Imagine a conversation about Jollof rice between a Senegalese, a Ghanaian, and a Nigerian. It would not be a conversation -it would be a battle. A battle of heritage, pride, taste, and culture. That's exactly the energy World Jollof Rice Day 2026 is built to bring to Lagos.
The Jollof Rice Trail is a one-day cultural, culinary, and media festival built around one of Africa's most fiercely debated food conversations. Guests move through three curated country trails -Senegal (The Origin), Ghana (The Rivalry), and Nigeria (The Culture) -tasting, debating, learning, and voting along the way.
“Jollof isn't just food. It's identity, competition, pride, and community -all in one pot.”
Every guest walks the same journey: from where Jollof began, through the rivalry that keeps it alive, to the culture that turned it into a movement.
Trace Jollof back to its Senegambian roots and taste an authentic thieboudienne -where the story starts.
The fiercest name in the Jollof wars. Bold, smoky, and always ready to argue its case.
Party Jollof, Lagos-style -smoky, spicy, and proudly the people's favourite.
MyLocal Tours uses food as a gateway into culture. Jollof rice is not just a meal -it's a conversation about identity, migration, community, and pride. This event sits at the intersection of all those things, and we're bringing it to life at the National Museum, Onikan, on August 22, 2026.
Reserve your spot -space is limited to 200 guests.