Ogun Festival
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SignificanceCommemoration of the lifetime of Ogun
FrequencyAnnual
| Ogun Festival | |
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| Significance | Commemoration of the lifetime of Ogun |
| Frequency | Annual |
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]