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LASRAB Awards Oludamola Adebowale for Contributions to Archiving and History

Yinka Olatunbosun

The Lagos State Records and Archives Bureau (LASRAB) today honoured distinguished individuals who have contributed immensely to the preservation of Lagos鈥 cultural and historical heritage, during its commemoration of the International Archives Day. Among the awardees was Oludamola Adebowale, Founder and Creative Director of ASIRI Magazine, who received the Friends of Lagos State Archives Award in recognition of his relentless commitment to documenting, preserving, and amplifying Nigeria鈥檚 history.


The award was presented by Mr. Babatunde Onibanjo, the newly appointed Permanent Secretary of LASRAB, in the presence of the agency鈥檚 Director-General, Ms. Toyin Ogunlana. The event, themed 鈥淎 Greater Lagos Rising: Preserving Our Past, Inspiring Our Future鈥, underscored the importance of archives as tools for cultural memory, civic identity, and societal development.


Other distinguished awardees included His Royal Majesty Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal (Oniru of Iruland), Erelu Abiola Dosumu, and Olasupo Shasore, SAN, alongside other eminent figures who have played vital roles in safeguarding the legacy of Lagos.
Celebrating a Modern Archivist and Historian


For more than a decade, Adebowale has emerged as one of Nigeria鈥檚 leading archivists, historians, and cultural curators, with his pioneering platform, ASIRI Magazine, serving as a digital and physical repository of Nigerian history. Since founding ASIRI in 2013, Adebowale has worked tirelessly to document Lagos and Nigeria鈥檚 heritage, bridging the gap between history and contemporary culture.


ASIRI Magazine, widely regarded as one of the most authoritative cultural history platforms in Nigeria, has preserved and told stories ranging from pre-colonial traditions and post-independence milestones to the lives of significant Nigerian icons. Its accessible format鈥攐nline archives, exhibitions, and collaborative projects鈥攈as made history engaging for new generations while reinforcing the importance of preserving collective memory.


As a cultural archivist, Adebowale has curated exhibitions, delivered talks, and collaborated with museums, universities, and heritage institutions across Nigeria and internationally. His approach to preservation is not only scholarly but also creative鈥攂ringing archives to life through storytelling, digital curation, and public engagement.


The Significance of the Award


The Friends of Lagos State Archives Award is one of LASRAB鈥檚 highest honours, celebrating individuals whose work embodies the bureau鈥檚 mission of safeguarding memory and inspiring the future. This year鈥檚 International Archives Day celebration highlighted how archives serve as living testaments that shape identities, foster inclusivity, and inspire civic pride.


Adebowale鈥檚 recognition alongside traditional leaders, historians, and cultural custodians underscores his standing as one of Nigeria鈥檚 foremost modern archivists鈥攁 bridge between history and contemporary cultural discourse.

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