BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 3, and Monday, April 6, 2026, as public holidays to mark this year’s Easter celebration. April 3 is Good Friday, while April 6 is Easter Monday. Load image
On Good Friday, even the Pope lays everything down. No ring. No shoes. No staff. No chasuble. The man who carries the weight of Catholic Church strips himself of every visible sign of power… and walks barefoot before the Cross. Why? Because on this day, there is no throne, Show more Load image
The greatest restoration in history began with the ultimate sacrifice. As we work to refine and restore our dear state, may this Good Friday renew our faith, deepen our love for one another, and strengthen our collective resolve. I wish you a solemn and prayerful Good Friday. Load image 8 KB
President Tinubu Arrives in Lagos After Jos Visit Following his return to Lagos, Tinubu will observe Good Friday before proceeding to Iperu in Ogun State for the commissioning of a cargo airport. He will also commission projects in Lagos and Bayelsa before returning to Abuja. Load image
israeli troops engage in the yearly “Beating up of Christians” festival which starts on Good Friday: spitting, bashing, arresting, wounding 1:15 Load video
Today, Israeli forces will be enjoying the annual 'Beating of the Christians' festival which starts on Good Friday. Every year, Jewish police, military and citizens enjoy an orgy of beating, humiliating and spitting on Christian pilgrims. 1:15 6 MB Load video From Parody Jeff
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We get to do this on Good Friday!! So excited!!!!!! I remember how excited I used to be when I was little on Good Fridays because we get to venerate the giant Crucifix. It is so good to be Catholic. It is the best thing ever! Are you looking forward to venerating Show more Load image 61 KB
Good Friday serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and suffering that Jesus endured, marking the act of ultimate love and redemption towards humanity. Religious services, including a series of readings and meditations on the seven last words of Jesus from the Cross, processions and re-enactments of the Passion of Christ, are hallmarks of Good Friday Observance.
The Nigerian Christian community, predominantly Catholics, Anglicans, and various Protestant denominations, mirrors the global observance of Good Friday. However, the day also has an indigenous imprint on its history. Oral tradition often recounts the spread of this holy day in Nigeria via early Catholic missions in the 19th century, then later by other Christian denominations. Good Friday is a day marked by Nigerians as a solemn reflection in close relation to the global understanding, imbued with indigenous forms of worship and spirituality.
In Nigeria, Good Friday observances take on various forms depending on local traditions and denominations. Many Nigerians mark the day with special church services that include dramatization of Jesus' crucifixion. This often includes procession walks in the early hours of the morning, reminiscent of the path that Jesus took on his way to the cross. Elaborate theatrical performances depict the Passion of Christ, imbuing a sense of local reality to the events. Good Friday typically occurs on the Friday before Easter Sunday. However, the dates may vary in the Gregorian calendar, falling either in March or April.
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In the predominantly Christian south-eastern region of Nigeria, especially in Igboland, there is a tradition of refraining from making noise on Good Friday. The quietness represents mourning for the death of Jesus Christ.
One unique Nigerian tradition on Good Friday is the theatrical performance known as the "Passion Play". This dramatic play reenacts the betrayal, trial, and death of Jesus.
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One tradition on Good Friday is to make and eat hot cross buns. The bread, which is slightly sweet, has a cross on the top that represents the crucifixion. It is thought to be an English tradition that dates back 500 years.
Attend Church Services: Good Friday is a significant day in Christianity, and many Nigerians attend church services. Various denominations have different types of services, including Catholic masses, Protestant services, and Pentecostal gatherings.
Read a book to learn more about Good Friday in Nigeria: God's People, God's Land, God's Time: A Nigerian Christian Perspective - By George Osuide Amajor Nigeria: Beyond the Rituals of Good Friday and Easter - By Charles Okonji