Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu Monday formally declared the museum in the JK Randle Centre for Yoruba Heritage and Culture in Onikan open for public access.
The Governor also appointed Qudus Onikeku as the Director of the JK Randle Centre. Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Governor, Ridwan Ajetunmobi shared a clip of the event on X.
The museum, which exhibits historical, artistic and cultural artifacts of the Yoruba, is a key component of the Centre, which was commissioned last year.
Besides the museum, the centre also has three restaurant spaces serving contemporary Yoruba cuisine, a library, a temporary exhibition gallery, seminar rooms and a gift shop.