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The Eyo Festival, a vibrant celebration in Lagos, Nigeria, showcases rich cultural heritage and traditions. Rooted in history, it pays homage to the departed Oba of Lagos, blending colorful costumes, music, and dance that captivate both locals and tourists alike.
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In a vibrant cultural showdown, a recent poll invites Lagos residents to express their preference between Bata Dance and Talking Drums. Both art forms encapsulate the city’s rich heritage. Cast your vote and join the conversation on Lagos’ artistic identity!