5 Local Events To Attend This Festive Season

Festive season is here again and many Nigerians are making plans to unwind in the coming days after  almost  1 year of hustling and bustling.

5 Local Events To Attend This Festive Season

Festive Season Celebration

The festive period is also a time that Nigerians come together to celebrate, and party with friends, family, and loved ones.

The festive season is the time that top entertainers in the country stage their concerts to showcase their talents.

Also, to entertain their fans while ensuring fun seekers have an unforgettable experience.

Here is the highlights of five must-attend events during the festive season in Nigeria.

Lagos Countdown

This annual event is held at the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos and features fireworks, live music, and a carnival atmosphere.

The countdown to the New Year is a highlight of the night, with crowds gathering to watch the spectacular display.

Lekki Sun Splash

Organised at Maiyegun Beach on Lekki Peninsula in Lagos on December 25 and 26, Lekki Sun Splash is a music festival with different artistes showcasing their talents.

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Renowned artistes from all genres of local music such as juju, fuji, gospel, reggae, disco, and high life among others attend the event.

Calabar Carnival

The Calabar Carnival takes place in the city of Calabar, Cross River State.

The festival, which runs for two weeks, features colorful parades, music, and dance.

Furthermore, the quality of the festival season has grown over the years making it Nigeria’s biggest carnival and an internationally recognised festival.

It used to be a month-long event that began on the 1st of December until the administration of Governor Benedict Ayade reduced it to two weeks.

Ogwashi-Uku Carnival

This is one of Nigeria’s oldest and most colourful carnivals that attracts thousands of people to Delta State.

It is a three-day carnival that begins December 24 and ends December 26 featuring a carnival float procession, cultural dances and musical concerts.

Also, there are fashion shows, dinner parties, quizzes, competitions, talent hunts and displays targeted at the progress and development of the community.

CARNIRIV

This is one of the biggest festivals in Nigeria that is annually held in Rivers State.

It is a free 7-day funfair with an abundance of seafood.

The carnival is a blend of culture, tradition, fashion and lifestyle fused to showcase the rich heritage of Africa.

The carnival is used to display the rich cultural heritage and glamour of the Rivers people.

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