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Ojude LASU cultural celebration dazzles in unforgettable fashion showcase

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
July 3, 2025
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Ojude LASU Cultural Celebration

Ojude LASU cultural celebration showcases vibrant fashion, music, and tradition as Lagos State University students recreate the iconic Ojude Oba festival

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]ulture came alive in an extraordinary way at Lagos State University this June as students hosted an event that has now become a defining moment on campus.

Also read: Globacom marks two decades of Ojude Oba festival sponsorship with grand celebration, prizes

Dubbed the Ojude LASU cultural celebration, it brought elegance, creativity and tradition together in one colourful explosion.

Inspired by the legendary Ojude Oba festival of Ijebu Ode, LASU students delivered a spectacle that combined fashion, culture, music and identity.

From the moment festivities began, the Ojude LASU cultural celebration radiated excitement. The air was electric with music, applause and the rustle of flowing agbadas, gele and richly embroidered fabrics.

Hundreds of students, carefully selected from various departments and academic levels, walked the LASU grounds like runways, parading their styles before a crowd that included university authorities and fellow students.

The LASU cultural day has always held a special place in the university’s calendar, but this year’s edition was particularly remarkable.

By adopting the Ojude LASU cultural celebration theme, the organisers bridged generational identity with contemporary expression. It was not simply a show of style—it was a proud reaffirmation of Yoruba cultural legacy.

There may not have been the traditional age-grade parades (regberegbe) as seen in the original Ojude Oba, but LASU’s own version compensated in passion and purpose.

The students saluted their lecturers and deans, who stood in symbolic representation of royal fathers.

The choreography of respect and tradition was not lost on any observer. It was clear that the students took the occasion seriously.

This is beyond fashion. We are telling the world that we are proud of where we come from.

“This is beyond fashion,” said Aminat Ajayi, a 300-level student of Theatre Arts. “We are telling the world that we are proud of where we come from. Our culture is rich and beautiful, and we’re showing that today.”

Fashion took centre stage, but so did performance art. Students from the Music and Creative Arts departments delivered captivating acts—both traditional and modern.

Drumming ensembles pounded out deep rhythms. Dancers spun and stomped in synchrony. Poets took to the stage to recite in Yoruba, while the audience responded with cheer and admiration.

As the sun dipped lower, more surprises unfolded. One student rode in on horseback, to roaring approval, echoing the regal horsemen of Ijebu Ode.

Faculty heads, dressed in full cultural regalia, posed with student contingents who offered symbolic gifts and bowed in mock-obeisance.

Every moment felt choreographed to perfection, yet it retained an authentic and youthful energy.

The Ojude LASU cultural celebration also proved that student-led cultural events can be as impactful as community festivals.

With no external sponsors or national media coverage, the event still trended on social media and attracted attention far beyond campus borders.

Many spectators posted images and videos online, marvelling at the style and commitment on display.

Perhaps what makes the Ojude LASU cultural celebration so memorable is the way it balanced nostalgia with boldness. It respected tradition without being bound by it. It was familiar, yet refreshingly new.

The message from LASU students was loud and clear: culture is not something to archive; it is something to wear, dance, sing, and celebrate in the present moment.

Also read: Lagos State University pushes for preservation of Yoruba language, culture

And if this edition is anything to go by, Ojude LASU is more than a tribute. It is a legacy in the making.

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Peculiar Adirika
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