As December’s rhythm begins to pulse through Port Harcourt, something vibrant is taking shape in the heart of the city. It’s that time of year again—the Funtime Festival is returning, and with it, a particular kind of magic that seems to turn the everyday into something colorful and connected.
More than just an event, it promuses to be a gathering—a true December tradition for families and friends. It’s a space designed for connection, set against a backdrop of music and laughter that promises to sparkle through the day.
The festival has carved out its home at the Olanada Primary School Field on Rumuola Road, a familiar ground that seems to transform for the occasion.
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On Saturday, the 14th of December, from noon onward, the field would become a canvas. The air will be filled with a soundtrack of curated music and the warm hum of conversation, while bursts of color, catch the eye like unexpected fireworks.
As the calendar turns, Port Harcourt prepares to lean into this moment of collective joy. It’s not about the fanfare; it’s about the experience—the shared smiles, the discovered talents, the memorable tastes, and the feeling that, for one sunny December afternoon, the city’s heartbeat is a little more joyful.
