There’s a silent revolution happening in Nigeria’s event scene—and its name is TicketPass.

From campus concerts to city-wide raves, TicketPass is quickly becoming the trusted name for digital event access across Ogun and Lagos States. What started as a smart alternative to paper tickets is now redefining how event lovers attend and enjoy experiences, from the first click to the final applause.

Whether it’s the packed-out Splash Party in Ijebu Ode, a club night in Lagos Mainland, or the recently hyped Ojude Oba preview events, TicketPass has proven one thing: modern ticketing doesn’t need to be complicated—it just needs to work.

“We’re not just selling tickets,” said Toyosola Amuludun, founder of TicketPass and a media entrepreneur known within TASUED circles.
“We’re building a full event experience powered by tech—smooth check-ins, real-time scanning, secure access, and even post-event insights for organizers.”

For many in the South-West, especially students and creatives, this is a welcome shift. No more gate-side drama, fake wristbands, or last-minute hustles. With QR codes and NFC tags, guests now enjoy the confidence of scan-and-enter.TicketPass is not just offering tickets; it is introducing a range of smart services, including on-site ticket scanning, NFC-enabled wristbands, vendor access registration, and even hotel booking (set to launch later this year). These innovations are helping event planners enhance security, mitigate fraud, and collect real-time data on attendees—something rarely seen in the current event industry.

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Local event promoters in Ogun State and Lagos State have started adopting the platform, citing its reliability, modern feel, and ease of use. Many believe TicketPass could be the game-changer the Nigerian events industry has been waiting for.

In July, the company plans to roll out its Organiser Portal, a self-service dashboard for planning, selling, and managing event access. It also intends to launch a Brand Ambassador Program in August, targeting youth and influencers who want to champion a smarter event culture.

Looking ahead, TicketPass has its sights set beyond the Southwest.

“In a few years, we plan to expand into other parts of Nigeria and extend our services to African countries,” Amuludun added. “The goal is to build a pan-African ticketing solution that is both efficient and culturally relevant.”

As the region begins to embrace a more digitised entertainment experience, TicketPass stands at the forefront, championing access, ease, and a new era of event culture. For many in the South-West, especially students and creatives, this is a welcome shift. No more gate-side drama, fake wristbands, or last-minute hustles. With QR codes and NFC tags, guests now enjoy the confidence of scan-and-enter.

For more information or partnership opportunities, visit www.ticketpass.ng or follow @ticketpass.ng on all platforms.

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