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For the Culture | Efe Edosio

For the Culture | Efe Edosio

For the Culture | Efe Edosio

Explore the vibrant richness of West-African festival cultures through the lens of renowned documentary photographer Efe Edosio. The exhibition showcases age-old traditions from cultural festivals across various West-African communities, including the Ofala Festival in Onitsha, the Opobo Nwaotam Festival in Opobo, and the Voodoo Festival in Benin Republic.

Explore the vibrant richness of West-African festival cultures through the lens of renowned documentary photographer Efe Edosio. The exhibition showcases age-old traditions from cultural festivals across various West-African communities, including the Ofala Festival in Onitsha, the Opobo Nwaotam Festival in Opobo, and the Voodoo Festival in Benin Republic.

Explore the vibrant richness of West-African festival cultures through the lens of renowned documentary photographer Efe Edosio. The exhibition showcases age-old traditions from cultural festivals across various West-African communities, including the Ofala Festival in Onitsha, the Opobo Nwaotam Festival in Opobo, and the Voodoo Festival in Benin Republic.

Explore the vibrant richness of West-African festival cultures through the lens of renowned documentary photographer Efe Edosio. The exhibition showcases age-old traditions from cultural festivals across various West-African communities, including the Ofala Festival in Onitsha, the Opobo Nwaotam Festival in Opobo, and the Voodoo Festival in Benin Republic.

For the Culture | Efe Edosio

For the Culture | Efe Edosio

Efe Edosio is a Lagos-based documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on capturing the cultural richness of Africa through a contemporary lens.

Efe Edosio is a Lagos-based documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on capturing the cultural richness of Africa through a contemporary lens.

Efe Edosio is a Lagos-based documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on capturing the cultural richness of Africa through a contemporary lens.

The Goethe-Institut Nigeria, the German Cultural Centre in Lagos organises and supports a broad spectrum of cultural activities that present the German culture in Nigeria and promote international cultural exchange through projects in cooperation with Nigerian partners.

The Goethe-Institut Nigeria, the German Cultural Centre in Lagos organises and supports a broad spectrum of cultural activities that present the German culture in Nigeria and promote international cultural exchange through projects in cooperation with Nigerian partners.

The Goethe-Institut Nigeria, the German Cultural Centre in Lagos organises and supports a broad spectrum of cultural activities that present the German culture in Nigeria and promote international cultural exchange through projects in cooperation with Nigerian partners.

The Goethe-Institut Nigeria, the German Cultural Centre in Lagos organises and supports a broad spectrum of cultural activities that present the German culture in Nigeria and promote international cultural exchange through projects in cooperation with Nigerian partners.

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