The Custodian of the great Ijaw traditional Culture and heritage, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, the High Priest of Bini-Ebi and servant of Madinorbo Okun, has invited the Ijaw Nation and the general public to participate in ths 2026 Bini-Ebi Amadinor Annual Festival.

The festival, a sacred encounter of devotion, redemption, thanksgiving, veneration and cultural heritage, will hold in the ancient Ogulagha Kingdom.

The three-day spiritual and cultural event is scheduled to run from March 2 to March 4, 2026, and will feature a series of sacred rites, thanksgiving sessions and colourful cultural displays.

Activities lined up for the festival include masquerade performances, traditional dances, indigenous sacred songs and special prayer sessions for humanity.

Programme of Events
Day 1(March 1): Arrival of guests and Owu Dinkoru rites
Day 2 – 3(March 2&3): Main festival activities
Day 4(March 4): Grand finale of the Bini-Ebi Amadinor Festival
The event will take place at the Bini-Ebi Amadinor Temple in Ogulagha community, located in Burutu Local Government Area.

Bini-Ebi Amadinor annual festival remains a significant spiritual and cultural gathering that celebrates the rich traditions and heritage of the Ijaw





