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Afropolis, a 9 day cultural event set to hold in Lagos
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In partnership with a dance company, Q Dance, Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture would be staging a cultural event tagged:”Afropolis” which would run for 9 days at Onikan, Lagos Island.
According to the lead organiser of the event and brain behind Q Dance, Qudus Onikeku, at a town hall meeting held at J.Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Onikan, on Wednesday, 10th July 2024, the event which would be running between October 26th and November 3rd, would be a world-class cultural event that would showcase talents, ideas and creativity in which technology would also play a key role.
Speaking further, Onikeku explained that his Q Dance Company is a pre-eminent creative agency that uses dance, music and creativity as capacities for human development, operating as a community centre in Lagos, Nigeria. And it, therefore, was not a surprise that Onikeku could come up with such a concept like Afropolis in collaboration with the Lagos State Government.
Explaining the concept of Afropolis further, Onikeku said, ” it is proposing an Afrocentric technocultural approach for future making, through collaboration between emerging technologies and emerging artists, who perceive technology not as a solution but as a tool for understanding and imagining a balanced future.”
And on collaborating with the Lagos State Government on the project, Onikeku rationalised that, ” sincerely, this is an idea and project that we cannot execute alone due to the huge financial implications. I appreciate Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwoolu, through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture for being a partner. This indicates a government that is ready to support the youths and help them grow.”
In her keynote address towards the tail end of the town hall meeting, the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, emphasised that, “Afropolis is not just an event; it is a celebration of our rich cultural heritage, creativity, and innovation. It is a platform where African creatives can come together to showcase their talents, exchange ideas, and collaborate on groundbreaking projects. This festival is a testament to the vibrant and dynamic spirit of our continent.”
Speaking further, the elegant Commissioner asserted that, “Lagos, as the host city, is proud to be at the forefront of this cultural revolution. Our city is renowned as the largest black cultural melting pot in the world, and we continue to lead in various creative sectors such as music, fashion, gaming, tech, design, film, dance, AI, and research. Our young talents are making significant strides on the global stage, and events like Afropolis provide them with the visibility and opportunities they deserve.
“Over the past few years, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture has been committed to supporting and nurturing our creative industries. We have made significant investments in infrastructure, such as renovating key cultural sites and establishing new venues for arts and performances. These efforts ensure that our artists have the platforms they need to thrive.
“The essence of AFROPOLIS lies in its ability to bring together a diverse array of creative minds. Imagine the vibrant fusion of traditional and modern expressions that will be on display, from indigenous crafts to cutting-edge digital art. This melting pot of ideas and talents promises to be an unforgettable experience for both participants and attendees.
“As we gather here today, it is also important to reflect on the historical significance of Onikan. This area has long been a cultural hub, and hosting Afropolis here is a fitting tribute to its legacy. The J.Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, in particular, stands as a beacon of our rich heritage and offers the perfect backdrop for this celebration.” She explained.
There was a question and answer session before the town hall meeting moderated by popular stand-up comedian, Gbenga Adeyinka, came to a close.
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Anambra Man of the Year Awards celebrates 40 exceptional individuals in Awka
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The 2025 Anambra Man of the Year Awards honoured 40 individuals for their outstanding contributions to society, showcasing integrity, service, and innovation
The Anambra Man of the Year (AMTY) Awards held a glittering ceremony at Stanel Dome in Awka, Anambra State, on [insert date], recognising 40 distinguished philanthropists and individuals for their exceptional contributions to human capital development and societal progress.
Now in its fourth edition, the prestigious event brought together a myriad of dignitaries, industry leaders, and public figures, celebrating outstanding achievements across various sectors.
The AMTY Awards, which aim to inspire integrity and greatness among Anambrarians, served as a platform to acknowledge the remarkable work of individuals who have had a positive impact on their communities.
The AMTY Awards celebrated achievements in numerous categories, including Best Investor of the Year, Award for Social Impact, Media Icon of the Year, and the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award, among others. These categories emphasized values such as service, innovation, and dedication to societal betterment.
Notable recipients of the awards included:
– **Lady Ada Chukwudozie**, Chairperson of Keystone Group and South East Chairperson of the Manufacturer Association of Nigeria (MAN)
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– **Queen Theresa Ofojie Ojialo**
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– **Emeka Monye**, among others.
The event saw these accomplished individuals recognized for their extraordinary work in business, education, entertainment, and social development, making a tangible difference in their communities.
In his opening address, Mr. Chiedu Okafor, Co-founder of the AMTY Awards, explained that the initiative was designed to honour individuals whose contributions have made a lasting positive impact on society.
He emphasized that the awards are apolitical and serve to highlight the extraordinary work being done by Anambrarians in various sectors.
“The AMTY Awards were conceived in 2020 as a response to the commercialization of awards, which can undermine their integrity.
We wanted to create a system that truly celebrates excellence, as exemplified by the winners tonight, who have significantly transformed their communities,” Okafor stated.
The selection process for the awards involved a rigorous online voting system, open to stakeholders within the Igbo community worldwide, alongside a thorough evaluation of the nominees’ achievements.
Okafor extended his gratitude to **Engr. Barth Nwibe**, the primary sponsor of the event, and acknowledged the support of **Governor Chukwuma Soludo**, whose leadership has helped foster a conducive environment for initiatives like the AMTY Awards.
The ceremony was chaired by **Dr. Chike Obidigbo (Osisioma Igbo)**, a respected investment consultant, whose presence added prestige and gravitas to the event.
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The AMTY Awards have become a cornerstone event in Anambra, and the 2025 edition showcased the transformative power of individuals dedicated to improving society through integrity, service, and innovation.
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He emphasised the importance of these efforts not only for the Church but for the wider Christian community.
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His specific mention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other government officials underlined the Church’s commitment to supporting leadership through prayer.
Conference Supervising Prophet, Sp/Ap Pro Joel Adeniran, expressed his gratitude to the Church’s leadership for entrusting the new executive with this responsibility.
He assured attendees that the programmes and activities of the new ICOP would align closely with the Church’s broader vision for spiritual development.
As a central part of the Church’s mission, the ICOP will lead the way in initiating and coordinating prayer programmes aimed at fostering deeper spiritual growth within the Church.
One of their key priorities will be to review and update the ethics and practice guidelines for prophets and prophetesses within the movement, ensuring that all members adhere to the highest standards of conduct.
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The event brought together Africa’s most esteemed creatives and cultural enthusiasts, creating a dynamic convergence that reaffirmed the belief that true prosperity lies in delivering excellence.
With a production that captured the grandeur of the Benin Kingdom, *The Royal Oath* was a masterful simulation of a royal wedding, immersing the audience in a rich narrative woven with history and tradition.
The showcase went beyond the expected, offering collections inspired by multiple African kingdoms, including Urhobo, Arewa, Yoruba, Igbo, Senegalese, Malian, and Ivorian cultures. This Pan-African experience created a rich tapestry that highlighted the diversity and unity of the continent.
A moment of particular significance came when Nigeria’s Honorable Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, took to the stage.
She commended the production, stating, “This is a show that deserves to be taken to the global stage.” The Minister emphasized the importance of storytelling from an African perspective and pledged the Ministry’s support for promoting Nigerian culture globally.
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The response to *The Royal Oath* from attendees and social media has been overwhelming, underscoring its impact and resonance. With its global-standard production, the event has firmly established itself as a defining moment in African fashion, igniting conversations about the future of cultural storytelling.
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As Africana moves forward, the legacy of *The Royal Oath* signals that this is only the beginning, with more exciting chapters in the works to further elevate African culture and fashion on the global stage.
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