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Ebira Carnival 2015: What to expect at the Pre-carnival picnic


With few days to the annual Ebira carnival, Ebira Youth Explorers (Joint organizers of the carnival picnic) has revealed plans for improved delivery through the provision of attractive decor with befitting sitting arrangements and more side attractions for the attendees.

Recall that the pre-carnival picnic is widely adjudged as the most exciting moment for reunions and endless fun grabbing for old friends and associates traveling home for the year-end holiday.


Beside introducing new delicacies to the regular traditional menus at the Food corner, more games and robust entertainment from arrays of local and nationally celebrated artistes will be adopted to make this year's edition an event to remember.

Below are some of the sitting-plans for groups, families, associates and regular guests. Please note that as the event is witnessing its fifth year, a lot of innovative concepts being adopted to spark your excitement attracts 'token' charges. While mats will be available for rent for people with no reserved spaces,Picnickers willing to utilize the 'open spaces' will have the liberty of relaxing freely across the expansive garden.

Other side attractions to expect include red carpet, runway, traditional beats/performance and Kiddies playground.


While ticket remains fixed at N200 per food pack, the organizers have considered 'charging' for dedicated, reserved and customized spots as listed below:
Games tent (Use free, pay for games)

Family tent ( book now @ N5,000)

Customized tent (Book now @ N30,000)
Exhibition tent (Book now @ N2,000)

Kitchen tent

Regular tent (N200 with just mats, no chairs)

Games tent (Use free, pay for games)
Customized tent (Book now @ N30,000)

Groups tent (Book now @ N10,000)

Personalized tent (Book now @ N50,000)
We have extended bookings for the listed tents till Thursday, Dec. 24th (picnic) to accommodate new more interests. Please call or SMS 0802 122 5741.

Picnic Venue: ANATEE Treasure Resort, Ege-Ihima Road Okehi LGA.
Time: From 2:00PM till sunset.

See you there!

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