Top A-list artistes, including multi award-winning artistes, Davido, Olamide, King Sunny Ade, Adewale Ayuba,SalawaAbeni, Humble Smith, Small Doctor, Ras Kimono, Pasuma, Osupa , Muma Gee and other music stars have been gracing the stage across the five different locations since the fiesta commenced on the 24 December.
Tagged See, Feel and Explore Lagos, the eight days non-stop Fiesta will hold in five different designated centres simultaneously, including Ikeja (Agege Stadium), Badagry (Badagry Grammar School), Ikorodu(Ikorodu Town Hall),Lagos Island (Bar Beach) and Epe (Epe-Marina Beachfront), while the cross over night of December 31st into the New Year will hold at EkoAtlantic City.
Due the present turn out at different centres, by the time it rounds off the year 2017 edition which will and usher Lagosians into a new wear with arguably a record of 10 million people in attendance.
OLF would also have showcased not less than 40 concerts all together across the city of Lagos while developing the local economy of these areas thereby making it self-sustaining during the festive period and after.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Aramide Giwanson speaking to newsmen, assured residents of adequate preparations and guarantee of safety and security throughout the event, as traffic management officials have also been mobilised to ensure free flow of traffic throughout the course of the eight-day event.
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