General News of Tuesday, 7 October 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Oba of Lagos endorses calls against event by artist accused of cultural appropriation

Uzo Njoku and Oba of Lagos Uzo Njoku and Oba of Lagos

The Oba of Lagos, His Royal Majesty, Oba Riliwanu Akiolu 1, has called on the Lagos State Government to take action concerning the event titled "An Owambe Exhibition" by Uzo Njoko, which has raised serious concerns over cultural misrepresentation.

MyNigeria reported that outrage arose after Njoku shared a flyer and promo video of her upcoming event, with many accusing her of cultural appropriation.

Despite multiple requests and petitions for her to reconsider her actions, which are seen as stealing from Yoruba culture and heritage, Njoku doubled down, leading to calls for protests against the event.

Reacting, the Oba of Lagos, in a petition, said he is keen to avoid any form of disturbance or unrest within Lagos State and its environs.

The petition was forwarded to the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, and copies were sent to the ministry's Commissioner, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, as well as the Special Assistant to the Governor on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mr Idris Aregbe.

It read in part, "Alaiyeluwa has instructed that you take appropriate action on this matter, as he is keen to avoid any form of disturbance or unrest within Lagos State and its environs.

"Furthermore, Alaiyeluwa respectfully requests that your ministry review existing policies, rules, and regulations governing public exhibitions and cultural showcases. That will help ensure that this event, as well as future events of this nature, are subject to proper approval and oversight by your ministry before they are allowed to take place.

"Copies of this letter will be forwarded to the Permanent Secretary for Tourism, Arts and Culture, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State; the Area Commander, Area "A" Command Headquarters, Lion Building and the petitioner, Mr Olanrewaju Eboda Olakotan (President) and Mr Oduola Omotola (Secretary) of the Yoruba Youth Council for their information and record-keeping."

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