The 2026 edition of the Argungu International Fishing Festival delivered exactly what it has promised for decades; spectacle, heritage, and a winner whose name will now be etched into the festival’s modern history.
This year, that name is Mayama Abubakar Usman.
Competing alongside hundreds of fishermen in Argungu, Usman secured first place after landing a massive 59-kilogram fish, a catch heavier than a standard bag of cement and the defining image of this year’s competition.
Representing Maiyama Local Government Area in Kebbi State, Usman’s 59kg catch stood unmatched at the final weigh-in.
His reward reflected the scale of the achievement: ₦1 million in cash, Two brand-new cars and Official recognition as the 2026 champion.
The moment he hoisted the giant fish before cheering spectators quickly became the standout visual of the festival; a reminder of why Argungu remains one of Africa’s most iconic cultural sporting events.




The festival was attended by President Bola Tinubu, alongside state officials, traditional rulers, and thousands of visitors.
In a development that drew public attention, the first, second, and third-place fish were presented to the President during the ceremony. Event coverage indicated that the fish were to be handed over to Her Excellency, Remi Tinubu, to prepare what was described as “a special meal.”
While the winners retained their official prizes, the ceremonial presentation of the top fish added a symbolic layer to the event; blending sport, state presence, and cultural celebration.
The Argungu International Fishing Festival is not just about who catches the biggest fish. It is a longstanding cultural showcase that highlights northern Nigeria’s riverine traditions, boosts tourism in Kebbi State, and reinforces community identity.
For Mayama Abubakar Usman, it was a personal victory. For Argungu, it was another chapter in a tradition that refuses to fade.