As Lagos continues to position itself as a global cultural and tourism hub, the revival of the Eyo Festival underscores the city’s effort to preserve tradition while embracing its modern identity.
Breakdown
- Eyo Festival returns to Lagos after eight-year hiatus
- Festival features white-clad Eyo masquerades, rooted in Yoruba tradition 10s
- Traditionally marks significant occasions or honors prominent Lagosians 24s
- Last held in 2017; suspended due to health and security concerns 1m 6s
- Revival sparks debate on tradition's relevance in modern Lagos 1m 13s