Steemit Engagement Challenge Week2 || My Country's Culture || Argungu Fishing Festival Kebbi State, Northern Nigeria.
Argungu festival is a traditional national event in Nigeria, Argungu fishing festival takes place in February and marks the end of farming season and start of the fishing season. This happens every year in the northern part of the country.
I have always read about the Argungu fishing festival in our English and Social Studies textbooks, but the whole interest was sparked in the year 2006 when my dad was transferred by his company to Argungu for work.
It is one of the most popular festivals in Nigeria, its history is one that is so interesting.
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A Brief History Of Argungu Festval
Argungu fishing festival This event is definitely anticipated for the whole year not only by people who like fishing but also those who enjoy various kinds of celebrations. Argungu fishing festival is one of the oldest traditional festivals in Nigeria The first known Argungu festival took place back in the 16th century. First, it started out as a form of religious rituals. It was considered to be an informal event for families and communities. However, it has gone through lots of modifications and changes since then.
During that time, a couple of important rituals were widely performed in the country. First two were related to water and fishing and were called Gyaran Ruwa and Fashin Ruwa. The other two were more connected with land, and their names were Gyaran Gari and Shan Kabewa and Fura.
The festivals mentioned above gained a lot of popularity among people and had a large number of attractions and entertainers. However, when the area started adopting Islamic culture, three of these festivals were canceled. Fashin Ruwa was the only one that remained, and many people believe it gave a start to Argungu festival. Fashin Ruwa was a special festive event that signified the opening of waters for fishing and it had a large relevance among local people. It also became a popular fun event, with musicians, dancers, acrobats, boxers, wrestlers, and other kinds of artistes. Large crowds of people attended the festival and watched the magnificent performances. Soon, it transformed into Argungu international fishing and cultural festival. At first, this festival was supposed to be non-religious, but eventually, it gained some traditional religious notes .
The festival officially resumed in 1934 though some people believed it exixted before the said time. The historic significance of it is celebrating the end of long hostility between Kebbi kingdom and Sokoto caliphate region. The 1934 festival was known for its large attendance and the presence of officials, an example being Sultan of Sokoto, who was invited by the Emir of Argungu. The Emir council also arranged a huge fishing exhibition, which symbolized the identity of Kabawa. The boxing and wrestling events were canceled since the government felt they were not as entertaining anymore and also wasn’t appropriate for remembering a peaceful event. Thus, the festival was now devoted entirely to fishing .
Since 1934, the government paid special attention to the fishing event in Argungu, trying to make it as festive and memorable as possible. Some large investments were put into the development of the annual fishing celebration. The event takes place every year for four days, and the grand finale usually takes place on Saturday or Sunday.
The most active participation of the government in the festival development started in the late 1960s when the Northern Regional Government was established. They invested a lot of money in the restructuring of the event to make it as interesting and exciting as possible for Nigerians and the tourists. There was a strict aim to make Argungu fishing festival a cultural pride of Nigeria, and the organizers succeeded in it.
In 1970, the attendance of the festival reached 100,000 people. More and more government officials started visiting the event, including ambassadors from other countries, and it started attracting more and more regular Nigerians. Even the other Nigerian states have established their own camps in the fishing village. As of today, the Argungu festival is visited by travelers from Europe, the United States, South East Asia, and other African countries like Cameroon, Benin Republic, Niger etc
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The Argungu festival started attracting various international guests, including music performers and entertainers, in the late 1970s. Nowadays, it has a lot of various activities, which include a grand fishing competition, a diverse agriculture show, craft exhibitions, cultural entertainment, and music compositions. Also, the program includes Kabanci display, which includes different kinds of water competitions – swimming, wild duck catching, fishing with bare hands, canoe races, diving competitions, and the other ones. The archery and motor-rally competitions have been included in the festival program too.
Lots of governors from other states often attend the Argungu festival, and many of them express their gratitude to Kebbi State for organizing this special event over the years. Argungu festival has contributed to the tourism of Kebbi State and entire Nigeria, as the town has become one of the most popular and favourite tourist attractions, and the economy along with infrastructure has rapidly increased. Argungu is now locally and internationally famous, and the festive event is appealing to many guests from all over Africa and the world.
Nowadays, more than 30,000 fishermen participate in the contest every year. The primary highlight of the festival is a large fishing contest, where the person who catches the largest fish wins $7,500. The record was set in 2005 when the winner caught a 75 kg fish, and it is still the largest one in history that was caught on the Argungu festival.
As we can see, the Argungu fishing festival holds a proud place among the traditional festivals in Nigeria, and every person who loves fun and competitions should visit it sometime.
Abubakar Yau from Augie Local Government Area of Kebbi has emerged winner of the 2020 Argungu International fishing festival. He got over N7million, two new cars and two Hajj seats for catching the biggest fish weighing 78 kilograms.()
Yau’s catch was rated the best among the fishes caught at the Matan Fadah river.
Over 50,000 fishermen participated in the annual cultural festival held in Argungu local government area of kebbi state.
Malam Bala Yahaya-Bagaye emerged second with 75 kilogramme fish while Malam Maiwake Sani Silami from sokoto stste came third for catching a fish with 70 kilogrammes.source
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Chairman, Northern Governors Forum, Gov. Simon Lalong, donated N3 million to the first position, N2 million to the second position and N1 million to the third position.
Gov. Aminu Tambuwal donated N3 million, N2 million and N1 million to the first, second and third positions respectively and a Hajj seat for the third position.
West African Cotton Company Limited (WACOT) donated a new car, N1 million and Hajj seat to first position while Dr Zainab Bagudu, wife of Kebbi State Governor, also donated a brand new car to him.
Gov. Aminu Tambuwal donated N3 million, N2 million and N1 million to the first, second and third positions respectively and a Hajj seat for the third position.
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West African Cotton Company Limited (WACOT) donated a new car, N1 million and Hajj seat to first position while Dr Zainab Bagudu, wife of Kebbi State Governor, also donated a brand new car to him.
Conclusion
Argungu is a festival I will like to visit next. But the security situation around the Northern part of Nigeria makes tourists feel unsafe to visit these great festivals.
Thanks for reading through. I want to invite @jollybake, @concord-leo and @bennethade to join this interesting contest.
Friend, this tradition is quite interesting, I did not know that such a large fair could be held in your country!
There are many contestants but the winners receive great awards that is why there are so many participants..
I'm glad you keep up the tradition!
Greetings, a pleasure to read you.
Thanks @edgargonzalez for stopping by to read and comment on my post.
Wow, indepth expo on the Argungu fishing festival. Any Nigerian who has not heard of this festival most likely started skipping classes from nursery school, the name is so popular even though not many know the details. Thank s for taking time to explain this festival.
Yeah that's right😃 it is a great festival. thanks for reading through and dropping your comment. I will love to see your entry soon.
This is well articulated write up about the Argungu festivals. Though I read it during my school days but reading through your post I got in depth knowledge about the festival. I will like to read more of your post.
Thanks @concord-leo for reading through my post ad commenting. I will love to read your own entry.
I am so thrilled about this festival that I will love to visit the northern part of Nigeria just to witness the happiness in the faces of the winners of the festival. And also to share in the joy of the festival
Nigeria is truly blessed.
Thank you @adorable-diala for this masterpiece
Thanks @jollybake for reading and commenting on my post. Visiting Kebbi state for this festival is one of the things in my bucket list to do.
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