Daily Trust Sunday

Kaduna witnesses second Kabafest

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Literary, arts and culture enthusiast­s have converged on Nigeria’s Centre of Learning, Kaduna for second edition of the Kaduna Book and Arts Festival (Kabafest).

The festival which is holding at Kaduna’s Silversand Hotel Unguwar Sarki. began on September 5 and ends today. It features writers, poets, musical artistes as well as other forms of creative art.

The fiesta festival will serve as a platform where state and cultural organizati­on, show case their culture, expose talent and through these promote unity and encourage tourism in the state.

The maiden edition featured the likes of Daily Trust’s Abubakar Adam Ibrahim (Seasons of Crimsons Blossom), Toni Kan (The Carnivorou­s City) and Sudan’s Leila Aboulela (The Translator). This year attraction­s include the screening of three movies, ‘Swallow,’ by the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation, ‘Alias Story’ by Nuhu Dalyop and ‘Uprooted’ by Ummi Bukar.

Organisers describe the fiesta as Northern Nigeria’s first and only literary fête of this which also aims to change perception­s of the region, while boosting access to literacy and reading. Kabafest also aims to reignite a passion for arts and culture in the state and to create more safe spaces where cultural and literary enthusiast­s can gather to dialogue about books, culture and ideas.

The Kaduna State government is organising the festival in partnershi­p with the Book Buzz Foundation, which is in line with its ‘Creative Arts Programme,’ an initiative, the state governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, said, “is devoted to nurturing, promoting and celebratin­g the creative potential of our people. It is a manifest commitment of this government to support the arts creatively and our creatives themselves.”

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Panelists at the event KABAFEST

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