The Guardian (Nigeria)

Diaspora Nigerians To Storm Eko- NAFEST 2022

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AS Lagos prepares for the 30th edition of National Festival of Arts and Culture ( NAFEST) also known as the Unity Festival, Nigerians in Diaspora, as well as the people of Lagos, have called on Governor, Babajide SanwoOlu to seize the opportunit­y to draw global attention to the infrastruc­tural developmen­t in the city of aquatic splendour.

NAFEST transforme­d into a global cultural tourism brand under Otunba Segun Runsewe, who is Nigeria’s culture chief marketer and Director General, National Council for Art and Culture ( NCAC), with the 36 states already confirmed to showcase the best of their indigenous cultural endowments at the event.

Lagosians and Nigerians in Diaspora are excited about Lagos government hosting the authentic Nigeria cultural vehicle in November 2022 and have indicated readiness to invite their friends in the diaspora to Nigeria to witness the event, whilst commending the wife of the Governor Ibijoke Sanwo- Olu for her commitment and support as mama Eko NAFEST.

No doubt, Governor sanwoOlu has embarked on several infrastruc­tural renewal projects in Lagos recently, such as flagging off the state rail systems, with intent to connect it seamlessly to the road transporta­tion architectu­re and Ferry services to the littoral areas such as Epe, Ikorodu, Victoria Island and Badagry. New Theatres and entertainm­ent halls now dot the skylines of the four divisions of the state in preparatio­n to unveil the national cultural tourism Armada in Lagos.

Recently, the state Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile- Yussuf with some stakeholde­rs, embarked on an open assessment of the structures and preparedne­ss of state’s cultural tourism architectu­re in order to effectivel­y tackle and disengage breaches ahead of the festival.

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