Cleotrapa to headline 2026 Nigerian Independence Parade in New York

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Cleotrapa is coming outside—and she’s bringing her Nigerian pride with her. The rising US-based Nigerian rapper, content creator, and Staten Island native has officially joined the lineup for the 2026 Nigerian Independence Day Parade & Cultural Festival in Manhattan.

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The Organisation for the Advancement of Nigerians (OAN) announced her participation with a fiery message: “NAIJA MADE. NYC GIRL. Nigeria meets New York City! @iamcleotrapa is bringing her energy to the streets as she vibes with the crowd along the parade route!”

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The celebration kicks off Saturday, October 3, with the parade gathering at 10:00 AM on East 38th Street before marching through Manhattan. The festivities transition into a vibrant cultural festival at Madison Square Park from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM.

Cleotrapa joins a stacked lineup that includes Afrobeats heavyweights Runtown and BNXN. Organisers are also teasing “major surprises still to be announced.”

For the NYC-raised Nigerian talent, this is a full-circle moment. Raised by a strict Nigerian mother in Park Hill, Staten Island, Cleotrapa has often spoken about how her heritage shaped her upbringing—including her mother’s push for a traditional career like nursing before music took over.

She’s currently riding high on her latest single “Run For Cover” and has been expanding her independent music career following a major viral turning point. Her recent appearance at The Hip Hop Museum in Manhattan and support from rapper Azealia Banks have kept her in the spotlight.

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Cleotrapa has also openly shared her desire to visit her father in Nigeria, whom she hasn’t seen since she was a toddler.

The organisers have made it clear—Cleotrapa is coming outside to celebrate with us. And NYC better be ready.