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Date for Badagry Int’l film festival announced
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LanreThe organisers of the Badagry International Film, Cultural and Sports Festival (BIFIF) on Wednesday said the maiden edition of the festival has been slated to be held from Oct. 25 to Oct. 28.
Mr Viyon Awhanse, Chief Executive Officer of BIFIF, while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos said that the festival had so far generated over 3,000 film entries.
Awhanse noted that 30 of the films would be carefully selected for screening in the course of the festival.
He said the aim of organising the festival was to reposition Badagry and make it attractive to local and International tourists.
According to him, BIFIF has considered films projecting spirituality, celebrating sports, culture and promoting tourism.
“This is a long-term project which we started in 2015, I am from Badagry, a town immensely endowed but nothing is happening in terms of tourism.
“This is my way of ensuring Badagry gains more feasibility to attract tourists: using the audiovisuals because we discovered it is the best way to educate people about the potential in the town; people do not read again.
“We will be screening 30 films, 10 for each day of the festival.
“To also make the town and its people come alive and have some sense of inclusiveness, there would be sporting activities around the beautiful coastal area of Badagry.
“We will have tourists engage in a 10km race along the shores of the coastal line as well as boat regatta, volleyball and beach soccer,” he said.
Awhanse noted that over 5,000 tourists were expected from Brazil, Asia, East Africa and more nations across the globe.
Mawuyon Ogun, Director of Media, BIFIF, said the theme for the festival, “Once Upon A Time”,
was carefully chosen to educate tourists to begin to see Badagry as a safe and secure town with hospitable and friendly people.
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Sanwo-Olu hails Isimi Lagos festival as catalyst for tourism and youth development
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December 4, 2024By
LanreGovernor Sanwo-Olu hails Isimi Lagos Festival as a milestone for eco-tourism, boosting investments, job creation, and Lagos’ creative economy.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to advancing tourism and the creative industry.
Speaking at the inaugural Isimi Lagos Festival over the weekend, the governor described the event as the dawn of a redefined hospitality and wellness experience in Lagos.
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The festival took place at the Isimi Lagos Wellness and Polo Country Estate, located in the serene Epe area. The eco-friendly facility, a trailblazer in sustainable development, boasts over 500,000 trees, renewable energy infrastructure, and attractions such as an outdoor gym, jetty, farm shop, helipad, tech valley, and polo turf.
Governor Sanwo-Olu highlighted Isimi Lagos as a vital project poised to boost tourism, attract foreign and private investments, and create job opportunities for young Nigerians.
He said:
“This is the birth of a new, redefined hospitality in Lagos. Isimi Lagos is a testament to the potential of tourism to drive economic growth and youth empowerment.”
The facility aligns with Lagos State’s vision for a dynamic creative economy, with additional projects in the pipeline, including the Lagos Film City and Lekki Airport, both situated in the same corridor.
The festival was graced by prominent figures, including the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi; Olota of Ota, Oba Adeyemi Obalanlege; Erelu Kuti IV of Lagos, Chief Abiola Dosunmu; and industry leaders.
The Isimi Lagos project has been in development for over three years. Governor Sanwo-Olu commended the tenacity behind its creation, noting its role in promoting wellness, self-sufficiency, and sustainable living.
He added:
“This is not just about tourism but about creating a space where people live in harmony with nature, grow what they eat, and enjoy a balanced lifestyle.”
Sanwo-Olu underscored the significance of such initiatives for Lagos’ younger population:
“This project is about the future we envision—an inclusive, creative Lagos where young leaders thrive in a world-class environment.”
The Isimi Lagos Festival represents a turning point in Lagos’ tourism narrative, demonstrating the state’s commitment to fostering innovation, creativity, and community development.
With its focus on eco-tourism and sustainable living, Isimi Lagos is set to become a global benchmark for hospitality and wellness destinations.
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Bayelsa emerges winner as NAFEST 2024 celebrates Nigeria’s cultural diversity
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December 4, 2024By
LanreBayelsa State shines at NAFEST 2024 as Nigeria’s premier cultural festival celebrates unity and diversity through vibrant traditions and creativity.
The 36th edition of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST) concluded with a spectacular showcase of Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, with Bayelsa State taking the top prize.
Hosted in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) under the theme “Connected Culture”, the week-long event brought participants and dignitaries from across the nation to celebrate unity through diversity.
NAFEST 2024 featured a vibrant mix of competitive and non-competitive events, highlighting indigenous traditions, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
Participants showcased their talents in activities such as Children’s Storytelling, Traditional Board Games like Ayo, Wrestling, Dambe Boxing, Archery, and the crowd-favourite Jollof Wars.
Musical and dance competitions, including Sing-Off Naija and Dance-Off Naija, added rhythmic energy to the festivities.
Bayelsa State excelled in Children’s Arts and Crafts and Archery, clinching the overall winner’s title. Ekiti and Lagos States secured second and third positions, respectively, while Nasarawa State earned acclaim in the Jollof Wars and Dance-Off.
In non-competitive events, the festival presented theatrical brilliance with the premiere of the play “Ibe Ji Mma”, and educational programmes like the Culture Quiz and Essay Writing Competition engaged younger participants.
The Creative Economy Town Hall and Creative Leap Accelerator Programme (CLAP) nurtured entrepreneurial skills, alongside free training sessions for artisans and creatives.
NAFEST 2024 also underscored the importance of local materials and craftsmanship through competitions focused on indigenous designs for interior decoration.
The Arts and Crafts Cultural Market served as a hub for showcasing Nigeria’s diverse products, fostering economic growth and cultural exchange.
Speaking on the festival’s success, Mr Obi Asika, Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, described NAFEST as a “unifying celebration of Nigeria’s cultural wealth.”
He emphasised that the festival’s theme, “Connected Culture”, reflects the shared values that strengthen bonds across Nigeria’s diverse communities.
“NAFEST is more than an event; it is a platform that fosters unity, cultural pride, and economic opportunity,” Asika remarked, expressing gratitude to participating states and partners.
As the curtains close on this landmark edition, NAFEST reaffirms its role as a vital tool for preserving heritage, promoting tourism, and inspiring national cohesion.
With over five decades of existence, the festival continues to be a bridge that unites Nigerians through shared cultural pride.
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Young talent shines bright at NAFEST day four with cultural show and swag
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November 29, 2024By
LanreNAFEST Day Four celebrated Nigeria’s future with vibrant children’s performances and a stylish Swag Show, spotlighting young talent.
The fourth day of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST) captivated audiences with vibrant displays of creativity and cultural pride, placing young talents in the limelight.
As the evening progressed, children took to the stage with dynamic performances of cultural dances and dramas, each vividly reflecting Nigeria’s rich heritage.
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Their passion and creativity were undeniable, offering a heartening glimpse of a bright future led by these gifted individuals.
The culmination of the day’s events was the highly anticipated Swag Show, where participants demonstrated confidence and elegance as they strutted across the stage in stylish attire.
Combining cultural expression with modern flair, the show left the audience cheering and celebrating the perfect blend of tradition and contemporary style.
NAFEST Day Four highlighted the importance of nurturing young talent in preserving Nigeria’s cultural legacy.
Through their remarkable performances, these young participants not only honoured the past but also set the stage for a vibrant cultural future.
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