Globacom (Glo) has long supported cultural festivals like the Ofala Festival as part of its commitment to preserving and promoting Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.
According to the company, these festivals, such as the Ofala and Ojude Oba, are important not only for their cultural significance but also for their potential to boost tourism, create jobs, and generate revenue for local economies.
Glo believes that through these festivals, local communities can benefit from increased demand in sectors like hospitality, arts, and tourism.
Moreover, Glo’s sponsorship aligns with its broader mission of empowering Nigerians by fostering unity, cultural pride, and economic growth.
By supporting such events, the company also strengthens its relationship with local communities, reinforcing its role as a key player in national development.
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