TINUBU IDENTIFIES CREATIVE SECTOR AS KEY TO ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION. (PHOTO).

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  President Bola Tinubu has identified the creative economy as a pivotal element of his administration’s economic diversification agenda, reaffirming his commitment to positioning Nigeria’s creative sector as a driving force for global influence. The President stated this at the launch of the 2024 Abuja International Carnival at Eagle Square, Abuja. President Tinubu, represented by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, said the carnival reaffirms the essence of who Nigerians are—”a people of culture, a people of art, a people of colour, and a people of shared values”. In a statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant to The President on Media & Communications, Office of The Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, under the theme, “Carnival of Renewed Hope: A Pledge to My Country”, the event showcased performances from across Nigeria and beyond, demonstrating the administration’s commitment to cultural diplomacy. The Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy, working alongsi

MUSLIM LEADERS MUST COME TOGETHER AND SPEAK THE TRUTH-ORITSEJAFOR.

           Ayo Oritsejafor,the President of Christian Association of Nigeria {CAN}, spoke at the 2014 National conference on Voices Against Violence organised by christia elders forum of northern states {NOSCEF} in Abuja said ''If we want to end Boko Haram insurgence we as Nigerians must speak the truth.That is the major factor.Boko Haram has an ideology muslim leaders,should engage them and tell them,the truth.I am not against dialogue,but the people that must dialogue are the muslims religions leaders,traditional leaders,muslim political leaders.They must come together and speak the truth.                                                

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