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    NTDA, NIDO Africa, endorse MAFEST

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    The organisers of the Meet Africa Fashion Festival (MAFEST) have secured strategic partnerships with the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) and Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, (NIDO) Africa as preparations to host the international fashion festival in Abuja, next year, gather momentum.

    In a letter dated October 12, NTDA endorsed the Meet Africa Fashion Festival, acknowledging the Festival as one “Which the authority believes will not only empower the youth through job creation but will also promote the rich and diverse fashion heritage of Nigeria and as well attract Foreign Direct Investment to boost the economy”

    In the letter signed by the Legal Adviser of NTDA, Funebi Otu-Omondak, on behalf of the Director General of the Authority, NTDA says the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority is optimistic that the Meet Africa Fashion Festival (MAFEST) 2024 will facilitate the promotion of domestic Tourism and have invaluable impact on the Nigerian Tourism sector”

    Similarly, the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, African chapter has thrown its weight behind MAFEST, accepting to partner with the organisers to deliver the festival

    In its letter to the organisers dated, September 3, 2023, and signed by its Continental President, Prof Osakwe, the organisation stated that the members are thrilled with the invitation to partner in the delivery of the event, hence has accepted the invitation.

    “We are thrilled to accept your partnership invitation on behalf of Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO), Africa. We are excited about the developmental potentials and benefits this international Fashion Festival partnership with NIDO Africa holds and are confident in our ability to mobilize Diaspora (Africa) contemporary fashion skills and related resources to achieve great success together.

    “Our core values and vision in harnessing Diaspora skill resources to our homeland align perfectly, making this partnership a natural fit.”

    We look forward to finalizing the possible aspects of contributions and/or participation with your team to make this initiative a resounding success” the letter stated.

    The Meet Africa Fashion Festival (MAFEST) is choreographed to be a convergence of major stakeholders in Africa’s fashion and garment industry. Attending are leading fashion designers and models from Africa, industry influencers, celebrities, fashion enthusiasts, traders, industry professionals, and other major players from around the world.

    Targeted at influencing African governments and financial institutions to invest in Africa’s fashion and garment industry; considering its vastness as the second largest creator of jobs and wealth after Agriculture; MAFEST makes way for budding fashion

    designers and models to showcase their abundant talents on the runway, parading their couture creations, avant-garde designs, and their cutting-edge innovations.

    MAFEST is poised to attract key players in the fashion sector from various African nations, including Tanzania, South Africa, Ethiopia, Burundi, Ghana, Gambia, Senegal, Benin Republic, Uganda, Rwanda, Cameroon, etc provide them with a unique platform to showcase their talents and creations. This diverse gathering of fashion enthusiasts is expected to foster strong networks and lasting partnerships that will elevate the African fashion industry on the global stage.

    By joining forces, NTDA, NIDO Africa and MAFEST are set to pave the way for a transformative future for the African fashion landscape, elevating it to new heights and ensuring it takes its rightful place on the world’s fashion map.

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    Katsina Governor Radda champions Nigeria’s arts, culture on visit to federal minister

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    Nigeria global arts culture

    Governor Radda tells Minister Nigeria boasts significant global potential in arts and culture, seeking collaboration for promotion

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    Katsina State seeks tourism collaboration with NTDA

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    Katsina NTDA tourism partnership

    The Katsina State History and Culture Bureau Chief, Dr. Kabir Ali Masanawa, has urged closer collaboration with the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) to boost tourism in the state

     

    Dr. Kabir Ali Masanawa, the Chief of the Katsina State History and Culture Bureau, has called for a strengthened partnership with the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) to enhance tourism in Katsina State.

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    Dr. Masanawa made this appeal during a courtesy visit to the Director General of the NTDA, Mr. Richard Ovie Esewhaye, at the NTDA’s office in Abuja on Tuesday.

    The primary objective of the visit, according to Dr. Masanawa, was to foster a more robust collaboration aimed at effectively promoting the diverse tourism assets of Katsina State.

    He underscored the critical need for a deeper working relationship between the Bureau and the NTDA to showcase the rich cultural heritage and significant tourism potential of Katsina State to a global audience.

    “I am here to reaffirm our commitment to partnering with the NTDA and to explore deeper collaborations that will place Katsina firmly on the tourism map,” Dr. Masanawa stated, emphasizing the state’s dedication to leveraging the NTDA’s expertise and resources.

    I am here to reaffirm our commitment to partnering with the NTDA and to explore deeper collaborations that will place Katsina firmly on the tourism map,” – Dr. Kabir Ali Masanawa, Katsina State History and Culture Bureau Chief.

    Mr. Richard Ovie Esewhaye, the overseeing Officer of the NTDA, warmly received Dr. Masanawa and lauded his appointment by the Katsina State Governor, describing him as “a round peg in a round hole,” indicating his suitability for the role.

    Mr. Esewhaye reiterated the NTDA’s unwavering commitment to working closely with the Katsina State History and Culture Bureau to promote tourism not only within Katsina State but also across the entire nation.

    He expressed optimism about the potential for a fruitful and enduring partnership that would significantly advance tourism development in Nigeria.

    Both Dr. Masanawa and Mr. Esewhaye conveyed their strong optimism for a productive and lasting collaboration that will contribute significantly to the growth and promotion of tourism within Katsina State and Nigeria as a whole.

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    Suspended Ede Chief denies land grabbing, affirms loyalty to monarch

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    Ede Loogun suspension

    Chief Jimoh Kabiru, the suspended Loogun of Ede, refutes land grabbing allegations, stating the matter is under investigation and emphasizing his respect for the Timi of Ede, Oba Munirudeen Adesola Lawal

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