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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by pharmow: 5:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Nice
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by adesegun121(m): 5:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
Oroooooo baba ooooooooo

ti obirin ba fi oju kan oro..
Oro agbe...



Omo Awori kitigbe oooo
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by jamalsky: 5:32pm On Aug 26, 2015
9ja
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by chimerase2: 5:33pm On Aug 26, 2015
Eri gwara festival otu to be in dat list
It is celebratd by the mbaise pple during christmas period
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by LEXYCOM: 5:33pm On Aug 26, 2015
What of Xmas and new year festival?
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by drizslim(m): 5:35pm On Aug 26, 2015
Op u no put nnewi afiaolu
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Leyemoshood: 5:35pm On Aug 26, 2015
Yaro ke? hmmm

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by adesegun121(m): 5:35pm On Aug 26, 2015
LEXYCOM:
What of Xmas and new year festival?


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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Nobody: 5:36pm On Aug 26, 2015
Olili Obibia Eri Festival

The Eri Festival been held at Obu-Gad in Enugwu Aguleri, Anambra State attracts thousands of visitors home
and abroad annually.

The Festival is to commemorate the time and arrival of Eri; the progenitor of the Igbo race at Agbanagbo Ezu na Omambala River/ Obu-Gad.

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by AnanseK(m): 5:38pm On Aug 26, 2015
And ...

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by axiliborha(f): 5:39pm On Aug 26, 2015
That new Yam festival is not only practised by the Igbos only but also by the Edo people to @OP please modify

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by mildflame: 5:42pm On Aug 26, 2015
Guy except for CALABAR,EYO,OSUN/OSOGBO,ARUGUNGU others na childs play
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Jespet: 5:43pm On Aug 26, 2015
Nice one
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Nobody: 5:43pm On Aug 26, 2015
Those guys with canes in your pictures are from Olojo festival in Ife.

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by PublicAssurance: 5:43pm On Aug 26, 2015
What about the Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC 77).....it was also a festival o!
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Fulaboy(m): 5:44pm On Aug 26, 2015
ammyluv2002:
Hahahahaha! Very funny
You think is funny hun?? Please bring your boo let's test his maturity wink you have nothing to worry about wink we will take it easy on him smiley
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by dejavski(m): 5:45pm On Aug 26, 2015
robosky02:

2. SHARO/SHADI FESTIVAL

The Sharo (also called Shadi) Festival is celebrated among the Jafun Fulani. Referred to as the Flogging Competition, it is a traditional rite for young men. The participants are escorted by girls to the event venue and led into a ring formed by spectators, their chests exposed. They are not allowed to wear shirts or cover the upper part of their bodies. The drumming, singing and cheers of the crowd combine to create an atmosphere of excitement.

Each participant is flogged by another and they are expected to endure the pain for as long as the exercise lasts, to demonstrate and prove their manhood. However, not all the young men are able to endure the excruciating pain; which at times leaves permanent scars on their bodies. Those who do endure to the end are certified mature and free to choose a girl to marry.


This can only happen a the region where Magnetic flux points outwards. Always absurd cheesy grin

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Fulaboy(m): 5:48pm On Aug 26, 2015
Mariecakes:
SHARO/SHADI FESTIVAL cheesy all young men on Nairaland should participate grin grin grin
Yess and I will do the flogging grin

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by tonero230(m): 5:49pm On Aug 26, 2015
robosky02:


8. OSUN/OSOGBO FESTIVAL

Among the cultural festivals highly regarded in Nigeria and the South West region in particular is the Osun/Osogbo Festival, which usually takes place in July and August of each year. The festival takes place in the Sacred Forest of Osun and lasts for a week. It is used as an occasion to reverence and honour the river goddess, Oshun of Osun State.

The people of Osun believe firmly in this goddess and therefore, thousands converge to attend the event annually. Some people come in from other parts of Africa and beyond, as it attracts Osun people in the Diaspora. The devotees believe in the potency of the goddess to hear their requests and provide solutions to their problems

And afia olu nnewi festival
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Fulaboy(m): 5:50pm On Aug 26, 2015
bulldoza:
undecided


Flogging festival
Imagine nonsense

Only from the boko people sad
Badbelle undecided

Only from babyfactory people sad

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Aminat508(f): 5:50pm On Aug 26, 2015
robosky02:


8. OSUN/OSOGBO FESTIVAL

Among the cultural festivals highly regarded in Nigeria and the South West region in particular is the Osun/Osogbo Festival, which usually takes place in July and August of each year. The festival takes place in the Sacred Forest of Osun and lasts for a week. It is used as an occasion to reverence and honour the river goddess, Oshun of Osun State.

The people of Osun believe firmly in this goddess and therefore, thousands converge to attend the event annually. Some people come in from other parts of Africa and beyond, as it attracts Osun people in the Diaspora. The devotees believe in the potency of the goddess to hear their requests and provide solutions to their problems
osun Tiwatiwa

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by homirefacuny(m): 5:50pm On Aug 26, 2015
Olojo festival
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by stinggy(m): 5:51pm On Aug 26, 2015
robosky02:
10. SANGO FESTIVAL

The Sango Festival is held in honour of Sango, Omoekun (“son of a tiger”), from whom the present day Alaafin of Oyo Oba derives the title.

Sango was the second son of Oranyan, the first alaafin and the seventh grandchild of Oduduwa in Ile Ife. Upon the death of Oduduwa, the grandchildren dispersed from Ile Ife, forming different Yoruba kingdoms in the western part of Nigeria.

According to oral history, Sango was said to be so powerful that he amassed a formidable empire in Africa and transported Oyo culture beyond the Oyo Empire. He was a strong warrior, regarded during his time as a symbol of power and truth. He was the supreme judge in Oyo Empire and the final court

I thought you wouldn't include this.
God save you grin

The annual festival is on, for those that wanna attend.
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Fulaboy(m): 5:53pm On Aug 26, 2015
scholes0:
* There is nothing like Onitsha Ivory festival, the proper name is "OFALA"

* Where is the IGUE festival of the Benin/Edo people?

* You didnt even pick at least ONE of the beautiful DURBARS from the northern emirates

* There is nothing like Rivers "water festival", what they have is boat "REGATTA", and even the picture is not of the event, but Asian.

* New Yam festival is NOT an Igbo festival, various groups in Nigeria celebrate new yam festival. Yorubas call it "IJESU", Igbos call it 'IRIJI"

* The picture of the Sharo/Shadi festival is obviously a picture of something else. See a picture of REAL Nigerian Fulanis celebrating share below:



* Where is the "IGOGO" festival of Owo people? it is very popular, but you omitted it. I know you copied directly from wikipedia, and IGOGO was there.
Exactly my points too.... You've said my mind smiley I don't tire 4 the kind of topics that make frontpage these days
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by jaymichael(m): 5:58pm On Aug 26, 2015
waredada112:
I wish africa can mentain their culture
You ve spoken well
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by gondon(m): 6:00pm On Aug 26, 2015
OKAZI FESTIVAL::::::::::::::::::IMO STATE,OWERRI NORTH, EMII
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by M4gunners: 6:01pm On Aug 26, 2015
robosky02:
5 CALABAR FESTIVAL AND CALABAR CARNIVAL

Since Cross River State held the first edition of the Calabar Carnival in 2004, it has become one of the most famous festivities in the country. The carnival is one of the efforts aimed at making Cross River State an all-important tourist centre. It kicks off at the end of the annual Calabar Festival, which takes place in December every year. The Calabar Festival is a celebration of the diverse culture of the people of the state.

The Calabar Carnival is a very spectacular event, with dancers in colourful costumes and long, feathered headdresses dancing along the major streets in the state capital, as sonorous music fills the air. The street parades showcase up to 50, 000 young people, twisting their supple bodies into admirable spectacles. The occasion attracts no less than two million people from different parts of the country and beyond to Calabar every year.

The best among all.
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Jobabori(m): 6:06pm On Aug 26, 2015
You may not have heard of 'Okeebadan' festival of Ibadan but i expect you to mention Odun eegun (masqurade) of Ibadan. The 'Alapansanpa, Ooyi, aAfidielege, Atipako ' and others are there to entertain you.
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by wexyee: 6:06pm On Aug 26, 2015
bulldoza:
undecided


Flogging festival
Imagine nonsense

Only from the boko people sad
e-diot dat wat I expect from baby factry product anyway..

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Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Nobody: 6:23pm On Aug 26, 2015
wexyee:
e-diot dat wat I expect from baby factry product anyway..
Shut da fùck up retąrd

Senseless son of a whòre and a drunkąrd old foól.
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by Achilies(m): 6:24pm On Aug 26, 2015
Op there's nothing like ivory festival in Igbo land maybe u mean ofala festival.

And pls don't forget to add izueye festival in anambra state.

It a festival that holds every august of every year.
A Ram will be tied to a tree by some individuals.

If you think you have what it takes be it mystic or supernatural or whatever powers you think u possess go and loss the rope from the tree or from the ram.
Re: Ten Famous Festivals in Nigeria by SaviorJenvini(m): 6:25pm On Aug 26, 2015
CALABAR is the only internationally Marketable thing I see here!!!

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