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Dancing with Snakes at the A.B.U. Carnival 2025

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Last updated: August 21, 2025 4:07 pm
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The Fascinating Cultural Relationship with Snakes at A.B.U Carnival 2025

The Ahmadu Bello University (A.B.U.) Carnival 2025, held between August 16-18, showcased a mesmerizing display by a lady of Tangale descent from Gombe State. Her cultural performance included a live snake, which quickly became the highlight of the event amidst the drumming, dancing, and vibrant attire.

A Cultural Tradition Rooted in Tangale and Kaltungo

For those familiar with the Tangale and other communities around Kaltungo in Gombe State, the sight of a snake at the carnival was not as surprising as it may have seemed to outsiders. Kaltungo is known for its deep-rooted stories and traditions involving snakes, where villagers coexist with these creatures in ways that may seem unbelievable to those from outside the region.

Communities in Bauchi and Gombe have unique relationships with snakes, with some even using cobras as night sentries. Children casually carry snakes around their arms, a practice that may unsettle visitors but is considered normal by the locals.

The Technique Behind the Display

Contrary to popular belief, the snakes used in these displays are often non-venomous, and even venomous species have their fangs removed to render them harmless. This practice of handling snakes without fear has led to myths of supernatural control, captivating audiences for centuries.

The Ball Python: A Symbol of Tradition

One of the most common snakes used in cultural performances is the ball python, known for its docile nature and method of killing prey through constriction. Globally renowned as the “royal python,” this species holds a special allure, with legends of Cleopatra adorning one as jewelry.

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Symbolism and Tradition Collide at A.B.U Carnival

The Tangale lady’s snake performance at the A.B.U carnival not only captivated the audience but also shed light on a cultural history where humans and serpents share a unique bond. While some may find it unsettling, for others, it represents the rich tapestry of cultural practices found in unexpected places.

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