Invest in arts to empower youths, boost GDP, Nigerian artists urge FG
Arts in Medicine Fellowship holds 2nd inauguration
ReleArts showcasing young African artists
Diasporan artist harps on collaboration for growth of arts
Notable events that spiced up the Art and Culture sector in 2021
Youths and students celebrate Nigeria @ 61
I will use culture to unite Nigeria, says Runsewe
Examining arts as a unifying element [opinion]
African arts in Scotland
Five Cowries Arts Education Initiative launches E-Learning platform
Ejinne re-enacts storytelling prowess in Broken Promise
Experts deliberate future of Nigerian Art, Tourism and Urban development
Osinbajo urges Nigerians to support arts
Kunle Adeyemi @ 60 touring art exhibition
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ENUGU – FOUNDER of Word for Word Art Movement, Mr Ikenna Nwachukwu has said that art is a veritable tool in the fight against corruption as its appreciation enriches the mind and makes it a less fertile place for the seeds of corruption to grow.
Research spirit, intellectualism rejuvenated in UNN by Faculty of Arts – VC
NSUKKA —The Vice Chancellor, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, Prof. Benjamin Ozumba, has lauded the Faculty of Arts of the University for rejuvenating the spirit of research and intellectualism in the university.
Arts, culture, travel & tourism can sustain Nigeria’s economy — NANTA
In the event that oil dries up in Nigeria, what happens? If Otunba SegunRunsewe, D-G of National Council for Arts and Culture, were to answer the question, he will tell you that culture is Nigeria’s new oil.
Arts will survive when people recognise its importance, says stakeholder
The former president, Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA), Olu Ajayi, on Sunday said that arts survival and growth would be sustained in the country when her citizens began to recognise its importance.
Polls: Your vote is your power – Prof. Nnanyelugo Okoro
The Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, Professor Nnanyelugo Okoro, has urged the Nigerian eligible electorates not to be deterred by the postponement of the presidential and parliamentary elections but should come out en masse to perform their civic responsibilities next week because, according to him, their votes are their only power to ensuring good governance in the country.
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