EYO FESTIVAL
The Eyo Festival, also known as the Adamu Orisa Play, is one of the most popular cultural festivals in Nigeria, celebrated in Lagos State. The festival is usually held to commemorate the death of an important figure or to mark significant occasions such as the installation of a new king.
DURBAR FESTIVAL
The Durbar Festival is celebrated in several states in northern Nigeria, including Kano, Kaduna, and Zaria. It is a colorful festival that celebrates the end of the Muslim fasting period of Ramadan and the beginning of the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
NEW YAM FESTIVAL
The New Yam Festival, also known as ‘Iri Ji Ohuru’ or ‘Iwa Ji’, is a traditional festival celebrated in many communities in Nigeria, particularly in the southeastern region of the country. The festival is held to mark the beginning of the yam harvesting season.
OSUN OSOGBO FESTIVAL
The Osun Osogbo Festival is a major cultural festival celebrated in Osogbo, Osun State. It is a religious festival that honors the Osun River goddess, who is believed to be the protector of the town.
ARGUNGU FISHING FESTIVAL
The Argungu Fishing Festival is a popular cultural festival celebrated in Kebbi State, located in northern Nigeria. The festival is held annually to mark the end of the farming season and the beginning of the fishing season.
CALABAR CARNIVAL
The Calabar Carnival is one of the biggest cultural festivals in Nigeria, celebrated in Calabar, Cross River State, located in southern Nigeria. The festival is an annual event that attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world.
OFALA FESTIVAL
The Ofala Festival is a cultural festival celebrated in many communities in southeastern Nigeria, particularly in Anambra State. The festival is held to honor the traditional ruler of the town and is usually celebrated during the Christmas season.
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