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Our Reporter THE Eyo Adimu Orisha, has distributed cash and various food items to residents of Isale Eko area of Lagos and environs as palliatives to cushion the effect Kelvin Osa Okunbor NO fewer ...
The Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, said this during the ‘Fuji Fusion Lori Omi’ event held at MV Adimu Orisha barge by Lagos Ferry Services.
The Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, stated this during the”fuji fusion Lori Omi” event, held at the weekened on MV Adimu Orisha Barge by Lagos Ferry Services ...
The Adimu Orisha Play and other traditional masquerade displays form the bedrock of African Theater. It bridges the gap between Africans and Africans in the diaspora." ...
The Eyo Festival, also known as the Adamu Orisha Play, is a Yoruba festivity held only in Lagos, Nigeria. It is being promoted as a tourist attraction by Lagosians due to its history and customary ...
This can be seen in the exhibitions of the different Eyo masquerade on Lagos Island such as Adimu (Eyo Orisha), Eyo Alaketepupo, Eyo Oniko, Eyo Olegede, and the Eyo Agere.
Our Reporter THE Eyo Adimu Orisha, has distributed cash and various food items to residents of Isale Eko area of Lagos and environs as palliatives to cushion the effect of the Corona virus ...
But the 'Adimu Orisha play,' which is another name for the Eyo festival, ranks high in the listing of those few. In other words, the Eyo festival gives good meaning to the word-- festival.
Lagos will be agog tomorrow with the celebration of the Eyo Festival, otherwise known as the Adimu Orisha Play. The Eyo Festival is being staged this year to commemorate Lagos at 50 as well as ...
Lagos will be agog tomorrow with the celebration of the Eyo Festival, otherwise known as the Adimu Orisha Play. The Eyo Festival is being staged this year to commemorate Lagos at 50 as well as ...
It was Saturday, November 26, and the occasion was the 83rd Eyo Festival also known as the Adimu Orisha play, which is staged on the Lagos Island. Following the tradition of the play, which is ...
The elders of Awe Adimu, send messages to the other four (4) senior groups, namely Olori Eyo Onilaba, Orisha Oniko, Orisha Ologede and Agere.