Get set to experience Enugu’s vibrant culture in a grand national festival that features music, dance, cuisine, art, and tradition. This November, Enugu—the Coal City—will transform into Nigeria’s cultural capital as it hosts the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST 2025). The festival, also known as Nigeria’s “Cultural Olympics,” holds from November 22 to 29. The week-long celebration will bring together artists, performers, and cultural enthusiasts from across the country under the theme “Connected Culture.”
For visitors, NAFEST 2025 promises more than performances—it’s an invitation to discover the spirit of Igboland and the warmth of Enugu’s people.
A City Alive With Tradition
Enugu is already famous for its masquerades, highlife music, and bustling art scene. During NAFEST, the energy will intensify as Okpara Square hosts dazzling opening and closing ceremonies with live superstar performances. Expect music, dance, drama, and traditional displays that celebrate Nigeria’s cultural unity.
The International Conference Centre will host some of the festival’s most exciting competitions, including Dance Off Naija, Jollof Wars, and Swag Show, where states will showcase their creativity in food, fashion, and performance.
Culture Meets Adventure
For first-time visitors, NAFEST is also a gateway to explore Enugu’s natural and historical treasures. The Ngwo Pine Forest zipline, Ovu Lake golf resort, Awhum Waterfalls, and the towering Okpatu Cross are just a few of the city’s attractions. Whether it’s hiking through rolling hills or tasting street delicacies like okpa and abacha, Enugu offers experiences that blend tradition with adventure.
A Festival for Everyone
Families will enjoy the Children’s Cultural Fiesta and language competitions, while sports enthusiasts can witness traditional wrestling and Dambe boxing. Art lovers can browse exhibitions and attend workshops, and foodies will delight in the diversity of indigenous dishes served throughout the festival.
What makes NAFEST unique is its sense of community—states compete, but they also share and connect. Visitors often leave with not just memories but a deeper appreciation of Nigeria’s unity in diversity.
Enugu’s Big Moment
Governor Peter Mbah has positioned NAFEST as part of Enugu’s broader tourism drive. With new infrastructure, over 300 hotels, and a growing reputation as a cultural destination, the Coal City is ready to welcome thousands of guests.
As the Minister of Arts and Culture, Hannatu Musawa, said, “This will undoubtedly be a most remarkable NAFEST.”
Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
If you’ve ever wanted to experience Nigeria’s culture in one place—music, dance, cuisine, art, and heritage—NAFEST 2025 in Enugu is the moment. Beyond the shows, it’s about meeting people, sharing traditions, and feeling the heartbeat of a nation united by culture.
So, mark your calendar, pack your bags, and prepare to celebrate Connected Culture in the Coal City this November. Enugu is waiting to welcome you.