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Nigeria Shines As Ekiti Troupe Wins International Arts Competition
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akonitvNigeria on Friday emerged winner of the Surajkund International Arts and Crafts Festival in India.
The two- week competition is cinsidered one of the largest arts and culture festivals in the world.
The country was represented by Ekiti State Performing Company, for performance content, and Niger State Tourism Commission, for Crafts Exhibition.
Prof Ojo Bakare, renowned professor of Choreography and Performannce Aesthetics, who is the immediate-past Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Tourism in Ekiti State, led the delegation.
Nigeria, India – the host Country and Uganda got the VIP pick in that order for the best performances in the festival that featured over 50 countries performing daily for two weeks.
As a result of Nigeria’s exemplary performances, the leaders of delegation for all the African countries at the festival chose Prof. Bakare to lead an all-African collaboration performance at the festival. The African countries also made a declaration for an All African networking organisation that will push for the development of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the continent. Bakare was also selected as the President.
The renowned cultural scholar who hailed the Federal Government for tipping Ekiti and Niger States as her representatives at the international competition, gave kudos to the 15- member Ekiti troupe and the officials for the superlative performances at the world festival.
Before emerging Nigeria’s representative at the global festival, The Ekiti State Performing Company came second at NAFEST 2020 in Jos, first at NAFEST 2021 and took the third position at NAFEST 2022 in Lagos. It won the most consistent State at NAFEST 2022. At NAFEST 2020, 2021 and 2022, Ekiti State came first in almost all the Performing Arts categories like Dance, Choral Music and Drama. Niger State was also selected for Craft exhibition because Bida had just been named UNESCO Creative City.
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My Beautiful Africa and iSmart Africa to Host the 2024 Tourism and Technology Summit in Lagos
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November 20, 2024By
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The 2024 Tourism and Technology Summit Africa will explore digital solutions in transforming African tourism, with keynote speaker Johnny Muteba.
The 2024 edition of the highly anticipated *Tourism and Technology Summit Africa (TATSA)*, organized by *My Beautiful Africa* and *iSmart Africa*, will take place on December 12, 2024, at the prestigious Oriental Hotel in Lagos.
This year’s summit is themed *“Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers: Transforming African Tourism through Technology.”*
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TATSA 2024 promises to be a groundbreaking event, bringing together thought leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from across the tourism, travel, aviation, hospitality, real estate, and technology sectors.
The summit will explore the future of travel and tourism on the African continent and highlight how digital solutions are revolutionizing the travel experience.
The summit will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities, offering valuable insights into how technology can be harnessed for sustainable growth, improved customer experiences, and enhanced global competitiveness within the tourism industry.
Johnny Muteba, CEO of *Build Africa Group*, will deliver the keynote address, offering his expertise on the role of technology in reshaping the African tourism sector.
This year’s event is proudly supported by top industry players, including *Travelogue*, *Befenchy House of Style*, *Cybertron*, *LIVE*, and the *Pan African Chamber of Commerce*, among others.
With the rapid growth of technology across various industries, the summit aims to empower stakeholders in the tourism sector with cutting-edge knowledge and practical tools to excel in this fast-evolving landscape.
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Winners Shine at 2024 Carnival Calabar Essay Competition, Sponsored by Folashade Tinubu Ojo
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November 20, 2024By
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Top essayists of the 2024 Carnival Calabar Essay Competition receive awards, as Folashade Tinubu Ojo emphasizes the importance of literacy.
The 2024 edition of the Carnival Calabar Essay Competition saw top essayists recognized for their exceptional work. The event, sponsored by Mrs. Folashade Tinubu Ojo, the Iyaloja General of Nigeria, took place in Calabar, Cross River State.
The competition, now named the *Folashade Tinubu Ojo Carnival Calabar Essay Competition*, awarded cash prizes and accolades to deserving students.
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In the essay category, Master David Okon Offiong, a student at Police Secondary School, Calabar, won the first-place prize.
In the short stories category, which was open to students in higher institutions, Awhobiwom Lucy Betiang from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, claimed the top honor.
Participants in both categories wrote on the theme of the 2024 Carnival Calabar, “Our Shared Prosperity.”
Speaking at the event, the Chairman of the Cross River State Carnival Commission, Mr. Gabe Onah, highlighted the competition’s role in promoting literacy, developing young talent, and reviving the reading and writing culture among Nigeria’s youth.
“Writing essays allows individuals to explore different perspectives, fostering critical thinking,” Onah remarked.
In her keynote speech, Mrs. Folashade Ojo expressed her satisfaction with the students’ performances, stressing the importance of fostering a love for reading and writing.
She urged parents, guardians, and teachers to take an active role in encouraging good cultural ethics and values. Ojo reaffirmed her commitment to supporting such initiatives, noting that they are essential for building a vibrant, inclusive future for young Nigerians.
“I am committed to supporting and sponsoring initiatives like this. Bringing back the love for reading and writing is critical in safeguarding our communities,” she said.
The event also featured vibrant cultural displays by secondary school students, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
Mr. Austin Cobham, the Executive Secretary of the Carnival Commission, also praised Mrs. Ojo for her unwavering dedication to sustaining the literacy components of the Carnival.
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Nigeria’s Chidimma Adetshina shines as first runner-up at Miss Universe 2024
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November 18, 2024By
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Chidimma Adetshina of Nigeria earns first runner-up at Miss Universe 2024, dazzling the world with her poise and resilience on the global stage.
Nigeria’s **Chidimma Adetshina** has achieved a historic milestone as the first runner-up at the **73rd Miss Universe Competition**, held at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City.
The grand finale, early Sunday morning, witnessed an electrifying showdown between Adetshina and Denmark’s **Victoria Kjaer Theilvig**, who ultimately claimed the coveted crown.
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Widely praised as one of the most exciting editions in recent years, the event celebrated the talent, intelligence, and elegance of women worldwide.
The organisers captured the tension-filled moment on Instagram, writing:
*”The final two! Nigeria and Denmark, two incredible women, one unforgettable moment.”*
While the title of Miss Universe 2024 went to Theilvig, Adetshina’s remarkable journey to the global stage left an indelible mark.
Judges and audiences alike lauded her poise, charisma, and unwavering determination, cementing her place among Nigeria’s iconic beauty queens.
Adetshina’s road to the Miss Universe stage was not without challenges. Earlier this year, she withdrew from the **Miss South Africa 2024** contest after advancing to the final stages, following debates over her eligibility based on her nationality.
Refusing to let adversity define her, Adetshina represented **Taraba State** in the **Miss Universe Nigeria** pageant, where she emerged victorious, earning her the chance to compete internationally.
Her achievement echoes the groundbreaking triumph of **Agbani Darego**, who in 2001 became the first Black African woman to win the Miss World title. Adetshina’s success is yet another testament to Nigeria’s prominence on the global beauty and talent stage.
Miss Universe 2024 saw **Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua**, the 2023 titleholder, pass the crown to Denmark’s Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, who now begins her reign as an ambassador of global goodwill and empowerment.
Chidimma Adetshina’s accomplishment has inspired pride across Nigeria and beyond, celebrating her as a symbol of resilience and grace under pressure. Her story serves as a reminder of the power of determination in the face of challenges.
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