Onitsha to Hold Its Annual Ofala Festival on October 16

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By Vincent Ujumadu

The Palace of the Obi of Onitsha has announced that the annual Ofala Onitsha Festival will take place on Friday, October 16, 2026, under the theme “From Resilience to Progress.”

Okechukwu Mike Areh, Chairman of the Ofala Steering Committee, said the theme reflects the collective spirit, determination, and aspirations of the Onitsha people.

He explained that the theme captures the resolve of Ndi Onicha to preserve their heritage while striving for greater progress and development.

“This theme, ‘From Resilience to Progress,’ calls on every Onye Onicha to move forward and advance our heritage and future together,” Areh said.

Areh noted that the Ofala festival, deeply rooted in spirituality and tradition, remains the highlight of the Onitsha ceremonial calendar.

“Ofala is primarily a celebration by the monarch and his subjects of the Obi’s annual emergence from seclusion, during which the monarch is believed to have successfully negotiated the fortunes of the kingdom,” he stated.

He added that the festival also commemorates the historic discovery that yam is a safe and valuable source of food, symbolising joy, renewal, and thanksgiving among the people.

According to Areh, the event serves as a rite of renewal for the Obi and reinforces the bond between the throne and the people.

While retaining its significance as an annual traditional and ritual obligation, Areh observed that the festival has evolved into a major cultural event featuring a wide range of activities.

These include an international art exhibition, the Ofala Youth Carnival, and community‑focused medical, health and wellbeing outreach programmes.

The annual festival is expected to attract traditional rulers, cultural enthusiasts, dignitaries and visitors from across Nigeria and beyond, further reinforcing Onitsha’s reputation as a centre of rich cultural heritage and tradition.

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