Ojude Oba Festival Admin_RexbJuly 23, 202405.3K views Immerse yourself in the lively Ojude Oba Festival in Ijebu-Ode, where tradition meets festivity. Learn about the event that brings together the Ijebu community every year. Read more
The Sharo Festival of Flogging Rex ClarkeJuly 23, 202403.9K views Sharo comes from the Fulani language and means “to flog.” Two potential suitors compete for a girl’s hand in marriage by participating in a flogging competition. This is a prominent… Read more
Key Historical Events That Shaped Nigeria’s Past and Present Agamini Gracie AmorkovieonisoJuly 20, 202403.1K views Nigeria’s history is as diverse as its people, spanning ancient civilizations, powerful empires, colonial struggles, military coups, and democratic milestones. From the terra-cotta artistry of the Nok to the rise… Read more
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti:Nigeria’s First Female Driver and Revolutionary Leader Agamini Gracie AmorkovieonisoJuly 19, 202404.9K views Women have been known to play a significant role in nation-building and positively influencingsociety. Some women who have created a legacy in the history of Nigeria include: Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Chief… Read more
Support Rex Clarke Adventures Rex ClarkeJune 25, 202406.3K views Join Us on Our Journey Rex Clarke Adventures is more than just a website—it’s a community of explorers, adventurers, and dreamers. Our mission is to inspire and educate through captivating… Read more
State’s Annual Cultural & Historical Festival Rex ClarkeJune 18, 202404.6K views Abia State Ugwu Abia Festival The Iwaji Festival (New Yam Festival) Ekpe Festival Umuahia Ibeku Ekpe Festival (September) Iri JI Festival (September) Igbo Uturu Festival (December) Atilogwu Udo Dance Festival… Read more
States in Nigeria Deborah Russell-A.June 8, 202408.1K views Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is a federation of 36 vibrant states—each with its own capital, culture, and contribution to the nation’s rich identity. From the economic energy of Lagos… Read more
Olojo Festival’s Yoruba Heritage and Unity Rex ClarkeMay 17, 202404.4K views The Olojo Festival has been celebrated for over a thousand years, and its history is intricately intertwined with Yoruba mythology. Its roots may be traced back to the Olojo Festival. Read more
Paying Homage to the Goddess Rex ClarkeMay 17, 202401.6K views In the heart of Nigeria, amidst the lush landscapes of Osun State, a vibrant tapestry of culture, spirituality, and tradition unfolds annually in a spectacle that transcends time and captivates… Read more
Igbo Traditional Marriage: A Colourful Celebration of Love and Culture Rex ClarkeMay 17, 202405.8K views Discover the beauty of Igbo traditional marriage, where vibrant customs and deep-rooted traditions unite families in a joyous celebration of love. Read more