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Rt Hon Orok Duke Confirms Readiness for Tinkoriko 2026 as Calabar Awaits Grand Parade




The founder and patron of Tinkoriko, Otuekong Rt Hon Orok Otu Duke, PhD, has announced that preparations for the 2026 edition of the annual cultural celebration are complete, with youths and community members ready to flood the streets of Calabar tomorrow. Since its founding in 1993, Tinkoriko has grown into a platform that promotes unity, cultural pride, and social harmony, drawing participants from diverse political, social, and economic backgrounds across the State. The event remains a vibrant showcase of Calabar’s rich heritage, blending music, dance, and artistic expression in a display of tradition and joy.

In readiness for the parade, Tinkoriko T-shirts have been distributed to all registered participants, ensuring everyone is fully prepared to join the festivities. Speaking on the eve of the event, Otuekong Duke described Tinkoriko as “a platform for our youths to connect with their roots, celebrate our shared culture, and engage in meaningful activities that promote peace and togetherness.” He emphasised that the celebration continues to offer young people opportunities to be positively engaged, fostering a sense of belonging while keeping them away from societal vices such as violence, drug abuse, and cultism.

The procession will begin at Efut Street and wind through key landmarks, including Hawkins, Chamley, Target, Mary Slessor, Marian Road, Barracks Road, 11-11 Roundabout, and Calabar Road, before culminating at the Watt Market Roundabout. Organisers say the 2026 edition will uphold Tinkoriko’s legacy as the second largest street procession in the State after the Calabar Carnival, reinforcing its role as a cultural institution that strengthens communal ties, inspires future generations, and celebrates the richness of Cross River’s heritage.

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