Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, one of the nation’s leading engineering and construction companies, hosted its 2025 Annual Cultural Day on Friday, October 3. The colourful event was celebrated across its corporate headquarters in Abuja, regional offices, and project sites nationwide, reaffirming the company’s dedication to unity, inclusivity, and Nigeria’s cultural heritage.
Colourful Celebration of Nigeria’s Heritage
The Cultural Day featured vibrant displays of attire, music, dance, and indigenous cuisines. Employees proudly represented Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups, transforming the event into a living showcase of the nation’s cultural wealth.
At Julius Berger’s Abuja headquarters, SP Olorunfemi Ojomo, Head of Human Resources, emphasised the importance of embracing diversity:
“It is one of those moments where we get to celebrate our diversity. Beyond the fun, it reminds us that our differences are our strength as a company. Appreciating our backgrounds builds unity and respect.”
Regional Highlights Nationwide
Lagos: Yoruba drumming, traditional dance, and cuisine lit up the celebration.
Abuja: Hausa-Fulani heritage was proudly displayed, showcasing Northern traditions.
Port Harcourt: The Niger Delta’s vibrancy was brought to life with cultural performances.
Warri: Urhobo dancers highlighted the energy of Delta State’s traditions.
From East to West, every Julius Berger site reflected Nigeria’s unity in diversity.
Culture as a Driver of Unity and Development
The annual event has become more than a tradition. It reinforces Julius Berger’s commitment to corporate values that strengthen communities, while promoting peace, harmony, and national identity.
By celebrating culture, the company continues to demonstrate how diversity can be a powerful catalyst for social and economic growth in Nigeria.