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Kano Durbar Festival: Nigeria’s Spectacle of Horses, Heritage, Northern Royalty
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Hooked on Tradition: The Argungu Fishing Festival’s Timeless Allure
When the first gunshot splits the air above the Matan Fada River in Argungu, Kebbi State, the calm surface shatters into motion. Thousands of men, bare-chested and clutching traditional nets, plunge into the muddy current. The banks roar with chants, drums, and

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Breaking the New Yam: How the ‘Iri Ji’ Festival Keeps the Igbo Spirit Alive
As the August sun dips behind the rolling hills of southeastern Nigeria, the air thickens with the smell of roasting yams and the steady beat of drums. In village squares from Anambra to Enugu, families gather in anticipation of a ritual older