 As a way of preserving Nigeria's cultural heritage for the coming generation, a non-governmental organization in Atlanta, Georgia, United States has concluded plans to build a museum in Opobo Kingdom River State. The world-class museum will house all that Opobo is known for. Opobo is a kingdom founded by the famous King George in 1870. The force recognized richest man in Nigeria. It is strategically located along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean as one of the main islands in southern Nigeria with many sociocultural activities. The traditional structure of Opobo has 67 walk-henel houses and each is headed by a chief. The groundbreaking ceremony for the museum was held at Opobo Town where it will be cited with low-key events as a resort of the coronavirus pandemic. The founder of the Kaleidoscope Business Project, Atlanta, Georgia, Linda Midozin, who is here ahead in the project, said the essence of the visit is to celebrate Opobo and bring developments to the kingdom. She explained that building the museum will make Opobo a tourist hub in Nigeria. Most importantly, building the museum and also the great potential of the tourism that is actually embedded in Opobo Kingdom. Because that kingdom is really rich in terms of beautiful landscape of that kingdom that is on top. And the waterfront, that can be used for tourist sites, seeing vacations. Midozin also speaks on the ties between India and Nigeria, especially the Opobo Kingdom in terms of culture. And the history between the Opobo Kingdom, the rap are just like poetry, I'm using right now. Most of these rapes are actually produced in India. So India and Opobo have a tie and kind of cultural ties before now that the Opobo Kingdom want to truly exploit by visiting India. On his part, King Jaja of Opobo, Danse and Douglas Jaja express confidence that the museum will place Opobo on the global landscape of tourism. The queen, Prudence Danse and Douglas Jaja explains how women contribute to the tourism potential of the kingdom, especially through tying of rappers. Achieving the area, Alabo Godwin Opobo, who also serves as the palace spokesman, stated that the kingdom has social economic potentials waiting to be explored by investors. We hope that this will be the start of a new beginning and also an opportunity to open up Opobo to the world. The construction of the museum in Opobo will be funded with proceeds from the 150 years of Opobo Celebration fundraising.