
BADAGRY DIASPORA FESTIVAL
6TH DOOR OF RETURN
(27th – 31st october)
disapora festival badagry
OVERVIEW
The Diaspora Festival Badagry, is an iconic and symbolic fesival with a long tradition of celebrating the best of diversity in our rich African Culture and heritage. Over the past 10 years, this much-loved festival has attracted over 500,000 footfalls as well as national and international audiences.
The festival has gained considerable traction as one of West Africa tourist attractions that takes place in the month of October. This edition is scheduled to hold between 27th - 31st October, 2025
The week long is a celebration of the strong seated roots of African cultures, its spread and its influence in the diaspora. The festival is also a platform that amplifies and draws awareness to modern day slavery and neo-colonialism and remembers the victims of the Trans-Alantic slave trade. Above all, the festival seeks to showcase the growth, beauty, grace and diversity of rich African cultures and serve as a beacon for Diasporans to relate with their heritage and find their way home.





KEY FEATURES
The festival is hinged on the pivots of; The Door of Return Ceremony, The Cultural Displays. However, in order to create a multi-cultural and universal appeal, these main activities are supported by numerous other activities that include;
- Symposium
- Aje Festival
- Obatala/Ogun Badagry
- Royal welcome carnival
- Boat Regatta
- Zangbeto Masquerade Procession
- Vothun Festival
- Adoption of African names and conferment of chieftaincy titles
- Music concert

DOOR OF RETURN

The Diaspora Door of Return ceremony constitutes the ideological crux of the Badagry Diaspora Door of Return festival. The ceremony celebrates a symbolic reversed trajectory against what the POINT of NO RETURN notion of the dark era of slavery epitomizes. The Door of Return speaks against the old notion that the enslaved Africans and their offspring, no matter the length of time, will never return to Africa. The Door of Return ceremony is therefore a symbolic re-union in which African descents (our brothers and sisters) in the diaspora shall be welcome back to Africa, Nigeria in particular, through the symbolic Door of Return ceremony like kings and queens with crowns on their heads as against the inhuman, forceful journey of their progenitors as chattels to the plantations in the Americas and Europe. The Door is designed to be opened for them by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or his representative in a symbolic return celebration from the ancient Badagry slave port at Gberefu (The Point of No Return) across the Badagry Lagoon in a cruise-boat decorated in Nigerian national colour, flanked by a number of flamboyantly decorated boat regattas with pomp and pageantry.
The returnees are welcome in festival like reception with pomp and pageantry into the hands of government officials, traditional rulers, foreign diplomats and the host community.
The Door of Return is an iconic tourist attraction standing tall above the land surface. A symbol of triumph of good over evil…the intrinsic resilient spirit of Africans to survive under any condition anywhere on the surface of the earth. It is the first of its kind in Africa. Apart from its unique aesthetic status, it is invented to instigate nostalgia and a sense of homecoming in the African descents in the Diaspora to return to their ancestral roots. It serves as concrete impression that Africa, particularly Nigeria, is receptive to their homecoming and their eventual reintegration and engagement into the African society.
THE ROYAL WELCOME CARNIVAL PROSSESSION

The essence is to give the returnees a royal welcome back to their ancestral land. Often time the carnival is led by the King of Badagry. This colorful procession to take place in the heart of Badagry featuring the Africans in Diaspora, various youth, socio-cultural and interest groups all parading in a rich ensemble of costumes and accessories showcasing rhythmic dance displays and choreography. The carnival will bring to the fore-front the message of group identity and harmonization of purpose that is one of the strongest African cultural aspects where individuality is cast aside and people come together in unison to achieve a set goal. This is a one-day event of richness of African cultures, there will be rewards for the most entertaining display groups as well as the best dressed groups and overall best group.
CULTURAL DISPLAY
The cultural display is an expression of our rich African culture and heritage. They symbolize our strong affinity to nature and our ancestry. The festival maintains ancient rites. Customs and skills, engages a broad spectrum of the community and offers platform for passing knowledge and experience to the next generation. The displays will include dances by different masquerade groups on different days of the festival, these groups will showcase how African societies have learnt to appreciate, harness and master the different cultural elements.
BOAT REGATTA
This event brings to the fore-front, the monikers of Lagos State as the state of aquatic splendor. It is a rich display of the sea-faring culture of the African people. The boat regatta will have as participants, numerous sea-faring communities and groups showcasing rhythmic displays on boat craftily decorated and adored. The regatta will be competitive in nature with the winning prize going top the most creative, entertaining and bes adorned groups on the water.