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Ogun Declares Thursday Public Holiday to Mark Isese Day

The Ogun State Government has declared Thursday as a public holiday to commemorate this year’s Isese Day celebration. The declaration, according to the government, underscores the administration’s commitment to preserving

The Ogun State government has announced Thursday as a public holiday to honor Isese Day, emphasizing its dedication to safeguarding and celebrating Yoruba culture and tradition. The decision comes after August 20 was designated a public holiday in 2023 by the Ogun State House of Assembly and Governor Dapo Abiodun. Isese Day offers a chance for followers of the Yoruba traditional religion to pay tribute to their ancestors, engage in customary ceremonies, and uphold the values and teachings inherent in their spiritual and cultural practices.

The government highlighted that the observance fosters a sense of community among practitioners and encourages wider appreciation of Yoruba cultural heritage. This recognition reflects the administration's acknowledgment of culture and traditional institutions in maintaining the state's identity and enhancing social cohesion. Residents are urged to celebrate the day harmoniously, respecting the beliefs and practices of all.

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