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“LISABI: THE UPRISING” MOVIE, A REMINDER OF EGBA IDENTITY – ABIODUN

ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA – Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has described the movie, ‘Lisabi: The Uprising’, as a vivid reminder of the heroic exploits of courage, resilience and determination, which shaped the identity and ethos of the Egbas over the years.

According to a release jointly e-signed and made available to the media by Idongesit Jonah & Temitayo Taylor, Press Officers, Office of the Deputy Governor, Abiodun, stated this recently during the premier of the movie at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, noting that from the trials of the past to the challenges of the present, the Egba people had stood united, overcoming every obstacle that came their way.

The Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, added that Lisabi was a legendary Yoruba hero of the 19th century, known for leading a successful resistance against the then Oyo Empire and the high-handedness of the Alafia of Oyo.

He stressed that Lisabi’s story resonates deeply with our current challenges and aspirations, reminding us of the power of unity and importance of standing up for our rights, saying our ancestors had passed down the traditions and values that define the Yoruba people, which would thrive for generations to come.

The Ogun State Governor assured that his administration remained committed to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage which abound in the state, just as it understands the importance of history and storytelling in shaping identity, to foster communal living.

He urged people to draw inspiration from the bravery, patriotism and exemplary leadership of Lisabi, by taking ownership of development initiatives that ensure sustainability, educate themselves on their rights and responsibilities, promote active citizenship, peaceful coexistence and national identity.

While congratulating the Producer of the movie, Mr. Lateef Adedimeji, on the success of the work, Governor Abiodun commended the tireless efforts he put into preserving and promoting the rich cultural history of the Egba people, reaffirming that his administration places a high priority on cultural revival, social justice and community development, with a passion to harmonise the invaluable contributions of the citizens.

Earlier, Mr. Adedimeji said the premier and exhibition of the movie in Abeokuta became imperative, considering the uniqueness of Egbaland in tourism and the giant strides of the state government in creative art, culture and tourism, which were key focus areas under ‘ISEYA’ mantra.

He pledged support towards improving, promoting and showcasing the social cultural heritage of the state, enjoining stakeholders in the movie industries not to relent in showcasing the rich social cultural heritage of the country.

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