November 22, 2025
The 2025 festival of arts and culture originally slated to begin on November 22 and was to be hosted by Enugu State, has been postponed by the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy.
According to the announcement, the decision to postpone the festival followed a careful assessment of the national mood amid rising insecurity across various parts of the country.
Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Minister, Nneka Anibeze, announced the postponement in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.
Excerpts of the statement read, “In solidarity with affected families and communities, and out of deep respect for lives lost, the Minister, Hannatu Musawa, in consultation with stakeholders, has approved postponing the festival to a later date.
“NAFEST has always played a powerful role in nation-building by bringing Nigerians together, strengthening social cohesion and offering a platform for cultural diplomacy and soft power.
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“As one of the few national events capable of projecting a positive and inclusive image of Nigeria, showcasing unity, hospitality and national confidence, this year’s edition, with over 28 states preparing to participate, was poised to send a strong message of resilience and unity.
“However, given the current national mood, the Federal Government believes it is more respectful and responsible to postpone the festival rather than proceed while many citizens are grieving.”
While a new date for NAFEST 2025 will be announced following further consultations with stakeholders, including security agencies, the Minister emphasised that the decision reflects values of empathy, national unity, and collective sensitivity.
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“The Ministry appreciates the understanding and support of participating states, cultural troupes, partners, and the Nigerian public.
“Our commitment to showcasing Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity remains unwavering, and we look forward to delivering an even stronger, more unifying NAFEST at the appropriate time.”





