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  2. Public holidays in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Date Notes New Year's Day: 1 January Commemorates the beginning of the calendar year. Workers' Day: 1 May Commemorates Workers' labor movement internationally. Democracy Day: 12 June Commemorates the return to Democracy in Nigeria. Independence Day: 1 October Commemorates the Independence of Nigeria from Britain. Christmas Day: 25 December

  3. Category:Public holidays in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Public holidays in Nigeria" ... Nigerian Army Day ... This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, ...

  4. Yoruba calendar - Wikipedia

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    Day 2 is dedicated to Orunmila, Esu, and Osun; Day 3 is dedicated to Ogun and Oshosi; Day 4 is dedicated to Sango and Oya; To reconcile with the Gregorian calendar, Yoruba people also measure time in seven days a week and four weeks a month. The four-day calendar was dedicated to the Orisas and the seven-day calendar is for doing business.

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  6. Independence Day (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria's Independence Day, often called October First, is a public holiday observed annually on 1 October to commemorate the country's declaration of independence from British rule in 1960. This milestone marked the end of over sixty years of colonial governance and the emergence of Nigeria as a self-governing constitutional monarchy within ...

  7. List of festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Nupe day event is a traditional and festival celebration, which marks the day when the British Army was defeated by a native African Army on the 26 June 1896, when the British Protectorate in Lokoja approached the Bida Military camp at Ogidi of present Kogi State which bring the resulting of the defeated of British Constabulary and the ...

  8. You know how every day is a holiday? This man from Fort Worth ...

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    He chose June 21 because it’s the day summer solstice (the longest day of the year) usually falls on, is the start of summer and many folks are on vacation. The holiday was first celebrated in 2014.

  9. Igbo calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Igbo calendar (Igbo: Ọ̀gụ́àfọ̀ Ị̀gbò [citation needed]) is the traditional calendar system of the Igbo people from present-day Nigeria.The calendar has 13 months in a year (Afọ), 7 weeks in a month (Ọnwa), and 4 days of Igbo market days (Eke, Orie, Afọ, na Nkwọ) in a week (Izu) plus an extra day at the end of the year, in the last month.