Nigeria

cultural ,festivals and social events

Importance OF Festive Period To Nigerians.

Life And Love.


This is done to rejoice special moments and emotions in their lives with loved ones.

Culture.


Gives some inspiration to remember the important things and moments in life. Festivals were started to pass the legends, knowledge and traditions onto the next generation.

Heritage


celebrates African creativity with a variety of performances including traditional and modern dance, drama, music, and painting, as well as a photo exhibition

gifts & Awards


Distribution Of Gifts And Awards To Outstanding Lagosians over the year

Types Of Festivals

Yorubas

Eyo

Celebrated By Lagosians

Eyo Festival, also known as Adimu Orisa, is a masquerade festival in Lagos.

Types Of Festivals

Igbos

Ofala Festival

Celebrated By Igbos

Ofala Festival is an annual ceremony practiced by Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria.

Types Of Festivals

Hausas

Dubar Festiva

Celebrated By Hausas

The Durbar Festival, known as Hawan Daushe in the Hausa language, is celebrated twice yearly.

Types Of Festivals

Calabar

Calabar festival

Celebrated in the Nothern Nigeria

Dubbed Africas largest carnival, Calabar Carnival is a must-see event for visitors and tourists.

Types Of Festivals

Yorubas

Egun

Celebrated By Western Nigerians

Mostly Celebrated By The Ijebus .