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  2. List of festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Igogo Festival is an annual festival held in Ondo State, Nigeria. [120] It is a festival that usually lasts for seventeen days in which the Olowo of Owo and high chiefs of Owo Kingdom are dressed like women to celebrate and pay homage to Queen Oronsen a mythical wife of Olowo Rerengejen in appreciation for her protection. [121]

  3. Tiger Street Food Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Tiger Street Food Festival debuted in December 2020 in the federal capital Abuja. [2] The first edition of the 2021 Tiger Street Food Festival was held in April at Cubana Lounge in New Owerri, Imo state. It was attended by Nigerian performers such as Bella Shmurda and Xbusta. The Tiger Street Food Festival held its second edition in July ...

  4. Bole Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Bole festival is a brain child of the founder Kennedy Nonso Iwuh who started the festival in 2016 with around 300 attendees. [2] [3]Bole is a traditional name of a popular street delicacy blend of roasted plantain, potatoes, yam, fresh fish and pepper sauce.This delicacy is prepared in the local way using firewood and roasted for consumption.

  5. Sango Festival - Wikipedia

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    A group of local caterers prepare Amala ( a meal made from yam flour) in Oyo town, South-West Nigeria during the celebration of Sango Festival in Oyo. Sango Festival is an annual festival held among the Yoruba people in honour of Sango , a thunder and fire deity who was a warrior and the third king of the Oyo Empire after succeeding Ajaka his ...

  6. Nnewi Afiaolu Festival - Wikipedia

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    Afiaolu (New yam festival) // ⓘ is a traditional festival held annually in Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria [1] around August. The Afiaolu festival commences on “Eke” day with what is traditionally described as “Iwaji” (scaling of yam) and Ikpa Nku (the wood gathering), this heralds the availability of new yam as well as thanksgiving to God. [2]

  7. New Yam Festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    They are one of the major people in Nigeria that celebrates the new yam festival. They hold the festival at the beginning of each harvest of new yam (Iri ji) or Onwa Asaa (seventh month). The purpose of the festival is to thank God for a bountiful harvest especially for the Yams and no one is expected to have a taste of the new yam before the ...

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  9. Nigerian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It could be made as jollof or as white rice with the palm oil stew as a separate sauce. Curried rice is rice made with fresh turmeric or curry powder, onions, salt and seasoning to taste and then vegetable sauce is made to go along with it. Masa is a northern Nigerian delicacy which is also known as Waina among the northerners in Nigeria.