Local fisherman Abubakar Usman’s 59kg monster catch was the major highlight of the UNESCO-listed Argungu Fishing Festival, which returned on Saturday after a six-year hiatus because of insecurity in northwestern Nigeria’s Kebbi State.
Thousands of people, including a handful of women and children, defied the blistering 39°C heat to compete. Fishers from Nigeria’s west African neighbors Niger, Chad and Togo also came to compete.
The fishing festival was first staged in 1934 by the then-traditional ruler of Argungu, Muhammad Sama.
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It was held to mark an end to a century-old history of hostility and distrust between his people and the region’s most powerful ruler, the Sultan of Sokoto, then-Hassan Dan-Mu’azu.
Over the decades, the festival grew into one of Nigeria’s biggest cultural events, drawing international visitors, before insecurity and funding shortages reduced it to an occasional celebration. The last full edition was held six years ago, organizers said.
Fishers on Saturday floated on brown, round gourds as they hunted for the biggest catch in Matan Fada river, using only their hands and nets in the river’s murky waters. Thousands of spectators lined the riverbank cheering loudly.
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For the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Muhammad Mera, hosting the festival this year was a victory of some sort.
Parts of Kebbi have seen sporadic attacks in the past few years, with analysts blaming the Lakurawa terror group for the deadly violence.
“I came back to have a fuller experience,” said Adeniyi Olugbemii, 56, who is attending the festival a second time from neighboring Sokoto State.
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Outside the arena that sits on the edge of the Matan Fada, chants, drumbeats and cultural displays added to the atmosphere, highlighting the heritage that has turned Argungu into a global tourism draw.
Rukaya Ismaila, 23, said she had traveled from Kogi State, about 850km away, to attend the festival for the first time.
“The famous Argungu that we’ve been told about since primary school,” she said.
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“It is worth all the excitement,” she added, praising the way the competing fishers helped each other.
Days of activities preceded the fishing competition, including a motor rally from Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, a Durbar procession and a variety of cultural events.
Abubakar Usman’s hefty catch earned him two new saloon cars and 1 million naira (US$738.79) cash prize.
Hundreds of much smaller catches ended up at a makeshift market set up on the adjoining streets to the arena, but it was overshadowed by a political campaign for the re-election of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and Kebbi State Governor Mohammed Nasir Idris.
Billboards and posters of both men lined the streets leading to the river arena. Supporters in blue T-shirts emblazoned with their images drummed and danced, drawing crowds of their own, while songs eulogizing the visiting president blared through speakers inside the main arena.
Earlier in the day, a false start around midday had forced the already anxious contestants to plunge into the river. They had defied the scorching sun to wait for the arrival of Tinubu.
The president arrived more than two hours later, after which the contest was restarted.
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