Otu Flags Off First Calabar Carnival Dry-Run

Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River state, Sunday, flagged off the first dry run for the 2025 Carnival Calabar, with an appeal to foreign revellers and tourists to get on board.
Speaking at the Millennium Park in Calabar, Governor Otu expressed immense excitement and optimism about this year’s edition, describing it as a historic convergence of reconciliation, cultural revival, and global attraction for Africa’s biggest street party.
“I feel very excited and so glad that this coincidence has happened,” Governor Otu said.
“Like the Bible says, all things work together for good for those who trust in the Lord. God knew why He made it so, that today we are not only celebrating reconciliation and unity but also marking the 20th anniversary of the Calabar Carnival,” he stated.
While extending a warm invitation to tourists and fun-seekers across the world, Otu assured that the 2025 Carnival Calabar Festival would be one of the most vibrant and colorful editions ever witnessed.
“I am welcoming the whole world to come to Calabar and enjoy this great party with us,” he declared.
“If you do not come, you are going to miss too much. The theme this year, ‘Traces of Time’, captures our journey through culture, creativity, and transformation. You will see your heritage beautifully displayed right here in Calabar, the home of culture and heritage.”
He further commended the organizers, band leaders, and stakeholders in the state’s creative industry for their perseverance and commitment to sustaining the Carnival Calabar brand over the past two decades, urging them to make this landmark anniversary edition truly unforgettable.