Ibile Tourism Initiative

Ibile Tourism Initiative Promoting our original and developing our original culture, original fine art, education and original (Ibile-Original)

Promoting and developing our original culture, original fine art skills, education, original visual art designs, original creative art and cultural performance. Increasing awareness to all Nigeria and Africa culture internationally and globally.

Happy World Tourism Day!At Asa Wa Gan An Gan, we proudly celebrate the beauty, culture, and heritage that tourism helps ...
27/09/2025

Happy World Tourism Day!
At Asa Wa Gan An Gan, we proudly celebrate the beauty, culture, and heritage that tourism helps us discover and preserve.

Today reminds us to travel thoughtfully, embrace cultures with respect, and support sustainable tourism that protects the treasures we love to explore.

Let’s keep the spirit of adventure alive while safeguarding the stories, places, and people that make our world beautiful.

Olojo Festival '25 – Celebrating the Spirit of Yoruba Heritage!Join us as we honor one of the oldest and most sacred cul...
27/09/2025

Olojo Festival '25 – Celebrating the Spirit of Yoruba Heritage!
Join us as we honor one of the oldest and most sacred cultural festivals in Ile-Ife — a powerful symbol of tradition, spirituality, and unity.

The Olojo Festival is more than just a celebration; it is a living reminder that our culture is our pride, our strength, and our guiding light.

Let’s preserve our heritage, embrace our identity, and pass the legacy on to future generations.

LONG LIVE THE KING!We at ÀSÀ WA GAN-AN-GAN joyfully celebrate and extend our heartfelt congratulations to His Imperial M...
26/09/2025

LONG LIVE THE KING!
We at ÀSÀ WA GAN-AN-GAN joyfully celebrate and extend our heartfelt congratulations to His Imperial Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, on his coronation as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland

This moment marks not just a royal transition, but a celebration of heritage, history, and hope for a brighter future. The Olubadan throne is a sacred symbol of Ibadan's unity, culture, and resilience — and in Oba Ladoja, we see wisdom, grace, and a legacy of leadership.

As a cultural tourism agency, ÀSÀ WA GAN-AN-GAN stands proud to witness this historic occasion. We remain committed to promoting Yoruba heritage and ensuring that traditional institutions like the Olubadan stool remain at the heart of our cultural identity.

📍Ibadan is not just a city — it is a story. A royal journey. A cultural treasure.

Kabiyesi, K'ade pe l’ori, ki bata pe l’ese!
May your reign bring peace, progress, and prosperity to Ibadanland and beyond.








Hearty Congratulations to Ajibade Ismail Aremu Nosiru AyeniOn Your Appointment as the Eletu Odibo of LagosWe proudly cel...
25/09/2025

Hearty Congratulations to Ajibade Ismail Aremu Nosiru Ayeni
On Your Appointment as the Eletu Odibo of Lagos

We proudly celebrate the prestigious appointment of Ajibade Ismail Aremu Nosiru Ayeni as the Eletu Odibo of Lagos — one of the most revered traditional titles in the Lagos royal institution.

The Eletu Odibo holds an ancient and noble role in Yoruba history, particularly within the hierarchy of Lagos chieftaincy. Traditionally, the Eletu Odibo is the Kingmaker, responsible for leading the council that selects and installs a new Oba of Lagos — a role that demands immense integrity, wisdom, and deep-rooted cultural understanding.

This honour is not just a recognition of personal achievements, but a sacred responsibility passed down through generations. As the newly appointed Eletu Odibo, Chief Ayeni now stands as a custodian of royal customs, a guide in traditional leadership, and a key pillar in preserving the heritage of the Lagos people.

From all of us at Àṣà Wa Gan-an Gan, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for a reign of peace, cultural advancement, and historic legacy.

Àṣà wa ní í dáa!
Culture is truly alive and well with leaders like you!

Congratulations to Chief Adebola Olalekan Dosunmu (Akinsiku of Lagos) We join the entire cultural community in celebrati...
25/09/2025

Congratulations to Chief Adebola Olalekan Dosunmu (Akinsiku of Lagos)

We join the entire cultural community in celebrating the prestigious appointment of Chief Adebola Olalekan Dosunmu as the Olorogun Adodo of Lagos!

This title is not just an honor, but a recognition of his deep-rooted commitment to preserving Yoruba heritage, leadership, and community values. As the Akinsiku of Lagos, Chief Dosunmu has long stood as a cultural torchbearer, and this new title further solidifies his role in championing our identity and traditions.

At Àṣà Wa Gan-an Gan, we believe in celebrating true custodians of culture. This appointment is a testament to his dedication, influence, and love for our àṣà wa gidi (authentic culture).

May your reign as Olorogun Adodo bring unity, progress, and pride to Lagos and beyond!

Aṣà wa kì í parun – we celebrate our own!

Congratulations to High Chief Arc. Gbolahan Owodunni OkiWe proudly celebrate the appointment of High Chief Arc. Gbolahan...
25/09/2025

Congratulations to High Chief Arc. Gbolahan Owodunni Oki

We proudly celebrate the appointment of High Chief Arc. Gbolahan Owodunni Oki as the Ogboni Iduntafa of Lagos!

This esteemed chieftaincy title is not only a recognition of his unwavering commitment to Yoruba cultural heritage, but also a call to greater responsibility in preserving the values, history, and traditions that define us as a people.

As the Ogboni Iduntafa, High Chief Oki steps into a revered role, symbolizing wisdom, justice, and community leadership within the Yoruba sociocultural institution. His legacy of excellence, both as an accomplished architect and a cultural advocate, makes him a fitting torchbearer for this noble title.

From all of us at Àṣà Wa Gan-an Gan, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes as you carry the mantle of tradition with dignity and pride.

Borderless Vibes, Unforgettable Memories!  Join us this December as we explore Benin, Togo & Ghana on a thrilling West A...
22/09/2025

Borderless Vibes, Unforgettable Memories!
Join us this December as we explore Benin, Togo & Ghana on a thrilling West African Road Trip

📌 What’s in store?
✅ 5 Nights Cozy Hotel Stay
✅ Return Bus Ride
✅ Sandy Beaches & Cultural Treasures
✅ Historic Landmarks & Exciting Activities

Come vibe, learn, explore, and create memories that last a lifetime!

Secure your spot now with just N100,000 deposit!

20/09/2025

Discover a land of breathtaking contrasts, vibrant cultures, and untouched natural beauty. From the endless beaches of the Atlantic coast to the dramatic dunes of the Namibe Desert, from the roar of the Kalandula Falls to the pulse of Luanda’s bustling streets and vibrant energy.

20/09/2025

In 1892, an army of women in West Africa charged French machine guns armed with little more than machetes.

These were the Dahomey Amazons, an all-female military regiment from the Kingdom of Dahomey, in what is now modern-day Benin.

For centuries, they served as the elite fighting force and royal bodyguards for their king. They were known to the Fon people as the 'Mino,' which means 'our mothers.'

During the Franco-Dahomean Wars, they became legendary among the French troops for their incredible bravery. French soldiers wrote about how the Amazons fought with extreme courage, targeting officers to disrupt the chain of command.

Their weapons, however, were often flintlock muskets, no match for the modern rifles and machine guns of the French Foreign Legion.

In one battle in 1892, it's recorded that 417 of these women warriors fell, many in hand-to-hand combat against French bayonets.

The history of these warriors is complex. Before fighting the French, the Kingdom of Dahomey had grown powerful in part through the Atlantic slave trade, and the Amazons participated in raids on neighboring peoples.

After conquering the kingdom, French colonizers disbanded the Amazons and actively suppressed their story. They wanted to erase the memory of a powerful African army to better fit their own narrative.

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Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 14:00

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