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Shop 1, Beside Damsy Suite, Opposite Bishop Court, Mercy Road, Abeokuta
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Monday to Friday: 9AM - 6PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Address
Shop 1, Beside Damsy Suite, Opposite Bishop Court, Mercy Road, Abeokuta
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 9AM - 6PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

ÌTALẸ́ is a culturally grounded experience that emphasizes participation, nostalgia, and community over spectacle. The inaugural edition focused on reviving traditional African practices through:
Communal seating on mats,
Indigenous games,
Folktales and oral storytelling,
Local delicacies and shared meals.
On December 19, 2025, culture came alive in Abẹ́òkúta, Ogun State, as ÌTALẸ́ 1.0 held at Choplife Villa, Onikolobo, successfully brought people together for an immersive cultural experience centered on indigenous games, storytelling, and communal living.
Designed as a cultural revival experience rather than a conventional event, ÌTALẸ́ 1.0 offered participants a rare opportunity to reconnect with African traditions rooted in memory, play, and shared heritage.
ÌTALẸ́ is a culturally grounded experience that emphasizes participation, nostalgia, and community over spectacle. The inaugural edition focused on reviving traditional African practices through:
The experience recreated the warmth of moonlight gatherings and family courtyards that once defined communal African living.
From 4:00pm, guests actively participated in a variety of traditional African games, including:
These games fostered intergenerational interaction, laughter, and friendly competition. Winners of select games received prizes, while all participants shared in the joy of cultural immersion and collective play.
As the evening progressed, storytelling sessions became the core of ÌTALẸ́ 1.0. Folktales, moral narratives, and humorous recollections were shared in an intimate setting that encouraged:
Guests sat together on mats, reinforcing equality, belonging, and shared identity, a defining feature of traditional African communal life.
Local delicacies served throughout the event enhanced the nostalgic atmosphere, evoking memories of home, family gatherings, and moonlight evenings. These traditional foods deepened the cultural experience, reminding attendees of the sensory richness of African heritage.
ÌTALẸ́ 1.0 was convened by Omidan Mitade, cultural advocate and convener of the Afro-Cultural Conference.
Speaking on the inspiration behind the initiative, she described ÌTALẸ́ as:
“A deliberate attempt to slow down, sit together, and remember who we are through the simplest expressions of culture — stories, games, and shared space.”
Her vision reflects a growing need to reconnect with cultural roots in an increasingly fast-paced modern society.
Attendees praised ÌTALẸ́ 1.0 for its authenticity, emotional depth, and refreshing departure from modern entertainment formats. Many described the experience as a cultural homecoming, expressing strong anticipation for future editions.
The success of the event highlights a growing demand for culturally grounded experiences that prioritize:
Following the success of its inaugural edition, plans are already underway for future editions of ÌTALẸ́. Organizers aim to expand its reach while preserving the intimate, authentic, and community-driven nature that defined ÌTALẸ́ 1.0.
ÌTALẸ́ – Cultural Experience
📧 Email: Info.asaafrikaheritage@gmail.com
📞 Phone: 08181019436
ÌTALẸ́ 1.0 stands as a powerful reminder of the richness of African cultural heritage. By reviving indigenous games, storytelling, and communal living, the experience created a space where memory, identity, and community thrived.
As interest in authentic cultural experiences continues to grow, ÌTALẸ́ positions itself as a meaningful platform for preserving African heritage and reconnecting generations through shared traditions.