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- Q7088502 subject Q8401350.
- Q7088502 subject Q8580071.
- Q7088502 abstract "The Olokun Festival is the name of two annual cultural festivals in Nigeria celebrated by the Edo and the Yoruba. The one in late February (1st 'moon' after the 12th moon) that takes place in Usonigbe, the site of Olokun's original shrine, in Edo State, and another, more modern festival is held in Lagos State in November.The latter festival, which has been held since 2002, is organized by the Olokun Festival Foundation and has become an important tourist and local attraction. It is led by Otunba Gani Adams, who also leads the Oodua People’s Congress.".
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- Q7088502 wikiPageWikiLink Q1929840.
- Q7088502 wikiPageWikiLink Q2043439.
- Q7088502 wikiPageWikiLink Q21614588.
- Q7088502 wikiPageWikiLink Q682704.
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- Q7088502 wikiPageWikiLink Q8401350.
- Q7088502 wikiPageWikiLink Q8580071.
- Q7088502 comment "The Olokun Festival is the name of two annual cultural festivals in Nigeria celebrated by the Edo and the Yoruba. The one in late February (1st 'moon' after the 12th moon) that takes place in Usonigbe, the site of Olokun's original shrine, in Edo State, and another, more modern festival is held in Lagos State in November.The latter festival, which has been held since 2002, is organized by the Olokun Festival Foundation and has become an important tourist and local attraction.".
- Q7088502 label "Olokun Festival".