The Okeho Exodus captivates audience in stage premiere

History, heritage and artistry were relived on stage as The Okeho Exodus, a compelling play written by acclaimed cultural advocate and playwright, Olutayo Irantiola, was staged by the Performing Arts students at Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete.

The ultra-modern arts theatre was abuzz as the emerging thespians delivered a captivating premiere performance to a diverse and engaged audience. Set against the backdrop of revolt, regicide and historical migration, The Okeho Exodus brought to life themes of diligence, gender equity, leadership, communication and resilience.

It showcases the depth of storytelling and the rich cultural legacy of the Oke-Ogun region. The production resonated deeply with the audience and exemplified the commitment of Nigerian thespians to interpreting the past in ways that resonate with present-day realities.

Following the performance, Professor Abdulrasheed A. Adeoye, the project supervisor, remarked on the play’s enduring message. “The Okeho Exodus is a story of resilience and determination. As a nation, Nigeria may be facing challenges, but one day, we’ll overcome them. However, we must be committed and patriotic to work together to overcome the challenges in a nonviolent way.”

Playwright Irantiola expressed his profound appreciation for the students’ interpretation: “Watching these students interpret the Okeho story with such depth and emotion has been profoundly humbling. Their performance was electrifying—intense, intelligent, and inspiring. They’ve honoured history and reimagined it for a new generation.

“I’m glad to witness how these young performers brought its spirit on stage. They blew my mind away with their fantastic performance. I must confess that they performed beyond expectations, and I wish them the best in their future aspirations,” he said.

The successful premiere drew a diverse audience, including lecturers such as Prof. Emeritus Musibau Akanji, former Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Minna and Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin; Dr. Michael Agboola, Head of Department, Performing Arts and Film Studies, Kwara State University; Dr. Joe Odedina and Temitope Adedokun. Others include Dr. Musiliyu Sanni, Basiru Adebisi, Tosin Ibitoye, Gbenga Adumati, and Ganiyu Kolawole.

The staging at Kwara State University marks a significant milestone for The Okeho Exodus. As interest in the production grows, the play is anticipated to be performed by students of the Theatre Arts Department at the Lagos State University, Ojo, on July 17, 2025.

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