Guinness Nigeria Plc has reaffirmed its commitment to shaping and celebrating Nigeria’s cultural identity through Orijin, its flagship mainstream spirits brand, as preparations intensify for the 2026 Osun-Osogbo Festival.
The commitment was reiterated at the Osun-Osogbo Global Summit 2026 Press Conference held in Osogbo, Osun State, ahead of the annual festival scheduled to take place from July 27 to August 7, 2026.
As a business at the forefront of culture-driven experiences, Guinness Nigeria continues to use Orijin as a platform to bring culture to life in contemporary and meaningful ways — connecting tradition with modern expression and engaging new generations.
Speaking on the partnership, Rotimi Odusola, Corporate Relations and Legal Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, said the company’s support for the festival reflects a deliberate focus on driving connection and deepening appeal leveraging cultural platforms and partnership while contributing to long-term socio-economic development.
“At Guinness Nigeria, we recognize culture as one of our most valuable national assets — not only to be preserved, but to be lived and experienced today,” he said.
“Through Orijin, a brand inspired by our roots and reimagined for the present, we continue to champion platforms like the Osun-Osogbo Festival that bring people together, celebrate identity, and showcase the richness of Nigerian culture to the world.”
He noted that Orijin’s sustained involvement in the festival reflects its unique ability to connect deeply with the values, authenticity, and evolving expressions of the Osun-Osogbo experience.
The 2026 edition of the festival is themed “Preserving Heritage, Inspiring the Future,” underscoring the collective responsibility of safeguarding cultural traditions while ensuring their continued relevance for future generations.
Representing the Executive Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Abiodun Bankole Ojo, commended Guinness Nigeria and Orijin for their continued support and highlighted the festival’s growing economic significance.
“The festival cannot be sustained by the government alone. We need the support of corporate organisations because it represents a major cultural and economic investment opportunity for Osun State and Nigeria,” he said.
In his remarks, the Ataoja of Osogbo, His Royal Majesty Oba Jimoh Oyetunji Olanipekun, Larooye II, praised the contribution of Guinness Nigeria through Orijin and called for greater private sector participation in cultural tourism.
“We are deeply grateful for the support of Guinness Nigeria, through its brand, Orijin. The Osun-Osogbo Festival is a celebration of heritage, tradition, and identity, and its continued growth depends on partnerships that recognise both its history and its future,” the monarch stated.
Recognised globally as a UNESCO-inscribed cultural treasure, the Osun-Osogbo Festival has evolved over more than 600 years into one of Africa’s most celebrated cultural gatherings. The 2026 edition is expected to attract over 500,000 visitors from across Nigeria and around the world, further strengthening Osun State’s position as a leading cultural tourism destination.



