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File copy of earlier Fanti Carnival event
The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, has announced temporary road closures in preparation for the Lagos Fanti Carnival scheduled for Monday, April 6 2026.
According to a post obtained from the Lagos State’s X account on Friday, The affected areas include: King George V Road (junction by Mobil Filling Station)
Onikan Roundabout, inbound to TBS
Flagstaff House, inbound to TBS
Outer Marina by State House, inbound to TBS
Campbell Street, by the Old Defence Building
Catholic Mission Street, by St. Nicholas Church.
“All closures will commence from 7:00 a.m. on the day of the event.
“Motorists and residents are advised to plan alternative routes and expect traffic delays around the affected areas,” the post read.
The state government expressed regrets for any inconvenience and thanked the public for their cooperation during the carnival.
The Lagos Fanti Carnival is expected to draw large crowds, with festivities celebrating the city’s rich culture and heritage.
The Lagos Fanti Carnival is an annual cultural festival organized by the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture.
It celebrates the state’s vibrant arts, music, dance, and heritage, attracting both residents and tourists.
The event typically involves parades, street performances, and cultural displays across Lagos, which can lead to significant traffic congestion in central areas. (The PUNCH)