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These pictures from the Bolè capital of the world will make you drool

From Bolè to cake to a variety of other amazing dishes, Port Harcourt sure knows how to host a food festival.

Over the weekend, the Bole Festival gathered food enthusiasts in search of fun and a full stomach from all over the country to celebrate Bole. Bole is a street food made up of roasted plantain, spicy pepper sauce and fish.

The Bole Festival is an annual food fair aimed at promoting and showcasing rich and unique preparations of roasted indigenous delicacies. This second edition held at the Dr. Obi Wali International Convention Centre in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. The fair had about 6000 food lovers from all around the world to come appreciate and buy food at very subsidised rates.

In addition to Bole stands, there were other food exhibitions, music and comedy, food competitions, fun and games. There were also spaces to sit, eat and be merry.

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During the festival, social media was buzzing with pictures from the event, and the pictures had everyone that didn't attend, wishing they did.

See more pictures from the event below.

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