Argungu Fishing Festival
| Argungu Fishing Festival | |
|---|---|
A man catches a big fish in the River. | |
| Location(s) | Kebbi |
| Country | Nigeria |
| Inaugurated | 1934 |
| Argungu international fishing and cultural festival | |
|---|---|
| Country | Nigeria |
| Reference | 00271 |
| Region | Africa |
| Inscription history | |
| Inscription | 2016 (11th session) |
| List | Representative |
The Argungu Fishing Festival or Argungu Dance Festival is an annual four-day festival in Kebbi State and other northern states like Niger in the north-western part of Northern Nigeria. The region is made up of fertile river areas of matanfada, mala with much irrigation and orchards (lambu in Hausa). The majority of inhabitants are Muslim fishermen. The Kanta Museum is the main historical centre in Argungu for visitors across the globe. People from around the world travel to Argungu just to witness the occasion. The main purpose of the Argungu fishing festival is for fishing and unity. The festival is usually a four-day cultural event.