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    The Oronna Festival is an ancient festival celebrated by the Ilaro Kingdom. Ilaro is a town in Ogun State, and the headquarter of YEWA southwest local...
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    Igue festival (also known as King's Festival) is a celebration with its origin in the Benin Kingdom of Edo State, southern Nigeria. One tradition states...
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    Omabe Festival is a festival in Nigeria. It is celebrated every five years. The festival is a treasure to the people of mba waawa community, NSUKKA region...
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    festival is celebrated by almost every ethnic group in Nigeria and is observed annually at the end of June. To fully understand the New Yam Festival we...
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    Pounded yam Ukodo Egusi Puff-puff Festivals Igue Ikeji Imo Awka Golibe New Yam Festivals Olokun Omabe Sango Umatu Oronna Literature Hausa Yoruba Igbo Edo...
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    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...
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    Pounded yam Ukodo Egusi Puff-puff Festivals Igue Ikeji Imo Awka Golibe New Yam Festivals Olokun Omabe Sango Umatu Oronna Literature Hausa Yoruba Igbo Edo...
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    The Olokun Festival is the name of annual cultural festival in Nigeria celebrated throughout Yorubaland by various Yoruba people groups, and also by the...
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