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Culture Splash Floods Port Harcourt with Vibrant Celebration

Port Harcourt witnessed a vibrant celebration of identity this past weekend as the inaugural “Culture Splash” event successfully took the city by storm.

The festival transformed into a dynamic canvas where diverse cultures came together to celebrate shared heritage through local fun, traditional foods, pulsating music, and captivating dances. The event powerfully demonstrated that at the heart of true entertainment lies the rich tapestry of our traditions.

Organizers captured the essence of the event in a poignant social media post that resonated deeply with attendees:

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“Before trends, before timelines, before likes, there was culture. It carried us, named us, and taught us who we are. Culture is memory. Culture is identity. It lives when we wear it, speak it, dance it, and pass it on. This is more than heritage. This is who we are. We showed up. We splashed culture. First edition complete. This is just the beginning. More vibes ahead. Relive the vibes with us.“

The message emphasized the festival’s core mission: to move beyond mere exhibition and into active, joyful participation. Attendees wore traditional attire, learned dance steps, savored indigenous dishes, and shared stories, making culture a living, breathing experience.

Culture Splash in Port Harcourt has successfully made its mark, proving that in a digital age, the most profound connections are forged in the shared language of heritage.

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