The Kingdom of Iwopin has entered a landmark strategic partnership with Digital Transformation Media Limited (DTML) for the digitalisation and international promotion of the revered Okosi Festival. This collaboration aims to preserve and globally promote Nigeria’s cultural heritage.
Agreement Signed During Okosi Festival
The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the colourful Okosi Iwopin Ajidagan 2026 Festival, marking a defining moment in the cultural and economic trajectory of Iwopin. The Kingdom embarks on a journey to elevate the yearly Okosi boat regatta from a celebrated local heritage event into a globally recognised cultural tourism spectacle.
Monarch Highlights Cultural Significance
Speaking on the significance of the agreement, His Royal Majesty Oba Sunday Adeniyi Agbojo, the Liken of Iwopin Kingdom, underscored the cultural, historical, and transformational importance of the partnership. He described the Okosi Festival as more than a celebration, but a living testament to the identity, resilience, and maritime heritage of the Iwopin people.
“This is not merely the signing of an agreement; it is the opening of a new chapter in the history of our Kingdom. For generations, the Okosi Festival has been the heartbeat of our people, a sacred convergence of culture, history, and communal pride expressed through the rhythms of the waters, the splendour of our regatta, and the unity of our people,” the monarch declared.
DTML Chairman on Digital Transformation
Providing the strategic and operational perspective, Founder and Chairman of DTML, Shina Badaru, described the agreement as a bold step in redefining how culture is preserved and promoted in the digital age. The partnership will leverage digital tools to ensure the festival reaches a global audience while maintaining its authentic roots.



