Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Day

Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Day
Arugba Kori Koto
LanguageYoruba
Origin
MeaningTradition
Region of originSouth West, Nigeria

Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Day (or Isese Day) is an annual cultural and religious celebration observed by practitioners of the Yoruba traditional religion, primarily in southwestern Nigeria.[1] The day is dedicated to honoring Yoruba deities and Orishas, as well as preserving the heritage and customs of the Yoruba people.[2][3]

History

The term Ìṣẹ̀ṣe translates to "tradition" in Yoruba. Ìṣẹ̀ṣe day was formally established to recognize and advocate for the preservation of Yoruba traditions in the modern era.[4] The celebration was first declared a public holiday in Osun State in August 2014, under the administration of Governor Rauf Aregbesola.[5][6] Since then, other southwestern states such as Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo[7] have officially recognized August 20 as Isese Day, often declaring it a work-free day for public servants.[8][9]

The day is officially recognized as a public holiday in several southwestern Nigerian states, with government offices closed to allow adherents to observe the celebration.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ Agbaje, Matthew (2024-08-19). "ICYMI: Five things to know about Isese festival - Isese festival". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  2. ^ Reporters, Our (2024-08-20). "Isese Day: Adherents advocate traditional oaths for public officials - Isese". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  3. ^ Odutuyo, Adeyinka (2023-08-21). "Everything You Need to Know About Isese Festival 2024". Zikoko!. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  4. ^ Oamen, Samuel (2024-08-19). "Seven things to know about Isese Day". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  5. ^ Television, Channels (2013-08-20). "Osun Govt Declares Today As Public Holiday For Isese Festival". Channels Television. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  6. ^ "Osun declares public holiday for traditional religion worshippers". www.premiumtimesng.com. August 20, 2013. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  7. ^ Babalola, Toheeb (August 15, 2024). "Oyo govt declares Tuesday work-free for Isese Day". www.premiumtimesng.com. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  8. ^ AriseNews (2024-08-19). "Isese Day: Lagos Declares Tuesday Public Holiday for Traditional Religious Festival". Arise News. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  9. ^ Abdulsemiu, Monsuroh (2024-08-19). "Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Ogun declare Tuesday public holiday to celebrate Isese Day". TheCable. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  10. ^ "Isese day: Things to know about traditional festival wey make Lagos state government declare public holiday". BBC News Pidgin. 2023-08-19. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  11. ^ Nwafor (2024-08-18). "Isese Day: Adeleke declares Tuesday public holiday". Vanguard News. Retrieved 2025-05-14.