Togo Independence Day is an annual holiday observed on April 27. On this day, Togo celebrates its independence from the French overseas colonial empire in 1960. Togo’s name derives from the indigenous tribes’ language which means “a place where lagoons lie.” Today is another year of celebrating the country’s independence. Togo, also known as the Togolese Republic or the République togolaise, is a West African country bordered on the west by Ghana, on the east by Benin, and on the north by Burkina Faso.
Free Feral Cat Spay Day

Free Feral Cat Spay Day is a national holiday initiative observed on April 27 of every year. This activity holiday focuses on helping feral cats get spayed and have basic health examinations. A lot of individuals tend to leave out a dish of fresh cat food and water for feral cats where they live. These feral cats are not pampered pets and have to fend for themselves. During this holiday, an ear tip is also applied to readily identify the cat as changed, preventing future trapping and transport for unnecessary surgery.
International Marconi Day

An inventor’s holiday, International Marconi Day, is observed annually on the Saturday closest to April 25, which is the birth date of Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, inventor of the radio. This year, it takes place on April 25. The wireless transmission or the radio came to be through the innovative work of Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor and electrical engineer. He is credited with the invention of the radiotelegraph system, Marconi’s Law, and sending the first wireless transmission over the open sea.