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Between Shettima’s Ekiti Visit And The Visit Ekiti Cap

by Wale Ojo-Lanre, Esq.
June 8, 2026
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There is a beautiful connection between the official Kashim Shettima Ekiti visit tomorrow and the now symbolic Visit Ekiti cap. This simple headwear once caught his attention at a United Nations tourism event in Abuja, sparking a fresh conversation around destination branding Nigeria can emulate. What started as a mere photograph has become an evolving story. What looked like an ordinary moment has become a memorable chapter in the journey of Ekiti tourism development and its global visibility.

At that United Nations tourism event in Abuja, the Vice President, who represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, noticed the Visit Ekiti cap proudly worn by Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development. The inscription on the cap was simple, bold, and direct: Visit Ekiti.

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Perhaps it was the clarity of the message. Perhaps it was the confidence of the branding. Or perhaps it was the audacity of a small state declaring itself before the world as a destination worthy of attention. Whatever it was, the cap caught the Vice President’s eye. He took the photograph, posted it on his verified social media handle, and by that simple but powerful gesture, gave Ekiti tourism a massive national push.

Why the Kashim Shettima Ekiti Visit Matters

It was not just a picture; it was visibility. It was encouragement, a silent endorsement of destination branding Nigeria requires at the sub-national level. It proved that when a state packages itself with confidence, consistency, and creativity, the right eyes will notice.

Tomorrow, that same Vice President, His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, will be visiting Ekiti State in an official capacity. According to the Ekiti State Government, the Vice President will be in the state on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, for a one-day working visit during which he will perform the groundbreaking of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone, commission the newly built EFCC Zonal Office along Old Iyin Road, Ado-Ekiti, and commission the 1.2-kilometre Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Flyover at Okeyinmi, Ado-Ekiti.

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For many people, the visit may be seen strictly as an official engagement or another commissioning ceremony. But to those of us in the tourism family, there is a deeper symbolism. The man who once saw Visit Ekiti in Abuja is now coming to Ekiti. The man who once amplified the Ekiti tourism brand through a photograph is now stepping into the land whose identity that cap proclaimed. The man who gave national visibility to the Visit Ekiti message is coming to the home of the message. That is why this visit is more than protocol. It is symbolic, historic, and a meeting point between branding and reality.

Governor Biodun Oyebanji and the New Era of Ekiti Tourism Development

This milestone confirms that tourism visibility does not happen by accident. It is built, projected, and sustained by leadership, creativity, and strategic exposure. Governor Biodun Oyebanji has given Ekiti tourism a new life. He has not treated tourism as a mere decorative item in government. Instead, he treats it as a serious instrument of identity, economy, culture, investment, and community development.

Under the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji, Ekiti tourism has moved from mere potential to practical visibility. Sites are being activated, communities are being engaged, and cultural assets are being brought to attention. Natural endowments are being projected, and the story of Ekiti is being told with greater confidence.

From Ikogosi Warm Springs to Arinta Waterfalls, from Oke Sagbonke in Efon-Alaaye to Ugele Rock Shelter Settlement in Ikere-Ekiti, from the Source of Osun River at Igede-Ekiti to the hills, caves, rivers, festivals, and heritage treasures across the state, Ekiti is no longer hiding its beauty. Ekiti is showing up. Ekiti is speaking. Ekiti is inviting. Ekiti is saying to Nigeria and the world: Visit Ekiti.

That was the message on the cap. That is the message of the Bureau and the core of the governor’s tourism vision. And that was the message the Vice President helped to amplify when he posted that photograph.

Infrastructure Meets Destination Branding Nigeria

Now, as he visits Ekiti to commission landmark projects, the connection becomes even more meaningful. The Ekiti Knowledge Zone speaks to the future. The Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Flyover speaks to infrastructure. The EFCC Zonal Office speaks to institutional presence, and the Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport speaks to connectivity. Tourism speaks to identity, memory, culture, nature, and experience. Together, they tell one story: Ekiti is rising.

Ekiti is not rising by noise; it is rising by work. Ekiti is not becoming visible by accident; it is becoming visible by vision. Ekiti is not merely wearing a cap; it is wearing a brand. The Visit Ekiti cap was a moving billboard and a silent ambassador. It carried the name of Ekiti into national and international spaces. It announced the state without shouting, placing Ekiti before people who matter. And one of those who noticed was the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That is the power of authentic branding.

A cap can speak. A picture can travel. A post can amplify. A symbol can open a conversation, and a simple moment can become a historic story. This is why we must continue to promote Ekiti with pride, discipline, and consistency. Every cap, every flyer, every article, every festival, every photograph, every site visit, every cultural display, and every tourism activation must carry the same message:

Ekiti is ready…

  • For visitors and investors.
  • For conferences and culture lovers.
  • For nature seekers and history enthusiasts.
  • For the world.

As His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, visits Ekiti tomorrow, we welcome him with gratitude and respect. We thank him for the Abuja moment. We thank him for noticing the Visit Ekiti cap. We thank him for giving the Ekiti tourism brand national visibility.

We also appreciate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, whose administration continues to demonstrate interest in sub-national development and strategic federal-state collaboration. We commend **Governor Biodun Oyebanji** for making Ekiti attractive to national attention through purposeful governance, peace, infrastructure, and people-centred development.

The Vice President’s visit is a reminder that visibility matters, branding matters, and leadership matters. When a state is intentional about its identity, the nation will notice. So, between the Kashim Shettima Ekiti visit and the Visit Ekiti cap, there is a beautiful story of recognition, visibility, leadership, and fulfilment. A cap was seen in Abuja, a brand was amplified nationally, and tomorrow, the man who saw the cap is coming to Ekiti.

Welcome to Ekiti, Your Excellency. Welcome to the Land of Honour. Welcome to the home of nature, culture, knowledge, and peace. Welcome to the reality behind the cap.

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