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14 states showcase cultural heritage at 2022 Calabar carnival

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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Calabar Carnival

Calabar Carnival

No less than 14 states are set to carry out on this yr’s Calabar cultural carnival, characterised by splendid cultural shows.

The cultural parade designed to showcase the nation’s wealthy cultures was attended by cultural troupes from the north and south.

The states on the bottom to carry out on the cultural parade included Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Kogi, Oyo and the host Cross River, amongst others.

Six extra states had been on their solution to Paradise Metropolis when this report was filed.

Declaring the occasion open, the host, Governor Ben Ayade, disclosed that the Calabar carnival had turn out to be a model different states look ahead to.

Mr Ayade, represented by Deputy Governor Ivara Esu, mentioned the parade would showcase the cultures of various states and 18 native authorities areas of Calabar.

He mentioned the occasion would assist reveal “the multifarious nature of Nigeria’s cultural heritage.”

“Irrespective of the place you come from, you might be more likely to determine with one type of the tradition or the opposite on show as we speak. That is essential. We’re exiting as a authorities,” acknowledged Mr Ayade. “However the Calabar Carnival and the cultural parade will stay. It’s because Calabar has turn out to be a model.”

The chief secretary of the Carnival Fee, Austin Cobhams, mentioned the parade was a fusion of cultures in Nigeria and that other than displaying the world what the state may provide, it was a possibility to advertise unity through tradition and tourism.

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