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Idan Nla Partners with 2025 Sagamu Day Youth Festival, Strengthens Community Engagement

The much-anticipated 2025 Sagamu Day Youth Festival has received a major boost as Idan Nla, a leading brand known for its growing influence in youth empowerment and community development, officially declared support as a partner for this year’s edition of the event.
Organizers confirmed the development in a statement released over the weekend, describing the partnership as a significant step towards enhancing the quality and impact of the festival, which has become one of the largest youth-centered celebrations in Sagamu and its environs.
According to the statement, Idan Nla’s involvement goes beyond financial commitment, as the brand intends to play a visible role in promoting cultural heritage, youth creativity, and sporting activities—particularly the highly anticipated football tournament that draws massive attention every year.
“We are excited to welcome Idan Nla as a partner for the 2025 Sagamu Day Youth Festival. Their support underscores the relevance of this event as a unifying platform for young people and a channel for promoting talent, innovation, and community pride,” the festival’s organizing committee noted.
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The Sagamu Day Youth Festival has consistently provided a stage for music, cultural performances, entrepreneurship showcases, and youth empowerment initiatives. With Idan Nla’s support, stakeholders say this year’s edition promises to be even more impactful, attracting both local and international attention.
Community leaders, youths, and cultural enthusiasts have lauded the partnership, describing it as a testament to the festival’s rising profile and a clear indication of the brand’s commitment to grassroots development.
Organizers also called on other well-meaning individuals, corporate organizations, and institutions to follow Idan Nla’s example by supporting the festival, which continues to serve as a beacon of unity and youth engagement in Sagamu.