
The Vibrant Ijaw People: BMA Celebrating Culture and Excellence
In the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the Ijaw people shine bright with their rich cultural heritage. Known for their warm hospitality, the Ijaw welcome guests with open arms, offering delicious traditional delicacies like opuru fulo(shrimp soup), kekefiyai( unripe plantain porridge), pulofiyai, odu(yellow soup), igina beni(pepper soup).beriba and indi (your bole and fish) and more.
Ijaw traditional attire is a stunning display of colours, patterns, and textures. The intricate designs and bold prints reflect the community’s vibrant spirit. From the elegant wrappers and blouses to the dashing caps and head gears, Ijaw fashion is a true celebration of African heritage and we are calling on you to wear your Ijaw traditional attire and showcase your cultural pride to the most prestigious event in the region even if you are not Ijaw, be proud to be associated with us.
The 12th edition of the Bayelsa Media Awards (BMA) is just around the corner, and we are calling on all and sundry to attend in their finest Ijaw traditional attire. It will be the best BMA yet, with captivating performances, award ceremonies, and networking opportunities.
Cast your vote for the nominees who have made significant contributions to media and entertainment. Join us in recognizing and rewarding outstanding achievements in the industry.
Visit www.bma.org.ng to vote for your preferred nominees and learn more about the Bayelsa Media Awards. Let’s come together to celebrate the best of Bayelsa’s media and entertainment industry.
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