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    IFMA Nigeria Chapter To Co-Host the Event On Sustainable Facility Management At Big 5 Construct Nigeria

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    The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) Nigeria Lagos Chapter will co-host an event on “Delivering Effective and Sustainable FM in the Built Environment” at Big 5 Construct Nigeria, Nigeria’s largest construction industry event. The event will be held on Thursday, 7th September, at the Landmark Event Centre in Lagos.

    The event will feature a panel of seasoned speakers from leading organizations in the facility management industry, namely, Mr. Segun Adebayo, the Immediate Past President, IFMA Lagos, Nigeria Chapter; Professor Modupe Omirin, Dean of Environmental Sciences, University of Lagos; Engr. Silas Ofoegbu, Member Faculty, IFMA Nigeria Lagos Chapter and ESV Stephen Ola Jagun, the first African Fellow of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).

    The speakers will discuss the latest trends and technologies in sustainable facility management, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing the industry.

    “We are excited to co-host this event with Big 5 Construct Nigeria,” said ESV Lekan Akinwumi, President of the IFMA Nigeria Lagos Chapter. “This event is important for professionals within the built industry. They will be exposed to how to optimally maintain in an efficient, safe, and sustainable manner so that they may assist to improve the efficiency, productivity, and profitability of businesses and organizations. The event is a great opportunity to learn about the latest sustainable facility management trends and to network with other industry professionals.”

    In the past, IFMA Nigeria Lagos Chapter has collaborated with various institutions in championing notable causes within the built environment; some of these are, the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB); Lagos State Safety Commission (LSC); Lagos State Infrastructure Asset Management Agency (LASIAMA) and the University of Lagos.

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    Meetings Africa 2025: countdown to the Premier Pan-African event begins

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    Meetings Africa 2025

    Meetings Africa 2025, hosted in Johannesburg, will connect global business leaders and spotlight Africa’s diverse destinations and opportunities

     

    The countdown to *Meetings Africa 2025* has officially begun, and with less than a month to go, excitement is building across the continent.

    On 1 February 2025, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange was buzzing with activity as the media launch event for this eagerly anticipated gathering was held.

    The event, hosted by South African Tourism in partnership with the Gauteng Tourism Authority, Johannesburg Tourism Company, and the Sandton Convention Centre, is set to take place from 24 to 26 February 2025 at the prestigious Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, in the Gauteng Province.

    This year’s edition promises to be even more significant, as it paves the way for the historic G20 Summit, which will be hosted on African soil for the very first time in November 2025.

    In 2024, *Meetings Africa* generated an impressive economic impact of R145 million directly, with an additional R275 million in indirect impact.

    This brought the total contribution to South Africa’s economy to R420 million. This success builds on the achievements of 2023, when the event contributed R388.5 million, with R133.9 million coming directly and R254.5 million indirectly into the country’s economy.

    Speaking at the media launch, South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Honourable Patricia de Lille, emphasised the event’s importance in connecting Africa’s business events stakeholders with influential international buyers.

    “*Meetings Africa 2025* aims to continue to spotlight Africa’s diverse destinations and unique offerings for business events by unlocking Africa’s Opportunities Through Quality Connections,” she remarked.

    “The event serves as a platform for business deals, knowledge sharing, and cross-sector partnerships, with a strong emphasis on enabling meaningful networking opportunities to support industry growth.”

    Mlungisi Mabaso, Acting Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, also addressed the audience during the launch. He highlighted the economic benefits of hosting such major events, stating, “As a city of a thousand hellos, we are the beating heart of business connections for South Africa and the continent.

    Events like *Meetings Africa* not only attract visitors to our shores, but they also create economic opportunities that generate jobs, boost our township economy, and grow our already solid reputation as a premier business hub for the continent.”

     

    **Event Highlights:**

     

    – **Business Opportunities Networking Day (BONDay):** 24 February 2025
    – **Exhibition Days:** 25-26 February 2025
    – **Venue:** Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg

     

    With the business tourism sector continuing to grow, *Meetings Africa 2025* is set to become a cornerstone of the African events calendar.

    The event’s continued success underscores South Africa’s position as a global leader in business tourism and a gateway to Africa’s vast economic opportunities.

    For more information and to register, visit [www.meetingsafrica.co.za](http://www.meetingsafrica.co.za).

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    Nigeria showcases rich royal legacy at Kings and Queens of Africa exhibition

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    Nigeria Kings and Queens of Africa Exhibition

    Nigeria’s royal legacy takes centre stage at the Louvre Abu Dhabi in a breathtaking exhibition exploring African heritage from January 28–30, 2025

     

    The cultural heritage of Nigeria will take centre stage at the highly anticipated *Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power* exhibition, scheduled to run from January 28 to 30, 2025, at the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

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    This extraordinary event is part of the broader *African Museums Today and Tomorrow* programme, which aims to highlight the richness of Africa’s cultural contributions to global heritage.

    The exhibition will feature a remarkable collection of approximately 300 objects, offering an in-depth exploration of African royalty, with a special focus on Nigeria’s iconic kingdoms.

    Representing Nigeria at this prestigious event, Hannatu Musa Musawa, Minister of Art, Culture and the Creative Economy, emphasised the nation’s significant role in shaping the global cultural narrative.

    “This exhibition is not only a celebration of Nigeria’s kingdoms, but also serves to elevate our nation’s position in the global conversation about African heritage and cultural preservation,” Musawa stated.

    She described the exhibition as an opportunity to showcase the powerful symbolism, spirituality, and artistry of Nigerian royal traditions, from the ancient Yoruba Kingdoms to the Benin and Hausa Kingdoms.

    The exhibition will present a stunning array of artifacts, many of which have been loaned through the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) and form part of Nigeria’s national collection.

    These treasures, spanning centuries of royal history, offer visitors an intimate look at the cultural and artistic achievements of Nigerian monarchies.

    Key highlights will include objects from the Yoruba Kingdoms of Ife, Owo, and Ijebu. These items include intricate terracotta portraits of royal figures and depictions of Queen Oluwo, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of Yoruba artists in the 12th to 15th centuries.

    In addition to the Yoruba pieces, the exhibition will also shine a spotlight on the Benin Kingdom. Known for its sophisticated copper alloy and ivory works, the Benin Kingdom’s artifacts demonstrate the exceptional artistry that defined the Edo dynasty.

    These objects reflect the powerful royal authority of the Benin kings and the kingdom’s lasting influence on global art traditions.

    Furthermore, the exhibition will feature objects from the Hausa Kingdoms, underscoring the region’s complex societal structures and its broad cultural and political impact across Africa.

    These items highlight the intricate royal traditions and artistic achievements that have shaped African heritage over centuries.

    Musawa noted that the exhibition represents Nigeria’s continued commitment to cultural diplomacy and international collaboration.

    By lending these significant objects to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Nigeria reinforces its dedication to sharing its cultural treasures with the world and promoting a deeper understanding of African heritage.

    The exhibition also serves to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates, fostering cooperation in art, culture, and tourism.

    “This collaboration not only highlights Nigeria’s rich cultural assets but also enhances our international standing, creating lasting connections between Africa and global audiences,” Musawa added.

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    Igbere Cultural Festival: Promoting Heritage and Unity

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    The Igbere Cultural Festival celebrates the ancestral heritage of 13 villages in Abia State, uniting communities through tradition and culture.

     

     

    Eminent entrepreneur and politician Chimaobi Anyaso has lauded the annual Igbere Cultural Festival for its role in preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the Igbere people.

    The festival, held in Bende Local Government Area of Abia State, is sponsored by the OUK Foundation, founded by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu.

    Speaking during the event at Amaiyi Village, Anyaso commended the former governor of Abia State for his unwavering support of the festival, which celebrates the ancestral practices of Igbere’s 13 villages.

    The event showcases the unique folklore, traditional cuisines, dances, hospitality, attire, and language nuances of each community.

    “This is a remarkable initiative to promote our forefathers’ culture, especially the positive aspects,” Anyaso said. “Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s efforts to unite the people and celebrate our heritage are commendable.

    It’s a sacrifice that fosters reconnection with our roots and sets an example for others to emulate.”

    Anyaso urged both the government and private sectors to increase investments in Nigeria’s cultural and tourism industries, emphasising their potential for substantial economic returns.

    The 4th edition of the Igbere Cultural Festival, a two-day event, was held simultaneously across all 13 villages of Igbere: Agbo, Eziama, Amaukwu, Amakpo, Amankalu, Ibinanta, Amaofufu, Ibinaukwu, Umunsi, Okafia, Ohumola, Amaoji, and Amaiyi.

    The celebration featured an array of traditional activities, including local food processing, wrestling, drama, folklore, poetry, lectures, dancing, and beauty contests.

    Foreign tourists from the Republic of China also attended, enjoying the warm hospitality of the Igbere people, the pleasant weather, and the region’s scenic hilly landscape.

    Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, in a statement, highlighted the festival’s role in promoting unity, peace, and social interaction.

    “The cultural splendour of the 13 villages was once again reinvigorated, leaving a lasting impression on participants. This event is a testament to our historical existence and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage,” Kalu said.

    The festival not only strengthens community ties but also showcases Nigeria’s vibrant cultural diversity to a global audience, positioning it as a key event in the nation’s cultural tourism calendar.

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