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Onyenwe Kenneth 🍖🎭🎩
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/masks 🎭 mask The Calabar Carnival mask festival has its roots in the traditional practices of the Efik people, who used masks to connect with ancestral spirits and ward off evil. After being suppressed during the colonial era, the festival was revived in the 1980s as a way to promote tourism and preserve cultural heritage. Today, the carnival is a vibrant celebration of creativity, unity, and diversity, featuring elaborate masks, performances, and dances. With themes that range from cultural heritage to social commentary, the festival has become a beloved event that showcases the region's rich history and resilience.
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Aysuf 🎭Ⓜ️
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