Published on March 28, 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 region. Announced on Tuesday in Lagos, the initiative includes the establishment of the Iru Business Network and the inaugural Oniru Business & Cultural Day.
The collaboration seeks to enhance economic growth and foster cultural unity among the residents and businesses in the Iru Kingdom and surrounding areas. The Iru Business Network will serve as a platform for entrepreneurs and business leaders to connect, share resources, and collaborate on various initiatives.
At the heart of this initiative is the Oniru Business & Cultural Day, which is designed to celebrate the rich heritage of the Iru Kingdom while also providing opportunities for local businesses to showcase their products and services. The event is expected to attract a diverse audience, including local residents, business owners, and visitors from neighboring communities.
Dignitaries present at the announcement emphasized the importance of collaboration between traditional institutions and government to drive economic development. The initiative is seen as a significant step towards leveraging the cultural richness of Lagos State to stimulate business activities and improve the economic landscape.
Further details regarding the Iru Business Network and the Oniru Business & Cultural Day are anticipated in the coming weeks, with officials encouraging participation from all sectors of the community. The partnership aims not only to enhance local commerce but also to preserve and promote the unique cultural identity of the Iru Kingdom within the broader context of Lagos State.
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