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Eyo Festival 2025: 20 Things To Note As Lagos Most Iconic Cultural Event Returns 8 Years After

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December 26, 2025
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Eyo Festival 2025: 20 Things To Note As Lagos Most Iconic Cultural Event Returns 8 Years After

Eyo Festival 2025: 20 Things To Note As Lagos Most Iconic Cultural Event Returns 8 Years After

 

After eight long years, one of Lagos’s most iconic cultural expressions makes a grand return.

The Eyo Festival, also known as the Adamu Orisha Play will hold on Saturday, December 27, 2025, transforming Lagos Island into a sea of white and reviving centuries-old traditions that define the soul of the city.

The 2025 edition is particularly historic, as it is staged in honour of four eminent Lagos icons : Abibatu Mogaji, mother of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Brigadier-General Mobolaji Johnson, the first military governor of Lagos State; Lateef Jakande, the first civilian governor of the state; and Sir Michael Otedola, a former Lagos governor during the Third Republic.

Below are 20 important things to note as Lagos prepares for this rare cultural moment.

1. It Returns After Eight Years
The last Eyo Festival was held in 2017. Its return in 2025 marks the end of an eight-year wait for culture lovers and traditional custodians.

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2. It Holds on December 27, 2025
For the first time in history, the Eyo Festival is being staged during the festive season, adding a unique cultural flavour to Lagos’s yuletide celebrations.

3. Lagos Island Will Be the Main Stage
Activities are concentrated around Lagos Island, including areas such as Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), which traditionally serves as the grand convergence point.

4. Expect a Sea of White
Thousands of Eyo masquerades, dressed head to toe in flowing white robes with distinctive hats, will flood the streets, creating one of the most striking sights in African cultural history.

Eyo Festival 2025: 20 Things To Note As Lagos Most Iconic Cultural Event Returns 8 Years After

5. The Eyos Carry Opambata
Each masquerade carries an Opambata—a staff made from palm fronds—which is both symbolic and disciplinary.

6. Roads Will Be Closed
Vehicular movement will be heavily restricted. Many roads on Lagos Island will be closed, and residents and visitors are advised to plan ahead.

7. Movement Slows, Tradition Takes Over
For several hours, modern Lagos gives way to tradition, chants, drums, and processions setting a different rhythm for the city.

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8. It Is Deeply Spiritual
The festival is not mere entertainment. Traditionally, it escorts departed Obas and notable figures to the afterlife and symbolises continuity in leadership.

9. The Festival Is Rare
Unlike annual cultural events, the Eyo Festival is held only when tradition demands. At one point, Lagos went 21 years without hosting it.

10. First Recorded Eyo Was in 1854
Historical records trace the first Eyo procession to 1854, staged in honour of Oba Akitoye.

Eyo Festival 2025: 20 Things To Note As Lagos Most Iconic Cultural Event Returns 8 Years After

11. Five Main Eyo Groups Participate
The festival features five principal Eyo groups, each identified by the colour of their hats:
Adimu – Black
Laba – Red
Oniko – Yellow
Ologede – Green
Agere – Purple

12. Adimu Signals the Festival
A week before the main event, the Adimu group publicly appears with their staff on a Sunday, officially announcing that the festival will hold the following Saturday.

13. A Full Week of Ritual Activities
Each Eyo group appears on different days throughout the week, building anticipation and fulfilling ritual obligations.

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14. Four Icons Are Being Honoured
This year’s festival celebrates individuals whose lives and leadership shaped modern Lagos across politics, governance, and society.

15. Footwear Is Forbidden
Shoes, slippers, and sandals are strictly prohibited. Attendees must be barefoot or be ready to remove footwear immediately.

16. No Hats or Head Coverings
Men and women are not allowed to wear caps, hats, or head-ties. Certain hairstyles, such as the Suku, are also forbidden.

17. Smoking Is Strictly Banned
Cigarettes, pipes, and any form of smoking are prohibited during the festival.

18. Umbrellas Are Not Allowed
Regardless of the weather, umbrellas are forbidden within the procession routes.

19. Photography Has Limits
While photographs of Eyo masquerades are allowed, photographing sacred Orishas is strictly forbidden.

20. Traditions Are Enforced
Festival rules are not symbolic. The Eyos are known to enforce them, sometimes firmly, using their Opambata staffs.

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