nyakékét
Nyakékét is a term originating from the Igbo language, spoken by the Igbo people of Nigeria. It translates literally to "head of the year" or "beginning of the year." In its cultural context, nyakékét refers to the Igbo New Year or the celebration marking the start of a new agricultural cycle. This period is significant as it often coincides with the end of the dry season and the onset of the rainy season, a crucial time for farmers.
The celebration of nyakékét typically involves various traditional customs and rituals. These can include communal gatherings,