Ogun Festival

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SignificanceCommemoration of the lifetime of Ogun
FrequencyAnnual
Ogun Festival
SignificanceCommemoration of the lifetime of Ogun
FrequencyAnnual

Ogun Festival is an annual festival observed by the Yoruba people of Ondo State, Nigeria in honour of Ogun, a warrior and powerful spirit of metal work believed by the Yoruba to be the first god to arrive on earth.

According to Yoruba mythology,[1] Ogun was a King and the father of Oranmiyan, and the first person to arrive on earth; he used a cutlass and a dog to clear the road for the arrival of other deities.[2] He is also said to have given the finishing touches to the first set of humans created by Obatala, the Yoruba god of creation.[3] His festival is usually held around August or September in Ondo State and parts of Ekiti state.[4][5][6][7]

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