Following the launch of the Ecogenesis Incubator Programme in Ekiti State, Minister of Tourism Lola Ade-John has described Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort and Conference Center as a standout tourist destination.
After Rev. McGee left Ikogòsì Warm Springs, the problem of who would manage the Resort arose. Before long, the once well-manicured lawns and environment became overgrown with bush. Several ornamental plants and fruit trees became abandoned. Squirrels, snakes, and lizards took over the rooms.
In 1952, Southern Baptist missionary, Rev. John Sydney McGee, from his mission base in Igede, Ekiti, went to the source of the warm and cold springs despite several dissuasions and warnings by locals that a visit to the source of the springs is an invitation of death from the ‘forces’ surrounding these unusual springs.
According to the Ifa oracle, Àọ̀pẹ́ẹ̀rẹ́ Ìjẹ̀ was a hunter who left Ilé-Ifè several years ago in the company of his friend named Eléfòṣán and some other brave hunters on a hunting expedition down to the mountainous terrains that would later be known as Ikogòsì.
Ekiti State governor, Biodun Oyebanji, alongside US Consul General, Will Stevens, Former Ekiti State governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, and other dignitaries, have commended Cavista Holdings for its unwavering dedication to fostering investment and economic growth within the state.