ARGUNGU, Nigeria — Drummers, dancers, fishermen, and government officials gathered Thursday in Argungu, in Kebbi State, as the Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival resumed for a second day, marking its return after a six-year suspension.
The four-day festival, last held in 2020 before being halted by the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to attract thousands of fishermen and visitors from across Nigeria and beyond.
Founded in 1934, the festival takes place on the northern edge of Argungu town, where the river runs through surrounding rice fields. Events include canoe races, traditional wrestling, agricultural exhibitions, and cultural performances celebrating local heritage and farming practices.

The festival will conclude on Saturday with its signature event — a grand fishing competition that draws crowds eager to witness one of Nigeria’s most iconic traditional contests.

