Detty December (Nigeria)

Last updated

Detty December refers to the festive period at the end of the year in Nigeria and Ghana, typically from mid-December through the New Year. [1] It's a time of vibrant celebrations, social gatherings, parties, and festivities characterized by high energy, excitement, and optimism. [2] [1] [3] It's a time when many Nigerians and Ghanaians, both within the country and in the diaspora, return home to celebrate with family and friends.

Contents

Etymology and usage

The term Detty is a corruption of “dirty”, implying festivities and celebration with no hesitation during the Christmas and holiday season. [3]

Origin

The origin of the term is unclear. Some people have claimed that the celebration started after the 2004 Calabar Carnival in South south part of Nigeria, [4] which was called "Africa's biggest street party" by Ben Ayade, a former governor of Cross Rivers State. According to Nigerian magazine BellaNaija and The Guardian (Nigeria), the term was coined and popularized by Nigerian singer Mr. Eazi, who used it as a hashtag for his concert in Lagos in 2016. [4] [5] [1] Mr Eazi also went on to trademark the term. [5]

Events

Detty December is a term often used by members of the Nigerian diaspora who have recently returned home. These recent returnees are often nicknamed IJGBs, an acronym standing for I Just Got Back. [6] The World Bank reports that remittances for the Nigerian diaspora during this period account for 4% of Nigeria's GDP, and show significant spending power when the expatriates come back home. [6]

While Detty December is mostly associated with the cities, many of the returnees also use this opportunity to visit their countryside villages. [6] Igbos refer to this as Nbịarute or ịlota ụlọ̀ (homecoming/Journeying home), during which close friends and families both from the diaspora and the cities specifically go home to their village countryside to celebrate the holidays and other festivals. [7] However, it is crucial to highlight that Detty December primarily focuses on urban city visits by the Nigerian diaspora for festivities, contrasting distinctly with the situation in the eastern part of Nigeria, where the majority Igbo population often tend to vacate most urban city centers during December. Instead, they return to their countryside for celebrations such as family reunions and other festivities in the rural areas, creating a notable scarcity in most city centers in the east, unlike the concentrated city-centric nature which Detty December is known for. Lagos, a city with a rich history of Owambe and a thriving entertainment industry (being the home to the global music phenomenon Afrobeats) is often considered the face of Detty December. [6]

Throughout this significant social calendar, a multitude of diverse events take place, ranging from house parties, street carnivals, beach hangouts to concerts, weddings, nightclub gatherings, and more. [8] Among these, the December concerts stand out prominently as one of the pivotal events, drawing numerous musical artists and organizations to host performances during this period. Notably, these year-end concerts are not exclusive to renowned musical entities; various businesses, state governments, and even federal departments also curate concerts. [6] This trend results in substantial earnings for Nigerian artists, akin to the magnitude of the Super Bowl, as articulated by Afrobeats star Davido. [9] [6] Moreover, the influx of the Nigerian diaspora back home during December prompts the staging of weddings, strategically synchronized with the congregation of friends and families for Christmas celebrations. [6] These weddings often span entire days, culminating in lively after-parties. [6]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">P-Square</span> Nigerian R&B and hip hop duo

P-Square are a Nigerian music duo composed of the twin brothers Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye, who co-write and co-produce most of their songs. Noted for their artistic reinvention, musical versatility, and visual presentation, they are widely regarded as one of the most influential African acts of all time and one of the most successful music groups from Africa. They were integral to the evolution of the 2000s and 2010s African popular music. The duo was launched into the mainstream recognition following the release of the song “Senorita” in 2003, and later gain recognition after releasing their sophomore album Get Squared in 2005. The success of the album earned them a nomination at the MTV Europe Music Award for Best African Act in 2006. A prominent figure in the Africa popular culture of the 21st Century, P-Square was awarded Artistes of the Decade at the MTV Africa Music Awards 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ayo Shonaiya</span> Filmmaker and lawyer

Ayo Shonaiya is a filmmaker and lawyer, he was also a music talent agent who has managed many of Nigeria's artists. The list include Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, pop star D'banj, music producer Don Jazzy and rapper Eldee the Don. He has also represented former beauty queen and rapper Muna and global music star Akon. He is the founder of entertainment and media management company The RMG Company in the UK and Nigeria, and Managing Partner at the Lagos-based law firm Shonaiya & Co.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wizkid</span> Nigerian singer and songwriter (born 1990)

Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, who is known professionally as Wizkid, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. Born in the Ojuelegba suburb of Surulere, Lagos, Wizkid is a prominent voice in the emerging Afrobeats movement. His music is blend of Afrobeats, afropop, R&B, afrobeat, reggae, dancehall, and pop. He began recording music at the age of 11 and released a collaborative album with the Glorious Five, a group he and a couple of his church friends formed. In 2009, Wizkid signed a record deal with Banky W's Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E). He rose to the limelight after releasing "Holla at Your Boy", the lead single from his debut studio album, Superstar (2011), which also spawned the singles "Tease Me/Bad Guys" and "Don't Dull".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Basketmouth</span> Nigerian Comedian

Bright Okpocha, better known by his stage name Basketmouth, is a Nigerian comedian and actor. He has organized popular stand-up comedy concerts like Basketmouth Uncensored across the globe.

<i>Gidi Up</i> season 2 Second season of Gidi Up

The second season of Gidi Up was originally aired on Ndani TV from 23 June 2014 through 29 September 2014. The season which has twelve episodes, directed by Jadesola Osiberu, is set in Lagos, Abuja and Calabar, and continues to follow the lives of "four socialites as they strive to make it in a world that is anything but fair".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DJ Cuppy</span> Nigerian disc jockey and record producer

Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, professionally known as DJ Cuppy or simply Cuppy, is a Nigerian disc jockey and producer. She is the daughter of Nigerian businessman Femi Otedola. She grew up in Lagos and moved to London at the age of 13.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Korede Bello</span> Nigerian singer (born 1996)

Korede Bello is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. He signed a record deal with Mavin Records in 2014. Bello is best known for his hit single "Godwin", a semi-gospel and pop song which became a national anthem and topped many music charts across Nigeria.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Spinall</span> Nigerian disc jockey

Oluseye Desmond Sodamola, professionally known as Spinall, is a Nigerian disc jockey, record producer, and songwriter. He has released six studio albums and collaborated with artists that have included Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Asake among others. He has won numerous awards for his work, including All Africa Music Awards and The Beatz Awards. He is also the first Nigerian disc jockey to play at festivals such as Coachella, SXSW, and Glastonbury.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mr Eazi</span> Nigerian singer (born 1991)

Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, better known by his stage name Mr Eazi, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record executive. He is the pioneer of Banku music, a fusion of sound he describes as a mixture of Ghanaian highlife and Nigerian chord progressions and patterns. Mr Eazi relocated to Kumasi in 2008 and enrolled at KNUST, where he began booking artists to perform at college parties. He showed interest in music after recording a guest verse on "My Life", a song that gained traction and became a popular record at KNUST. Mr Eazi released his debut mixtape About to Blow in 2013. He gained an international audience following the release of the Efya-assisted single "Skin Tight". His second mixtape, titled Life Is Eazi, Vol. 1 – Accra To Lagos, was released in 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Koker (singer)</span> Nigerian singer/songwriter (born 1993)

Olayiwola Olabanji Kokumo, better known as Koker, is a Nigerian afro-pop singer and songwriter. He currently has a record deal with Chocolate City.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nonso Amadi</span> Nigerian musician (born 1995)

Chinonso Obinna Amadi is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and music producer. He is a self-taught songwriter and music producer who embarked on his music career in 2012, while at Covenant University, where he studied chemical engineering. He is signed to UMG Canada, Def Jam Recordings, UMG Nigeria, Polydor, and MCA Records France.

Afrobeats is an umbrella term to describe popular music from West Africa and the diaspora that initially developed in Nigeria, Ghana, and the UK in the 2000s and 2010s. Afrobeats is less of a style per se, and more of a descriptor for the fusion of sounds flowing majorly out of Nigeria. Genres such as hiplife, jùjú music, highlife and naija beats, among others, were amalgamated under the "Afrobeats" umbrella.

Eromo Egbejule is a Nigerian journalist, writer and filmmaker. He is known mostly for his work on the Boko Haram insurgency and other conflicts in West and Central Africa. He is currently Africa Editor at Al Jazeera English.

Zainab Elizabeth Donli, known as Lady Donli, is a Nigerian musician. She is an alternative R&B, hip hop, alternative jazz and Afrobeat singer and songwriter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DJ Kaywise</span> Nigerian DJ

Ayorinde Kehinde Okiki, known professionally as DJ Kaywise is a Nigerian disc jockey and record producer. Kaywise broke into the mixtape market in Alaba in the year 2010. He has since gained prominence as a DJ in Nigeria and has released chart topping songs with many Nigerian music stars.

Bolaji Odojukan, better known by his stage name BOJ is an English-Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer. He is one-third of the musical group DRB LasGidi with TeeZee and Fresh L, and is known as a pioneer of alté.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paul O</span> Nigerian show promoter and record exec (born 1967)

Paul Okoye, also known as Paulo Okoye or Paul O, is a Nigerian event promoter, talent manager, record exec, philanthropist and business man.

<i>Detty December</i> (Ghana) Cultural and festive phenomenon

December In Ghana, colloquially referred to as Detty December (#dettydecember), is a cultural and festive phenomenon that gained prominence alongside the "Year of Return” initiative launched by the government of Ghana in 2019. It refers to the year-end festivities, typically observed from mid-December through the New Year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mainland BlockParty</span> Nigerian music festival

The BlockParty Series started in Lagos, Nigeria as Mainland BlockParty in 2018. The party series comprises Island BlockParty, Capital BlockParty, Garden BlockParty, Premier BlockParty, Gold BlockParty, and a BlockParty pop-up at Afro Nation. The music festival is held monthly on the last Sunday of the month except for the anniversary edition on 1 January. It holds in various cities including Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and Accra. The party series is produced by TopBoy Entertainment and Plug Live It is one of West Africa’s biggest monthly youth festivals by attendance drawing considerable media attention internationally.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Nigeria, Guardian (December 5, 2020). "A December without usual 'dettiness'". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  2. "Meaning Of Detty December & Ways Nigerians and Ghanaians Celebrate". smartgeek.ng. December 16, 2021. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  3. 1 2 BellaNaija.com (December 28, 2022). ""I invented Detty December. It's not even controversial. It's just fact" – Mr Eazi". BellaNaija. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  4. 1 2 "In Lagos, 'Detty December' Is a Month Filled With Parties, Music, and Traffic". Condé Nast Traveler. December 22, 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  5. 1 2 ""I invented Detty December. It's not even controversial. It's just fact" – Mr Eazi". BellaNaija. December 28, 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Egbejule, Eromo (December 17, 2021). "'Detty December': Nigeria's diaspora flock to Lagos for party season". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  7. Ugoji, Egbujo (May 2023). "The Igbo and Homecoming". vanguard.
  8. Egbejule, Eromo (December 17, 2021). "'Detty December': Nigeria's diaspora flock to Lagos for party season". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  9. Alake, Motolani (November 21, 2022). "Here is why ticket prices at Nigerian concerts are expensive [Pulse Explainer]". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved December 29, 2023.