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We are set for Idoma International Carnival 2024 – Ochai

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The President and Founder of the Idoma International Carnival, Chief Dr. Edwin Ochai, has announced that preparations are in full swing for the 2024 edition of the widely celebrated street party, often dubbed the “biggest street party north of the Niger.”

This year marks the 13th edition of the festival, themed “The Rhythm of Our Heritage.”

Scheduled to hold from December 23 to 26, 2024, in Otukpo, Benue State, Ochai said the event promises an unforgettable celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the Idoma people.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday in Abuja, Chief Ochai emphasized that this year’s carnival will deliver an unparalleled experience with a series of exciting events, contests and cultural showcases.

“This year’s carnival promises to showcase the rich culture, music, and traditions of the Idoma people,” Ochai said.

“It’s more than just a cultural celebration; it’s a revitalization of our heritage combined with a street party full of class and style. It’s entertainment at its peak!”

He outlined some of the highlights of the carnival, to include, live performances by top Nigerian artists, bikers parade, processions showcasing Idoma and Nigerian culture, Film Festival and Nigerian Carnival Queen

“For the first time in its history, the carnival will host the Idoma Nollywood Film Festival, providing a platform for Idoma filmmakers to showcase their talent, preserve their culture, and spotlight Idoma Nollywood on a global stage.

“At the grand finale on December 26, the prestigious Nigerian Carnival Queen will be crowned, adding an extra layer of glamour and excitement to the event.”

Chief Ochai called on Idoma sons and daughters, both at home and in the diaspora, as well as Nigerians at large, to make plans to attend.

“There is no better place to be this December than Otukpo,” he declared.

“The venue is St. Mary’s Primary School, Otukpo. Let’s come together to celebrate the rhythm of our heritage.”

He extended his gratitude to His Royal Majesty, the Och’Idoma, Agabaidu Elaigwu Odogbo, for his royal guidance and prayers, which have continued to inspire the carnival’s success.

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