The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCAC Activates Virtual Tour Of Nigeria

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THenationa­l Council for Arts and Culture has unveiled a Virtual Cultural

Tour of Nigeria.

This cultural tour held on Saturday, June 27, 2020, is the seventh in the series of zoom meetings the Council has held since the Covid- 19 lockdown.

Speaking during the programme, the Director- General of NCAC, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, said the essence of the weekly virtual meetings was to keep stakeholde­rs engaged and the sector busy at this period of global health emergency.

He said that rather than keep the sector idle, the virtual meetings were evolved to get the views and opinions of experts, members of the Diplomatic Community and Industry Players on emerging trends and how to reposition the sector to mitigate the effects of post Covid- 19.

Runsewe said that the virtual cultural tour was held to give opportunit­y for participan­ts worldwide to tour Nigeria from the comfort of their homes and to mark the end of the first series of online meetings of the Council.

He noted that Nigeria has diverse cultural manifestat­ions, which offer great opportunit­y for investment in tourism and other recreation­al services.

“Covid- 19 is like rain falling and it gives us an opportunit­y to think outside the box and to come up with this virtual cultural tour which serves as a therapy and rain jacket for the pandemic,” he said.

The online cultural tour is made up of two parts, the Executive Summary and an array of cultural manifestat­ions across the states of the country. The Executive Summary showcases Ikot Abasi in Akwa Ibom state, SouthSouth Nigeria; Tafawa Balewa Tomb in Bauchi State, North- Western Nigeria; Ikogosi Warm Spring in Ekiti State, South- South Nigeria.

Others are Leje Iron Smithing Kingdom in Enugu State, South- Eastern Nigeria; Kanta Museum in Kebbi State, North- Western

Nigeria and Military Cemetery in Zugeru, Niger State in North- Central Nigeria.

The NCAC DG said that the virtual cultural tour should be used as a template for the forth- coming National Festival of Arts and Culture ( NAFEST) slated to hold in Jos, Plateau State in October this year.

“Plateau State shall be the first state to experience NCAC Drive- In Theatre with all the Covid- 19 protocol,” Runsewe added.

He informed that a link would be provided to enable Nigerians view the complete package from across the country.

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