape, positioning Lagos as a year-round destination and establishing it as Africa’s cultural powerhouse.
He said: “The agenda includes empowering youth through robust skills development, showcasing the rich tapestry of Lagos’ cultural heritage to a global audience, fostering international sports engagement, and diversifying entertainment options to invigorate the daytime economy.
“These goals align seamlessly with the Ministry’s vision to promote and develop the tourism sector, highlight the State’s cultural narratives, and cultivate a lively entertainment scene. The initiative promises an exciting array of cultural celebrations, thrilling entertainment, high-profile sports events, and a myriad of hospitality activities.
“At its core, the flagship initiative strives to promote Lagos as a year-round destination, enrich the lives of its youth through skill acquisition, celebrate the State’s unique cultural heritage, boost local and international tourism to Lagos, increase trade between tourists and their hosts, encourage international sporting interactions, and establish Lagos as Africa’s cultural powerhouse.”
The CEO of Pulse Africa, Ms. Katharina Link, expressed her organisation’s commitment to showcasing Lagos’ creative pulse, noting the city’s energy, creativity, and opportunities.BREAKING NEWS: Did You Miss The 400 $ex T4pe of Equatorial Guinea senior official Baltasar Ebang Engonga? Quickly W4tch! Before They Are deleted Be The First Person To See The Full Videos. Now!