3

List Of Public Holiday From August Till December

As the year progresses into the vibrant “Ember months,” Nigeria observes several significant national and regional holidays. These dates are…
List Of Public Holidays To Expect In Nigeria Between December 2024 And January 2025

As the year progresses into the vibrant “Ember months,” Nigeria observes several significant national and regional holidays. These dates are vital for businesses, government operations, and community planning.

Here are the lists of public holidays scheduled to be observed as the year comes to a close:

National Public Holidays

– 5 September (Friday) – Eid al-Maulud (Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday)

– 1 October (Wednesday) – Independence Day (National Day)

– 25 December (Thursday) – Christmas Day

– 26 December (Friday) – Boxing Day

Regional Public Holidays

– 20 August (Wednesday) – Ìṣẹ̀ṣe (Isese) Day, observed in southwestern states (e.g., Osun, Oyo, Lagos, Ogun) to celebrate Yoruba traditional heritage

– 22 December (Monday) – Sambisa Memorial Day, observed in Borno State in memory of Boko Haram victims
Office Holidays

– 2 November (Sunday) – Thanksgiving Day, a regional observation in Bayelsa State

The period from September to December, often referred to as Nigeria’s “Ember Months,” is marked by heightened social activity, financial pressure, and festive anticipation, notably with the Christmas and New Year holidays approaching.

Eid al-Maulud marks the beginning of a religious commemoration in early September. Independence Day on 1 October is celebrated nationwide with parades and cultural displays.

The year culminates with Christmas and Boxing Day, major Christian and nationwide holidays.

Certain regions also commemorate local festivals and memorials, such as Isese Day and the Sambisa Memorial, reflecting Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity and regional histories.

The post List Of Public Holiday From August Till December appeared first on Naija News.

Admin