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Kwara raises tallest Flagpole in West Africa

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Last updated: May 18, 2025 3:50 pm
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*Signals new era of growth and identity

From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin

Kwara State has taken a bold step in redefining its place on the map of innovation, tourism and cultural relevance with the unveiling of a 70-metre flagpole, the tallest in West Africa.

More than just an architectural feat, the structure has been described as a symbol of Kwara’s rising profile and renewed ambition.

The flagpole, standing tall in Ilorin, is being projected as a national and regional attraction, representing not only Nigerian sovereignty but the spirit of unity and resilience of the Kwara people. It reflects a state embracing its cultural heritage while moving steadily towards modern progress.

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Speaking on the significance of the project, Kwara State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Abdulquawiy Olododo, said the landmark represents more than height, it signifies the state’s upward momentum.

“This isn’t just about building the tallest flagpole. It’s about showing what Kwara stands for unity, heritage, ambition, and growth. This is a reflection of where we are headed as a state,” he stated.

He noted that the flagpole forms part of the broader transformation taking place in the state, with major investments already underway in technology, tourism, the creative sector, and infrastructure.

These include the Kwara Innovation Hub, a world-class film factory, a new international conference centre, and the visual arts centre, among others.

Once known mainly as a civil service-driven economy, Kwara is now repositioning itself as a hub for enterprise, culture, and investment. According to Olododo, the new structure complements this vision by drawing attention to the state’s evolving identity.

“This flagpole is a conversation starter. It invites visitors, tourists and investors to witness firsthand the quiet revolution taking place in Kwara,” he added.

Residents and visitors are already seeing the structure as a landmark and a point of pride, with local businesses expressing optimism that the flagpole will attract more foot traffic and boost commerce in surrounding areas.

For many, the towering monument is more than just a tourism attraction. It stands as a metaphor for a state reaching higher — culturally, economically, and socially.

As Kwara’s flag flutters from the top of West Africa’s highest mast, the message is clear: the state is ready to lead in unity, development, and cultural pride.

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