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SUMMARY:Eritrea Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:The Independence Day of Eritrea is one of the most important public holidays in the country. It is observed on May 24 every year. \nOn this day in 1991\, Eritrean People’s Liberation Front forces moved into the capital Asmara\, reinstating independence\, following a 30-year-long battle against the Ethiopian military regime. Eritrea Independence Day is a public holiday\, with workers given a day off from work.
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LOCATION:State of Eritrea\, Eritrea
CATEGORIES:National Days
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SUMMARY:Ghana Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:The Independence Day of Ghana was officially announced on 6th March\, 1957. The people of Ghana were under the rule of the British and finally with lots of struggle the country became free. Ghana was the first Black African country to gain its independence. \nThe Ghanaian Independence Day is a very important day in the Ghanaian calendar. On 6th March\, 2008 the people of Ghana celebrated the 50th anniversary of Ghana’s Independence Day. Hundreds of people gathered at the Newham Town Hall to hear the Mayor of Newham Sir Robin Wales’s speech\, other than Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland\, His Excellency Annan Cato\, and Councillor Joy Laguda. The national flag was raised as people joined to sing the national anthem of Ghana.Thousands of Ghanaians gathered round the streets to enjoy the Independence Day of the country. The partygoers wrapped themselves in the red\, yellow and green national flag adorned with a black star and swayed with the music under the moonlight. \nDancers and drummers from the Ghana National Dance Ensemble traveled with the common people in the streets and danced their way out. \nWhole day long\, it being a public holiday\, workshops\, demonstrations\, performances are carried out for the people’s amusement\, where the Ghanaian people celebrate the end of colonial rule and the dawn of their independence. All sing the national anthem “God Bless Our Homeland Ghana”\, which was also adopted on Ghana’s Independence Day. In the evening the skies light up with beautiful fireworks as the people gather to show respect to all the people who fought tirelessly for the Independence Day of Ghana. \n 
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LOCATION:Ghana\, Ghana
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SUMMARY:Ethiopian National Day: Battle of Adwa
DESCRIPTION:Ethiopia celebrates the Victory of Adowa\, also known as Battle of Adwa (Adowa or Adua in Italian)\, every 1st of March every year. The Battle of Adowa that sparked between Ethiopia and Italy on March 1\, 1896. \nThe Victory of Adwa marks this event as a celebration for national unity and progress and sends a real message to the European countries that not all African countries are “for the taking” by ambitious European countries. \nEthiopia celebrates the victory of Adwa by visiting monuments and cemeteries to honor those who perished in the Battle of Adwa. Government officials usually conduct public ceremonies and put wreath especially under the monument of Emperor Menelik II at Menelik Square.\nPublic officials would usually deliver speeches encouraging the public to enliven the values of Ethiopian and learn from the patriotism of the heroes of Adwa who bravely resisted colonial rule. Since this is a national holiday\, most Ethiopians usually stay at home\, while some visit at park or attend cultural events.
URL:https://www.gogeafrica.tv/event/ethiopian-national-day-battle-adwa/
LOCATION:Ethiopian Empire\, Ethiopia
CATEGORIES:National Days
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SUMMARY:Egypt Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:Independence or National Days are the most important day for a country to celebrate as a national holiday. The majority of the countries on earth became independent after 1800 and many more following World War II when European powers granted independence to their colonial holdings\, especially Africa. \nPeople all over Egypt celebrate this day every year by having national parades and musical and dance performances in the country’s capital\, Cairo and also by singing patriotic songs. The constitution of the country also comes together to delegate international treaties and extend their relationship with the other countries of the world\, discuss the country’s performance\, progress and peace on this day.
URL:https://www.gogeafrica.tv/event/egypt-independence-day/
LOCATION:Kingdom of Egypt\, Egypt
CATEGORIES:National Days
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SUMMARY:Gambia Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:The Republic of the Gambia became an independent nation on February 18\, 1965. They were the last of the British colonies in Africa to gain independence. The Gambia adopted the motto of “Progress\, Peace\, Prosperity” following its independence and has been celebrating the Independence Day of Gambia as a national holiday. \nThe Gambia was the first African nation to be colonized by the British. The Duke and Duchess of Kent were present at the handover of power to the Gambian people. The British had ruled the country for over 300 years. On the eve of February 18\, 1965\, the Duke and Duchess celebrated with the 35 Gambian chiefs. At the stroke of midnight\, Gambia became the smallest African nation. The British Union Jack was lowered and was replaced with the Gambian national flag. Gambia subsequently became a member of the United Nations and Commonwealth. \nThe Independence Day of The Gambia is celebrated with great fanfare. Official celebrations are held at McCarthy Square in the capital Banjul. Parades are organized by the army\, civil servants\, and school children. The President and other important dignitaries are present at the celebrations.
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LOCATION:Gambia\, Gambia
CATEGORIES:National Days
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