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Nigerian FestivalsArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for nigerian festivalsThe Nigerian Festival and Cultural Tours ... the god of thunder), Yam Festival in the south, Ikwerre, Kalabari and the Okrika festivals by the Niger Delta tribe.
Nigerian festivals were the origin of the traditional religious and cultural heritage of Nigeria. The Festival and ... Read Exciting Nigerian Activities ... stores are what most of the tourists flock because of the unique regional handicrafts and artifacts that can be found only here in the country.
During Nigerian festivals, buyers (foreign or local) get great discounts for the things that ... Read New Yam Festival of Ogba Kingdom (onelga) Rivers State Nigerian ... entertainment period for the people. Also take part for fun on special occasions, such as Ogba New Yam festival, on such occasions, the wrestlers walk from one place to another to find competitors. It would be incorrect to assume that this ... Read Whither Nigerian Sports? ... and others plan well ahead of time before competitions. Also, politics, favouritism and bias exist in Nigerian sports from the administration of the games down to the selection of coaches and athletes. Until these drawbacks are eliminated, ... Read R KELLY THRILLS NIGERIANS ... . One of such is This Day News paper. In the last few years they have continued to mesmerize Nigerians with their classic style of celebrating the annual This Day music festival, featuring Artists like Lionel Richie, Lemar and Diana Ross. ... Read ARGUNGUN 2009 FISHING FESTIVAL ... ’s edition lasted from March 11th to 15th. According to the figures released by the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, a total of 262,386 visitors witnessed the famed fishing festival in 2009 out of which a total number of about 400 ... Read IKEJI FESTIVAL ... MTN has been making in roads into Ikeji. Last year, MTN showed some presence at the Ikeji festival. The Federal Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation and the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation will need to do more to ... Read EYO FESTIVAL 2009 ... writers who have regularly explored various aspects of the songs, themes and other motifs of the festival that is synonymous with Lagos. Among various Nigerian artistes that have continually celebrated Eyo in their works, Fuji acts, Sikiru ... Read The Socio-cultural and Economic Life of Festac Town ... provision of affordable quality housing in Nigeria and to d o everything possible to facilitate home ownership for all Nigerians”
The Federal Housing Authority is the developer of the town, the management, and maintenance is vested in ... Read Chukwuemeka: an Igbo Name ... is a beautiful and meaningful name befitting to the bearers. Remarkably, the name gained prominence during and immediately after the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) when many children were born, and parents counted themselves lucky for ... Read Agbor in History ... Isibor
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The following places ... Read The Big Fish of ArgunguArgungu is already full of visitors. The attraction, however, is not this small Nigerian town, but the event starting the very next day: The Argungu Fishing Festival.
What is that?’ you ask. Well, it began in 1934 as a fishing competition ... Read Victor Ozorka: Can You Re-write the History of My People, Anioma People? ... mentioned here.sa because he was f I assume this very surprising that Ozorka is unaware of the fact that a lot of the histories of Nigerian communities share similar accounts as responsible for the foundation of their communities. Does the ... Read Low-cost Housing, an Example for Nigeria ... an issue. The available housing stock is diminishing by the day due to the high level of rural drift to urban centers. In Nigerian cities like Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja there is a high incidence of housing scarcity without adequate ... Read About Black Movies ... are creating their own production companies to promote and green light their own black movies, they are building Web sites, and turning to social networking and black film festivals as a way to network and gain exposure for black films. Read Searches related to: nigerian festivals
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