Tourism Ministry Wraps Up Randle Centre 30-Day Christmas Village Event 

Posted on January 7, 2025

The Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture has officially wrapped up the 30-day Christmas Village event at the J.Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Onikan.

 

The festive celebration, which began in early December 2024, attracted thousands of residents and visitors who gathered to experience the magic of the holiday season at the Centre.

Speaking at the event’s grand finale, the Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, described the Christmas Village as a resounding success. She emphasised its role in reinforcing Lagos State’s position as a hub for cultural diversity, entertainment, and tourism.

“The Christmas Village has once again demonstrated Lagos State’s commitment to promoting our rich cultural heritage while fostering community engagement. It was truly heartwarming to see families, tourists, and residents come together in unity and joy to celebrate the festive season,” Benson-Awoyinka stated.

The Commissioner acknowledged the contributions of local artisans, performers, and vendors, whose collaborative efforts brought vibrancy and excitement to the Christmas Village. She also praised the creativity and energy that made the event a memorable experience for attendees.

Expressing mixed emotions about the event’s conclusion, she said, “It is bittersweet that we must end the Christmas Village today. However, with schools resuming academic activities tomorrow, January 6, 2025, we must prioritize the smooth transition for our children. We look forward to welcoming everyone back later in the year for an even grander celebration.”

 

Looking ahead, Mrs. Benson-Awoyinka expressed optimism for 2025, promising an elevated tourism experience in Lagos. “2025 holds tremendous promise for Lagosians and visitors alike. We are committed to delivering innovative programmes, enhancing infrastructure, and creating an inclusive calendar of events to make Lagos the ultimate destination for leisure and cultural exploration in Africa.”

 

The Commissioner assured stakeholders that plans for the next Christmas Village were already underway, with a focus on expanding activities and attractions to deliver an even more enriching holiday experience.

The Christmas Village, which has become a signature holiday event in Lagos, featured an array of attractions, including live musical performances, theatrical displays, food and drink stalls, arts and crafts exhibitions, and children’s entertainment. Visitors also enjoyed guided tours of the iconic J.Randle Centre, a premier cultural landmark celebrating Yoruba history and traditions.

Attendees lauded the Lagos State Government for organising the event, noting its positive impact on local businesses and its ability to foster unity and social cohesion.

The closing ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks display, lighting up the Lagos skyline and leaving attendees with unforgettable memories.

 

The 30-day Christmas Village at the J. Randle Centre was designed not only to celebrate the holiday season but to also underscore the state’s dedication to leveraging arts, culture, and tourism as vital drivers of economic growth and social development.

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