Sponsored post. Forget
it – The Igbos are not leaving Lagos anytime soon. Threaten to drown or
deport them, it’s clear these enterprising Nigerians are here; to stay
for good.
Claiming
their place in the most commercial state in Nigeria, last weekend as
#AkioluGate was unraveling, the people of Arondizuogu, a popular Igbo
community in Imo state Nigeria were celebrating their most significant
festival- The Annual Ikeji Arondizuogu Festival at the National Stadium
Surulere, Lagos.
One of the high points of the festival was the sampling of Ace Roots drink, which had many attest to the low sugar content of the drink, ‘It is my first time tasting this drink and I am in love with it already. From the taste alone, I can tell it has low sugar, which is good for me’, Pius Ihediem, one of the guests who sampled the drink said.
Apart
from the usual festival elements, this year a new common factor was
noticed as almost all the guests were holding a cup of the new Ace Roots
herbal mixed fruits drink. The drink, which is rich in herbal content
of 14 African herbs and spices with only 6 per cent alcoholic content,
was undoubtedly the drink of the day at this year’s festival.
The people of Arondizuogu have proven yet again that Nigerians are never reluctant to embrace their roots irrespective of their place of residence.
Arondizuogu is
an annual socio-cultural and religious festival staged in different
parts of the world to celebrate thanksgiving, propitiation and
feasting.
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