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  2. Public holidays in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    12 June. Commemorates the return to Democracy in Nigeria. Independence Day. 1 October. Commemorates the Independence of Nigeria from Britain . Christmas Day. 25 December. Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus . Boxing Day.

  3. List of festivals in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria International Book Fair (NIBF) is an annual cultural event in the republic of Nigeria. It is known to be the most attended book fair in the whole of Africa, being the only international book fair in Nigeria and the second largest international book fair in Africa. NIBF brings together book enthusiasts such as writers and poet that ...

  4. 2023 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    11 March – Herder–farmer conflicts in Nigeria: Sixteen people are killed by Fula gunmen at a police checkpoint in Zangon Kataf, Kaduna State. [ 7] 18 March – 2023 Nigerian gubernatorial and state of assembly election are held. [ 8] 15-16 March – At least 100 people are killed in Mangu LGA, Plateau State. 16 March – An ambush kills ...

  5. Independence Day (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    1 October. Next time. 1 October 2024. ( 2024-10-01) Frequency. Annual. Independence Day, known colloquially as October First, is an official national holiday in Nigeria, celebrated on the 1st of October. It marks Nigeria's proclamation of independence from British rule on 1 October 1960. [ 1]

  6. Yoruba calendar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Yoruba calendar ( Kọ́jọ́dá) has a 4-day week, 7-week month and 13 months in a year. The 91 weeks in a year added up to 364 days. The Yoruba year spans from 3 June of a Gregorian calendar year to 2 June of the following year. According to the calendar developed by Remi-Niyi Alaran, the Gregorian year 2024 AD is the 10 ...

  7. Igbo calendar - Wikipedia

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    Igbo calendar. The Igbo calendar ( Igbo: Ògụ́àfọ̀ Ị̀gbò[citation needed]) is the traditional calendar system of the Igbo people from present-day Nigeria. The calendar has 13 months in a year (A fo ), 7 weeks in a month (O nwa ), and 4 days of Igbo market days (Afor, Nkwo, Eke, and Orie) in a week (I zu) plus an extra day at the end ...

  8. Democracy Day (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Democracy Day is a national public holiday in Nigeria to commemorate the restoration of democracy in 1999, commemorated on 12 June. [ 1] Until 2018, [ 2][ 3] it was celebrated annually on May 29. [ 4] It is a tradition that has been held annually, beginning in year 2000. June 12 was formerly known as Abiola Day, [ 5] celebrated in Lagos and ...

  9. Eid al-Adha in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Eid al-Adha is a festival celebrated by Muslims in Nigeria and all over the world on the 10th day of the Hijri month of Dhu al-Hijja. It is one of two official holidays celebrated in Islam (the other is Eid al-Fitr ). [1] It honors the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son Ismail ( Ishmael) as an act of obedience to Allah's command.

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