News

Festivals in Nigeria are beyond celebration; they are a beautiful blend of history, tradition, and entertainment. Contents1. Calabar Carnival (Cross River State)2. Osun-Osogbo Festival (Osun State)3.
Culture as the way of life of a certain people often betrays their life style, as in fashion, marriage rites and environment.
The 2022 edition of the Calabar cultural parade, a major component of Carnival Calabar has been described as a potpourri of Nigerian culture by the Cross River State governor, Ben Ayade.
Calabar Carnival which commenced from beginning of December to end on New Year’s Eve, has in the last one and a half decades, attracted both international and local tourists to the ancient city ...
In a bid to teach students and make them understand the cultural diversity of the country, Brotherhood Model College, Calabar, the Cross River State capital, has celebrated its annual cultural day ...
The Chairman of Calabar Municipality, Mayor James Anam, has sounded the alarm over the growing threat posed by abandoned telecommunication masts across the city.
Nigerian Breweries has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting the nation’s cultural richness and unity by sponsoring the 2024 Calabar Carnival and Festivals.
Some residents of Calabar have raised alarm over their inability to access cash from banks and Automated Teller Machine (ATM) stands in the city. The residents who spoke to the News Agency of ...
Revellers dressed in glitzy, colourful costumes danced down the streets of Calabar, southern Nigeria, this weekend as giant speakers blasted out Afrobeats for one of west Africa's most prestigious ...
A re-reading of foundational texts and a critical interrogation of oral testimonies in Calabar and its hinterland reveals the great exchanges that took place in the Atlantic world among populations ...
The 2022 edition of the Calabar Cultural Parade, a major component of Carnival Calabar has been described as a potpourri of Nigerian culture. Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade ...
The Chairman of Calabar Festival Committee, Ken Aklah, described the cultural parade as “a fusion of culture” depicting Nigeria’s unity.