Lagos State government and the Project Manager of the forthcoming Christmas In Badagry (CIB) 2.0 Mr. Olufemi Iroko yesterday assured the over 20,000 tourists expected at the events to mark the 181st Christmas anniversary in Nigeria of their safety.
Iroko who spoke at a press conference organised by the Christmas In Badagry (CIB) to unveil the programmes for the commemoration of the 181st Christmas celebration said the initiative is being done in partnership with the Lagos State government through the Ministry of Tourism, Art and Culture and the Ministry of Home Affairs.
He said, “As we approach the festive season, Badagry, the cradle of many firsts in Nigeria, prepares to commemorate the 181s t anniversary of the maiden Christmas celebration in the country.”
According to him, this year’s celebration promises to be an extraordinary blend of tradition, heritage, and joy.
“The Christmas in Badagry Event stands as a testament to the rich historical warmth that envelops this town,” he said.
Iroko explained that the celebration of 181 years of Christmas in Badagry not only symbolizes the passage of time, but also serves “As a poignant reminder of the resilience and strength of our community.
“Badagry as you may know is the community of many firsts starting with the first location gospel was preached in Nigeria, the first place Christmas was celebrated in Nigeria, just so you know, Badagry is the only location experiencing 181st Christmas in Nigeria this year.
“Fast forward to the present day, and the Christmas in Badagry Event continues to be a beacon of tradition and unity. This year marks the 181st anniversary of that historic Christmas celebration, and the CiB Event is poised to make it an unforgettable experience for residents and visitors alike.”
On the programmes outlined for the 181st Christmas anniversary, he said the festivities will, “kick off with the largest Santa walk and lightening of our 40ft tall Christmas Tree.
“Christian leaders and speakers will share their insights into the significance of the incarnation of the Redeemer, spreading hope and love,” he said.
He added that Museums, landmarks, and heritage sites will be open for exploration, allowing visitors to connect with the town’s past and appreciate the role it played in shaping Nigeria’s history.
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