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Durbar
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Northern Nigeria witnesses the largest inflow of tourism traffic during the Durbar ceremony celebrated every Islamic religious holiday. Journey with us as we x-ray fascinating Durbar ceremonies from the Saharan plains of Kano, to the religious pilgrimage centre of Sokoto, unto the mixed cultural melting pot of Ilorin, each has its own appeal. More
Naija Indigenous Attire
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Admin
Let’s explore the diverse influences that shaped Nigeria’s unique style, discover the significance of traditional garments like the agbada, isiagu, and dashiki: Their cultural and social functions, marvel at the vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and time-honoured techniques. More
Ilorin Durbar Festival
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Martin Eze
Journey with us on this visual trip to the ancient city of Ilorin for the grande Durbar ceremony. The ancient city of ilorin and the artistic allure , the pageantry of horses , colours, captivating music, and awe-inspiring traditional performances. More
SKAL Port Harcourt Food Fest
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Nneka
Rivers state is popular for its roasted plantain delicacy, Bole. But there are more amazing and delicious meals that’ll thrill tourists. Let’s journey together as we explore this rich culinary heritage. More
Ohueje Ohinuoyi
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Admin
The Ohueje Ohinuoyi of Ebiraland is a spectacular celebration of culture and heritage. A festivity reconnecting kinship, the 6th edition of the festival spotlights the itinochi textile material, a product of the cottage industry of weaving and a timeless heritage of the Ebira people. More
Benin Bronze, ‘Okukor’ Returned To Homeland
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Martin Eze
Over a century ago, the Benin kingdom was a victim of colonial plundering. Many of its finely crafted ingenious artworks, plundered and exported illegally out of Africa. Apart from the Benin kingdom, many other African kingdoms, were victims of colonial heritage, a point in history markedly visited by forced migration of its heritage. With the […] More
The Legendary Zaouli Masquerade That Celebrates Feminine Beauty
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Martin Eze
Masquerading is an intrinsic part of African tradition. For some African communities, masquerades are symbolic to them as ancestors. For others, they are only entertainment mediums. While others are highly revered, only coming out in the public during ceremonies of high repute. One clear thing is that these masquerades add colours, prestige and a large […] More
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in Culture, Destinations, Events, People, Travel ClubJukanoo: The Bahamas National Festival Of African Roots
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Martin Eze
The Yuletide is a period set aside in several parts of the world for merriment. For the Bahamians, the New Year highlights the Jukanoo Festival. Originally an assertion of identity, today, this festival is a national event, attracting connecting nationals with their cultural heritage and attracting tourists from all over. Junkanoo festival is an […] More
Bayelsa State Emerge Overall Winner of NAFEST 2020, Ekiti to Host Next Edition
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Martin Eze
Nigeria is proudly the cultural capital of the world. And in celebration of her many unique cultures, NAFEST (National Festival for Arts and Culture), has been the platform where all states of the country, converge to showcase her rich cultural assets. It was an assemblage of Nigerian culture at the NAFEST 2020 edition. All in […] More







