In three weeks’ time, all things being equal, Nigerians and the world
at large would come to terms with the octopus presentation and
showcasing of the best of Nigeria’s culture, arts, crafts and fashion as
Rivers State government hosts the yearly rotated festival of unity in
the
Garden city of Port Harcout.
Done with the meeting of the approving body comprising of all 36
states commissioners and Directors of Culture and Arts weeks back at the
Port Harcourt venue, the National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC) is
not leaving anything to chance as the outing in Port Harcourt promises
to re-launch the unity festival into global acceptance and
inclusiveness.
Indeed, the last outing in Kaduna being the first under the watch of
Otunba Segun Runsewe and to which there was a strategic manifestation of
an enduring change and perception of the once neglected festival, the
Port Harcourt edition in last week of this month, October will herald a
massive repositioning of the entire gamut of Nigeria’s culture value
chain beyond the pedestrian dance drama and accolades of mere street
observers.
NAFEST in Port Harcourt will create a strategic learning curve on how
to alleviate poverty and enthrone a new rural sustainable cultural
economy through skill acquisition and exposure to other multi beneficial
contents related to Nigerian culture.
According to the NCAC Director General, Otunba Segun Runsewe, the
unity festival is coming at time Nigeria has become the destination to
watch as President Buhari diplomatic shuttling across the globe has
attracted some massive interest on Nigeria beyond the traditional
business frontiers hence the repositioning of culture as the central
bank of our creative wealth.
At the just concluded private sector trade fair in Lagos, Runsewe
showcased interesting sidelines of what NCAC will do in Port Harcourt
and to which governor Wike of Rivers has promised an enhanced and
progressive collaboration to effectively re-jig policy orientation on
Rivers very rich and unique culture.
Reports reaching us from all the states participating at the event
revealed that a very strong wind of competition among participants will
be high and the message of mainstreaming culture as an economic catalyst
will be taken serious.
Runsewe who is noted to have changed the narratives of Nigeria’s
tourism evolution when he held sway at NTDC notes at all forums and
during the pre-festival visit to Rivers governor Nyemsom Wike that
NAFEST in Garden city will ‘gong’ to the world the best of Nigeria
culture, its economic baseline and its diplomatic, unifying influence
for national socioeconomic and political development.
He also noted that Nigeria culture which is very diverse and unique
will help bridge gaps in the quest to build a conscious and consistent
appreciation to the multi ethnic cultural colouration that abounds in
Nigeria, regarded as a mini united nations.
Investigations on Rivers state preparation as the host state also
revealed that governor Wike many use the event to redirect cultural
tourism traffic to this oil city and the south-south region of Nigeria
in general.
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