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Catch of the day: Pictures from spectacular Nigerian fishing festival
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Catch of the day: Pictures from spectacular Nigerian fishing festival

BBC World · Feb 21, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Days of competition culminate in a fishing contest rooted in efforts to cement local peace.

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Catch of the day: Pictures from spectacular Nigerian fishing festival2 hours agoSani MaikatangaArgunguAFP via Getty ImagesWith their nets at the ready, tens of thousands of fishermen were poised to take part in a traditional festival in northern Nigeria last weekend after a six-year break due to Covid and security concerns.The drummers beat out the traditional rhythm of the Kabawa people as the Sarkin Ruwan, or custodian of the river, performed a ceremony before the competition could begin at this decades-old event.Sani MaikatangaParticipants had been gathering since early in the morning.Sani MaikatangaSani MaikatangaThey then began the sprint towards the Matan Fada river, which is closed for the rest of the year to allow fish stocks to grow ahead of the festival.AFP via Getty ImagesWith their nets flapping behind them, and carrying large gourds, they plunged into the water to take part in a contest that marked the culmination of four days of celebrations at the Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival, which this year was attended by President Bola Tinubu.AFP via Getty ImagesThe fishermen waded through the water, which reached to their chins in parts, and dragged their nets along the bottom. The gourd was used as a buoyancy aid and a place to put the catch.The Sarkin Ruwan oversaw the competition from his canoe.AFP via Getty ImagesOnce on dry land, the fish were handed to the judges, who hauled the enormous creatures onto the scales.The winner caught a giant croaker fish weighing 59kg (9st 2lb) and was awarded two new cars and 1m naira ($740; £550) in prize money.Other huge fish, like the one below, were also pulled out of the river but fell short of first place.AFP via Getty ImagesWith roots stretching back a century, the festival formally began in 1934 as a way to cement peace between two previously warring sides - the Kebbi Kingdom, and the Sokoto Caliphate.Sani MaikatangaThe Sarkin Ruwan, Alhaji Hussaini Makwashe, above, described Argungu as a place where people can share their love and celebrate the culture of this part of Nigeria.Anadolu via Getty ImagesThe event, recognised by the UN's cultural organisation, Unesco, now attracts tens of thousands of participants and spectators from Nigeria and neighbouring countries.Sani MaikatangaIbrahim Gulma, above, said that it was the visitors from across Nigeria and elsewhere in the region who made Argungu special. Sani MaikatangaDozens of other competitions took place in the build-up to the fishing challenge on the fourth day, including archery.Sani MaikatangaTraditional music and drumming also provided an accompaniment to the activities.Sani MaikatangaAnadolu via Getty ImagesThe traditional combat sport of dambe also attracted huge crowds.ReutersFighters wrap ropes around their punching hand, named "the spear", and block oncoming blows with the other, referred to as the "shield".ReutersThe aim is to knock out or knock down your adversary.Sani MaikatangaBack on the water, people competed in the wild duck-catching competition.Sani MaikatangaAnd younger girls got the chance to try their luck in bare-handed fishing.Sani MaikatangaAdditional reporting by Damian Zane, Ayuba Iliya and Marco OriuntoYou may also be interested in:Getty Images/BBCBBC Africa podcasts


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