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Ngbayh-yo Carnival 2026 Kicks Off in Gboko with Calls for Peace and Unity

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The vibrant Ngbayh-yo Carnival 2026 is currently underway at the JS Tarka Stadium in Gboko, drawing large crowds of Benue residents eager to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Tiv people through colorful displays, traditional dances, and lively music.

Amid the festivities on January 2, 2026, participants seized the opportunity to advocate strongly for peace, unity, and harmony across all communities in Benue State. They emphasized that collective efforts are essential to sustaining stability and driving meaningful development in a state that has faced various challenges in recent years.

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The annual carnival, a cornerstone of Tiv tradition, serves not only as a platform for showcasing cultural pride but also as a powerful reminder of the role culture plays in fostering social cohesion. Attendees, including families, youths, and community leaders, turned out in impressive numbers, creating an atmosphere of joy and togetherness that reinforces bonds within the Tiv nation and beyond.

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As Benue continues to navigate socio-political and security issues, events like the Ngbayh-yo Carnival provide a vital space for reflection and renewal, highlighting the enduring strength of cultural identity in promoting reconciliation and progress. The ongoing celebration in Gboko stands as a testament to the resilience and unity of the people, sending a clear message that peace remains the foundation for a prosperous future.

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