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Aje Olokun Festival – Things...

The Aje Olokun Festival is a cultural...

New Yam Festival: Ceremony &...

Yams are planted from April to August...

Ekpe Festival: History & Significance

The Ekpe festival is a significant festival in the Igbo culture. The Igbo people celebrate this festival annually, and attract people from far and near to witness this colorful event. It's rooted in tradition and holds deep cultural meaning for the...

Ofala Festival Celebration

The Igbo folks, especially from Onitsha, Umueri, Umuoji, love celebrating the lively Ofala Festival. It's a colorful event full of traditions. People enjoy royal parades, dances, and meaningful rituals that show off the Igbo heritage. Ofala brings together the past and...

New Yam Festival: Ceremony & Significance

Yams are planted from April to August and they hold a special place in the New Yam Festival—a celebration steeped in tradition. This harvest festivity, widely observed in various cultures, marks the end of the farming season. Families come together, rejoicing...

Eyo Festival | History and Rituals

The Eyo Festival is a well-loved celebration in Yoruba culture. This festival is cherished for its rich history and vibrant traditions. Among the oldest masquerades, it is affectionately known as a cultural gem. This lively festival captures the essence of Yoruba...

Oktoberfest Munich- History and Facts

Oktoberfest, the popular celebration of Bavarian culture, beer, and cuisine, attracts millions of visitors into the city of Munich in Germany. The festival usually runs for 16 to 18 days, beginning in  September and lasting until the first Sunday in October....

Aje Olokun Festival – Things you need to know

The Aje Olokun Festival is a cultural celebration deeply rooted in Yoruba traditions, offering a captivating glimpse into the rich heritage and beliefs of this ethnic group. Every year, the various Yoruba states in Nigeria, fixes a particular date to celebrate...

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