Cultural heritage,
structured for permanence.
The infrastructure layer for heritage that endures.
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Cultural heritage already exists at scale across nations and the diaspora.
The challenge is not visibility. It is structure, ownership, and continuity.
The Heritage Gateway operates as an infrastructure layer - ensuring that heritage is not only preserved, but formally documented, positioned, and sustained.
We do not produce culture. We build the systems that ensure culture endures.
Core Framework
Documenting lineage, institutions, and cultural authority. Ensuring the formal record of royal heritage is accurate, preserved, and positioned for global recognition.
Structuring festivals, communities, and cultural movements. Building the digital and institutional infrastructure that gives cultural identity permanence.
Extending heritage beyond geography into global relevance. Creating the pathways through which African and diaspora heritage enters international institutional frameworks.
Establishing data, visibility, and long-term cultural value. Translating heritage into measurable, evidence-based systems that command institutional respect.
How It Works
Capture heritage with accuracy and depth. Every lineage, festival, institution, and cultural moment recorded with the rigour it deserves.
Organise into systems and frameworks. Raw cultural data becomes formal intelligence - indexed, scored, and institutionally legible.
Enable recognition, continuity, and long-term value. Heritage enters the global record - UNESCO systems, diaspora networks, civic institutions.
The Ecosystem
Each platform within The Heritage Gateway operates with a distinct function. Together, they form a complete infrastructure for cultural heritage - from intelligence and documentation to community identity and professional advisory.
Intelligence Platform
Nigeria's cultural economy intelligence platform. Proprietary HM Index™ scoring across festivals, royal heritage, diaspora, brands, and UNESCO inscriptions.
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Professional advisory services - UNESCO nomination strategy, royal heritage documentation, ICH inventory, cultural intelligence briefings, heritage sponsorship strategy.
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The oldest continuous digital record of Ojúdè Ọba festival. Running since 2012. The definitive archive of the world's largest equestrian festival.
Cultural Heritage
Ìjèbú cultural heritage and community platform. Identity, recognition, and cultural prestige for the global Ìjèbú community.
Live & Activation
Experiences, showcases, and global activation. The platform through which heritage enters live civic and cultural environments.
Why It Matters
The next phase of cultural evolution is not visibility. It is permanence.
Intelligence
HeritageMetrics™ measures and scores independently - never conflated with production or advisory.
Production
Full Blooded Live produces and activates cultural moments through civic and global partnerships.
Advisory
Heritage Gateway Consultancy™ advises clients with full methodological rigour and confidentiality.
Global Context
The Heritage Gateway operates across cultural, institutional, and diaspora environments - spanning Scotland, Nigeria, and the global African diaspora.
Our work ensures that the cultural authority held within communities does not remain invisible to the international frameworks that determine recognition and permanence.
From UNESCO inscription strategy to royal heritage documentation, from festival intelligence to civic institutional partnerships - The Heritage Gateway is the connective infrastructure.
Documented with integrity - every claim evidenced, every lineage verified.
Positioned for global recognition - UNESCO, civic institutions, diaspora networks.
Sustained across generations - systems that outlast individuals and moments.
Anchored in Scotland - a Scottish-Nigerian enterprise with civic institutional relationships.
Rooted in Nigeria - deep Ìjèbú/Ogun State heritage and Ojúdè Ọba documentation since 2012.
Institutional Engagement
Professional advisory services for institutions, royal families, government bodies, and heritage organisations seeking formal cultural documentation, UNESCO nomination strategy, and long-term heritage positioning.
End-to-end advisory for Intangible Cultural Heritage inscription - from inventory registration to dossier preparation and institutional submission strategy.
Formal documentation of royal lineage, institutions, and cultural authority. Structured for archival permanence and international recognition.
National and sub-national inventory registration for festivals, practices, and living heritage - building the evidentiary record for future inscription.
Strategic briefings for brands, investors, and institutional partners on Nigeria's cultural economy - powered by HeritageMetrics™ data and HM Index™ scoring.
Developing sponsorship frameworks and partnership propositions that align corporate and institutional interests with culturally authoritative heritage properties.
Positioning Nigerian and African heritage within European and global civic environments - including festival internationalisation and diaspora cultural exchange.
Institutional Engagements
Founder
Founder
Timi Adegunwa is a heritage strategist and technology leader working at the intersection of Business, Technology, and Heritage.
She is the founder of The Heritage Gateway - a cultural enterprise focused on structuring cultural heritage for permanence, global recognition, and long-term value.
With a background in cybersecurity and risk management across institutions including Barclays, WTW, Standard Life, RBS, Lloyds Bank, and AXA, her work introduces systems thinking into cultural ecosystems - bringing the rigour of risk infrastructure to the preservation of heritage.
She has engaged with public and institutional bodies including the Scottish Government, Brand Scotland, the UK Government, Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council, and Robert Gordon University.
As an Ìjèbú-Scot based in Aberdeenshire, her work is rooted in authentic community relationships built over more than a decade - including the Ojúdè Ọba festival digital archive running continuously since 2012.
To position heritage as a structured, permanent, and globally recognised asset - for this generation and those that follow.
Leadership
Founding Executives
Executive Founder
Heritage Strategist & Technology Leader. Founder, The Heritage Gateway.
Executive Founder
Cultural Production & Creative Strategy.
Executive Founder
CEO, Ashbard Energy Oil & Gas Consultancy (Nigeria, Canada).
Associates
Communications
Communications & PR.
Media & Brand
Media & Brand Strategy.
Engage
Whether you are a royal institution, a government body, a heritage organisation, a brand, or a diaspora community - if your work intersects with cultural heritage, we should speak.