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Ogun State to Establish Africa’s First Disneyland-Style Resort

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Ogun State to Establish Africa’s First Disneyland-Style Resort

Ogun State is set to welcome a multibillion-dollar investment that will see the establishment of Africa’s first Disneyland-style resort, alongside hotels, water parks, and other leisure facilities.

The investment, pledged by MAG Group, is valued between $1.8 billion and $2.5 billion. The project, which will be sited in Abeokuta, underscores the state’s rising profile as a hub for tourism and hospitality.

Governor Dapo Abiodun disclosed that the initiative comes on the back of deliberate economic reforms and infrastructure renewal that have expanded Ogun’s economy from ₦3.5 trillion to ₦16 trillion in six years, making it one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing economies.

According to the governor, attractions such as Olumo Rock are already generating about ₦20 million weekly after renovation, reflecting the success of ongoing tourism revitalisation efforts.

Abiodun added that the MAG Group pledge “confirms the strength of Ogun’s competitive advantage as a state with vast land, a conducive business environment, and the right human capital.”

“We remain committed to sustaining Ogun State as the investment destination of choice and the true gateway to prosperity,” he said.

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