Category : Traditional Festivals


95 Nominees for Awujale Stool as Selection Begins

A historic 95 princes and princesses have been nominated for the Awujale of Ijebuland throne. The transparent selection process gives 19 days for grievances before kingmakers' review. Full list inside.

Awujale Succession: New King Expected Within a Month

The Fusengbuwa ruling house announces completion of nominations for the next Awujale of Ijebu-Ode. Kingmakers to select from 86 princes, with a new monarch expected within 30 days. Read the latest updates.

Idanre Vows to Take Ode Mare Festival Global

Idanre community in Ondo State plans to transform its annual Ode Mare festival into a worldwide cultural showcase to boost tourism, unity, and economic growth. Join the celebration of heritage.

Pastor Adepoju Becomes Asiwaju of Ogbomosho

Pastor Adeshola Adepoju, a former FRIN DG, and his wife receive prestigious Yoruba titles from the Soun of Ogbomosoland in a grand ceremony. Read about his journey and the honour.

35th Remembrance of David Adeyemi Babaeko Held in Kabba

The Babaeko family gathered in Kabba, Kogi State, to celebrate the 35th remembrance of patriarch David Adeyemi Babaeko. His children, including ad icon Steve, share sweet memories of his discipline and patriotism. Read more.

Kaduna Reciter Wins National Quran Competition

Aliyu Abdurrahman from Kaduna emerged champion at the National Quranic Recitation Competition in Abuja. Winners received cars and millions in donations from leaders like VP Shettima.

Abonnema Celebrates Unity at 5th Lulu-Briggs Day

Abonnema in Rivers State witnessed a powerful display of unity and cultural heritage during the fifth Lulu-Briggs Day. The event fulfilled the late Chief's wish for peace, bringing together the community after decades of division. Read more.

Eyo Festival 2025: Meaning of the Colours and Codes

Lagos Island comes alive with the Eyo Festival at Tafawa Balewa Square. Learn what the colours of the akete hats mean and the strict behavioural codes for spectators. Discover who is being honoured this year.

African Countries That Don't Celebrate Christmas

While many celebrate on December 25, six African nations, including Morocco and Somalia, do not observe Christmas as a public holiday. Discover the reasons and estimated Christian populations.

Countries Where Christmas Is Not a Public Holiday

While Nigeria marks Christmas with a public holiday, in 36 nations, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and China, December 25 is a regular workday. Discover the reasons behind this global diversity.

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