Nigeria has many public holidays.
Public holidays
| Holiday | Date | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| New Year's Day | 1 January | Commemorates the beginning of the calendar year. | 
| Armed Forces Remembrance Day | 15 January | Commemorates the end of the Nigerian Civil War. | 
| Workers' Day | 1 May | Commemorates Workers' labor movement internationally. | 
| Children's Day | 27 May | School holiday for Children. | 
| Democracy Day | 12 June | Commemorates the return to Democracy in Nigeria. | 
| Independence Day | 1 October | Commemorates the Independence of Nigeria from Britain. | 
| Christmas Day | 25 December | Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus. | 
| Boxing Day | 26 December | Christian holiday commemorating the day after Christmas. | 
Movable holidays
In addition, Nigeria officially celebrates a few moveable holidays, which occur on different dates every year:
| Holiday | Date | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Mawlid | 12 Rabi' al-awwal | Muslim holiday celebrating the birthday of Prophet Muhammad. | 
| Eid al-Adha | 10 Dhu al-Hijjah | Muslim holiday celebrating the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son. | 
| Eid al-Fitr | 1 Shawwal | Muslim holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting. | 
| Good Friday | Friday of Holy Week (March or April) | Christian holiday celebrating the crucifixion of Jesus. | 
| Easter Monday | Monday after Easter (March or April) | Christian holiday commemorating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. | 
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