Sunday, 7 June 2026

Ojude Oba 2026 in Photos

Ojude Oba 2026 brought thousands to Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, for one of Nigeria’s most celebrated Yoruba cultural festivals. From stunning bùbá and ìró to agbadas, coral beads, the regberegbe parade, and the horse rides, here is everything we saw on the ground.

Ojude Oba 2026 was everything the calendar had been building towards, and the BellaNaija team was on ground in Ijebu-Ode to take it all in. Held annually in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, in the days following Eid al-Adha, the festival is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated Yoruba cultural gatherings, and this year’s edition drew thousands of attendees dressed in their finest, gathered to honour a tradition that has held strong for well over a century. Whatever expectations you came in with, the day exceeded them.

The fashion was a full conversation on its own. Women arrived in bùbá and ìró that spanned rich aso-oke, adire, and lace, accessorised with coral beads, embroidered hand fans, matching shoes and purses, and sunglasses and parasols that made the afternoon sun feel like a backdrop rather than an inconvenience. The men brought their own strong showing, with agbadas well-fitted and caps sitting just right, the overall effect one of deep cultural pride worn with ease. Every detail, from the umbrellas twirling overhead to the beads layered at the neck and wrist, elevated the outfits further, adding layers of texture, colour, and cultural meaning.



By Funmilayo Sanya.

Full story at Bella Naija

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