Published on March 25, 2026
The Oniru of the Iru Kingdom has partnered with the Lagos state government to launch a new initiative aimed at promoting business and cultural engagement in the state. Announced on Tuesday in Lagos, the initiative comprises the Iru Business Network and marks the inaugural edition of the Oniru Business & Cultural Day.
The Iru Business Network is designed to facilitate connections among local entrepreneurs, provide resources for business development, and foster innovation within the community. This platform aims to empower businesses in the Iru Kingdom and surrounding areas, encouraging collaboration and growth among local enterprises.
In addition to the business networking aspect, the Oniru Business & Cultural Day promises to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Iru Kingdom. The event will feature a variety of activities, including cultural displays, food markets, and performances that highlight the unique traditions and offerings of the region.
The collaboration is expected to attract investors, promote local tourism, and stimulate economic activity in the area. Officials from both the Lagos state government and the Iru Kingdom expressed optimism that this initiative will not only strengthen the local economy but also increase cultural awareness and appreciation among residents and visitors.
With this partnership, the Oniru of the Iru Kingdom seeks to create a vibrant platform that showcases the potential of local businesses while preserving and celebrating the rich cultural identity of the community. The successful execution of the Iru Business Network and the Oniru Business & Cultural Day could serve as a model for similar initiatives across Lagos and beyond.
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