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Dive into the rich and diverse culture of Nigeria through traditional festivals, tribal customs, and heritage stories. In this section, we spotlight the traditions, tribes, and festivals that shape the soul of the nation. From the spiritual celebrations of the Osun-Osogbo Festival and the regal Ofala Festival in Onitsha, to the electrifying Eyo masquerade in Lagos and the grand Durbar parades in the North, these events reflect Nigeria’s living history. You’ll also discover colorful moments from the Calabar Carnival, the New Yam Festival, and the vibrant Sango and Igue festivals. Learn about Nigeria’s over 250 ethnic groups, their unique customs, stories, and the evolving expression of culture in modern times. Whether you’re seeking authentic experiences or cultural insight, this is your guide to Nigerian traditions worth celebrating.

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    How I Accidentally Became Part of a Wedding in Abeokuta (and Why You Should Too)

    by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago
    by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago 916 views

    There are trips you plan for months, and there are the ones that simply happen to you. My weekend trip to Abeokuta was supposed to be about rocks, not rings.  …

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    Northern Nigerian Wedding Traditions: Culture, Glamour, and Ceremony

    by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago
    by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago 1.9K views

    Imagine the vibrant sound of drums echoing through the streets, women adorned in shimmering atamfa and lace, and men dressed in flowing babban riga and Zanna Bukar cap walking proudly …

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    Akwete and Isiagu: A Colourful Glimpse Into Enugu’s Traditional Fashion

    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago
    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 2K views

    Before there were fashion runways, Akwete and Isiagu ruled the streets and palaces of Enugu. They were symbols of pride and power. These fabrics carried stories that spoke louder than …

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    Rise of Local Music Festivals in Enugu: From Highlife to Hip-Hop

    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago
    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 1.1K views

    Local music festivals in Enugu are now everywhere. People gather to sing, dance, and have fun.  In the old days, Enugu was known for highlife music with drums and guitars.  …

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    Kolanut Tradition in Enugu: Meaning, Rituals and Significance

    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago
    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 1.6K views

    In Enugu, the kola nut is always present at visits and traditional meetings.  We should not take the significance of a small nut lightly.  The kolanut tradition in Enugu, known …

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    Hausa Music and Instruments: Exploring the Soulful Sounds of Northern Nigeria

    by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago
    by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago 2K views

    If culture had a heartbeat, Northern Nigeria’s would be the steady rhythm of the kalangu drum and the haunting melody of the goge. Hausa music is one of the most …

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    Northern Nigerian Cuisine: Traditional Dishes & the Culture Behind Them

    by Philip Sifon 5 months ago
    by Philip Sifon 5 months ago 1.5K views

    For many, Nigerian food evokes images of jollof rice, peppered suya, or fried plantains. Yet in the north, a different culinary story unfolds, one shaped by centuries of trade, tradition, …

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    Step-by-Step Guide to Traditional Marriage Rites in Enugu

    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago
    by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 2K views

    There’s also a widespread belief passed down through generations: if a couple skips the proper traditional rituals, the ancestors may not fully recognise the marriage.  People say such a union …

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    Horses in Northern Nigeria: Symbols of Power, Royalty, and Cultural Pride

    by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago
    by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago 1.4K views

    Horses, also known as Doki, are more than simply an animal in Northern Nigeria; they are also a symbol of royalty, unity, and history. These qualities significantly contribute to the …

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    The Great Wall of Ijebu-Ode: Nigeria’s Hidden Cultural Landmark & Ancient Wonder

    by Philip Sifon 5 months ago
    by Philip Sifon 5 months ago 1.4K views

    Most people haven’t heard of it, but the Great Wall of Ijebu-Ode is one of Africa’s most remarkable and least-known landmarks.  Stretching over 160 kilometres, this ancient earthwork in Ogun …

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