The recognition of the Kano Durbar festival by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage not only celebrates the vibrant traditions of Hausa culture but also highlights Nigeria’s rich tapestry of customs. This prestigious acknowledgment promises to foster greater responsibility among stakeholders to preserve the festival’s legacy. With minister Hannatu Musawa’s commitment to securing more UNESCO listings, Nigeria’s unique cultural expressions are set to gain further international recognition, ultimately enriching the nation’s cultural heritage and economy.
Kano Durbar Festival Honored as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
