For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Golibe Festival.

Golibe Festival

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Golibe Festival" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message)The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for events. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted.Find sources: "Golibe Festival" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message)This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. (August 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Golibe Festival, which simply means 'To Rejoice’, is a festival in the City of Onitsha,[1] that aims to demonstrate to the world the city's rich cultural history. It is an art, music, culture, family, and community event From Christmas Eve to New Year, Golibe brings together residents of Anambra and the whole of southeastern countries and visiting indigenous people from the Diaspora.[2]

History

The Festival was one of the outcomes of His Majesty, Nnaemeki Achebe, CFR, mni, Agbogidi and Onitsha's "Onitsha in the 21st Century" project in 2016 to attract Onitsha, Onitsha indigenous, Eastern Nigerian and other Nigerians, both at home and in the diaspora, to take advantage of the rich culture of Onitscha and its position as a center for commerce and the diaspora.[3]

The first edition of the Golibe festival began on Monday 25 December 2018 with an opening ceremony at the Ime Obi Ezechima Palace, Onitsha, in Kings Courtyard. The event gave a forum for friends and relatives to gather together in arts, music, and other channels to celebrate their ancestry, identity, and roots. It provides a secure venue for the expression of the South-Eastern cultural heritage through 'culture, cooking and colors.' The Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, called the Festival a "cultural initiative aimed at revitalizing and repositioning Onitsha's culture and economy."[4]

The festival also aimed at creating an opportunity to grow the local economy in the South East, since individuals, groups, small market companies, and corporations could use it for the purpose of growing their businesses and brands and also provide local people with the opportunity to take part in a way that would benefit them economically.

Festivity

The festival features video documentaries, history, culture and traditions, cultural dances, the display of arts and crafts, master seminars on local cuisine and drinks, and many more.

Activities

The festival is packed with the events that follow;

  1. 24 December, Opening Ceremony
  2. Presentation of Drama on 25 December
  3. Night of Comedy, December 25
  4. Finals for Food Competition, 26 December
  5. 26 December, Football Finals
  6. Presentation of drama on 26 December
  7. 26 December, Highlife/Senior Night
  8. 27 December, Pageantry (Face of Golibe)
  9. 28 December, Carnival Parade
  10. 29 December, Carnival Masquerade
  11. 29 December, DJ Party/Hip Hop Night
  12. 30 December, Musical Concert
  13. 31 December, DJ Party/Crossover Night and Fireworks[5]

References

  1. ^ How Onitsha Masquerade Looks Like - Golibe Festival 2018, retrieved 2021-08-12
  2. ^ "Culture: Obi of Onitsha inaugurates 'Golibe festival'". Vanguard News. 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  3. ^ "Preparations begin for Onitsha inaugural Golibe Festival 2018". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2018-09-15. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  4. ^ "Obi of Onitsha inaugurates 2nd edition of Golibe festival". Vanguard News. 2019-12-25. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  5. ^ InlandTown (2020-08-28). "Anambra @ 29: Festivals, Carnivals, Events Showcasing Cultural Heritage". Welcome To InlandTown Online | Get hot information on Onitsha. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
{{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}}
Golibe Festival
Listen to this article

This browser is not supported by Wikiwand :(
Wikiwand requires a browser with modern capabilities in order to provide you with the best reading experience.
Please download and use one of the following browsers:

This article was just edited, click to reload
This article has been deleted on Wikipedia (Why?)

Back to homepage

Please click Add in the dialog above
Please click Allow in the top-left corner,
then click Install Now in the dialog
Please click Open in the download dialog,
then click Install
Please click the "Downloads" icon in the Safari toolbar, open the first download in the list,
then click Install
{{::$root.activation.text}}

Install Wikiwand

Install on Chrome Install on Firefox
Don't forget to rate us

Tell your friends about Wikiwand!

Gmail Facebook Twitter Link

Enjoying Wikiwand?

Tell your friends and spread the love:
Share on Gmail Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Buffer

Our magic isn't perfect

You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo.

This photo is visually disturbing This photo is not a good choice

Thank you for helping!


Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.

X

Get ready for Wikiwand 2.0 🎉! the new version arrives on September 1st! Don't want to wait?