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Edo Carnival Winners Paid As Organisers Address Controversy


What began as a wave of controversy surrounding delayed payments has ended on a celebratory note, as winners of the Edo Carnival band competition were officially presented with their prizes at a ceremony held on April 18, 2026.

The carnival, which captured public attention with its vibrant displays and energetic performances, had, in the weeks following its conclusion, been overshadowed by complaints from some participants over delays in prize disbursement.

“The concerns, widely shared on social media, fueled speculation and raised questions about the credibility of the carnival and its backers.

However, the narrative shifted at the prize presentation ceremony in Benin City, where beneficiaries gathered to receive their long-awaited rewards in an atmosphere marked by relief, excitement, and renewed confidence.

Addressing attendees at the event, the co-convenor, Hon. Daniel Eromosele, clarified misconceptions surrounding the organisation of the carnival.

He stated unequivocally that the Edo State Government was not the organiser of the event but merely a supporter, alongside corporate partners and other stakeholders. According to him, claims accusing the government of failing to pay participants were false, misleading, and unfair.

He urged the public to be responsible in their communication and to avoid spreading misinformation, emphasising the distinction between supporting and organizing such initiatives. He further noted that while financial rewards are important, the carnival represents a broader platform aimed at promoting Edo State’s rich cultural heritage, fostering unity, and creating future opportunities for participants.

Hon. Eromosele also used the occasion to commend the planning team, sponsors, and participants for making the maiden edition of the carnival a success, describing the event as a historic showcase of creativity, energy, and cultural pride.

For the winners, the moment symbolised more than just financial compensation; it served as recognition of their dedication and contribution to preserving and promoting Edo culture. The ceremony effectively laid to rest weeks of uncertainty, replacing doubt with fulfilment.

Looking ahead, the convener announced plans for the 2026 edition of the Edo Carnival, promising a larger, more structured event with expanded participation and stronger partnerships. He described the initiative as the beginning of a lasting cultural legacy for the Edo people.

As the dust settles on the initial controversy, the successful disbursement of prizes has restored confidence in the initiative, returning the spotlight to the talent and achievements of its performers.



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