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  2. New Yam Festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    All these culminates in the annual celebration of the Ogidi new yam festival. [44] According to the people of Ogidi, new yam festival is celebrated to offer thanksgiving to God who gives increase and yield. It is celebrated in conjunction with the ogidi-Ela day which is the land's cultural day, which starts few days to the festival week.

  3. 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]

  4. Culture of the Asante Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Yam Festival celebrated between September and December, reinforced bonds of loyalty and patriotism to Asante. It dramatized the power of the state. When yams were ready for harvest, all district chiefs including chiefs of tributary districts as well as military leaders, were required to attend the festival with their retainers.

  5. Yam (vegetable) - Wikipedia

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    The New Yam Festival, known as Orureshi in Owukpa in Idoma west and Ima-Ji, Iri-Ji or Iwa Ji in Igbo land, is a celebration depicting the prominence of yam in social and cultural life. The festival is prominent among southeastern states and major tribes in Benue State , mainly around August.

  6. Ofala Festival - Wikipedia

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    Some historians also believe the festival is related to the New Yam Festival in Onitsha and the devotion of the king to the safety of his people. [4] The festival marks the end of a period of retreat sometimes called Inye Ukwu na Nlo [4] when the Obi remains incommunicado and undergoes spiritual purification for the good of the community. At ...

  7. Category:Festivals in Benin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Festivals in Benin" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  8. Watch – and vote for – local band Yam Haus on NBC’s new ...

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    Local band Yam Haus kicked off the new “American Song Contest” with a bang Monday night. The debut episode of the NBC competitive reality show, which is based on the Eurovision Song Contest ...

  9. Esan people - Wikipedia

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    The varying political stabilities of Benin and the Esan kingdoms also led to warfare. Such warfare was so common that there is no recorded history of peace between all of the Esan kingdoms and Benin. [30] [31] Esanland was extensively involved in world trade. Benin's sovereignty over Esanland enabled it to send long-distant traders, or ekhen.