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Children’s day: Otunba Runsewe felicitates with children say they’re the hope of the nation

By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, NCAC, Otunba Segun Runsewe yesterday felicitated with Nigerian Children on the 2021 Children Day and said that they are the hope of the next generation of Nigerians.

Runsewe said this yesterday when the NCAC organized this year’s Children’s Day celebration in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center in Abuja with the theme’ Our Children, our Hope.
He noted that children are the hope and the future of the country and as such their contribution to the development of the country cannot be ignored.

Runsewe said, “children are the building bricks of the future of any nation upon which we must heavily invest. “A child’s greatest need is education. This is where his or her intellect will be cultivated and knowledge of the universe acquired.”

The Director General explained that this year’s event took an International dimension to emphasize that childhood is a very important period in the life of an individual and the need to lay a good foundation cannot be overemphasized.
According to him, the collaboration between the NCAC and the Korean Cultural Centre will henceforth provide the children with a veritable platform to network and learn the principles of Excellence, Honour, Integrity and Good Character needed to build a total human.

The Director General, therefore urged parents to morally train their children and protect them from the dubious immoral issues sweeping across the globe and the corruptive influence of the social media.

The Korean High Commissioner in Nigeria, represented by the Director, Korean Cultural Centre, Mr. Lee Jin Su commended the positive collaboration between NCAC and the Korean Cultural Centre; a platform which has been able to bring children from different schools together to celebrate the 2021 Children’s Day.

Welcoming all the participating schools, Mr. Lee urged them to be good ambassadors of their different schools and to take advantage provided by the collaboration between the NCAC and the Korean Cultural Centre to network, build good friendship and develop their skills.

Among the schools that participated in the celebration were Government Secondary School (GSS) Tudunwada, Ohimowo International School, Mararaba, Government Secondary School (GSS) Garki.
Others are Baldan International School and Imatun International Academy, all in Abuja.

The celebration featured competitive events such as Traditional Chair dance, Traditional Gele tying, Traditional hair plating, Indigenous fashion show and Contemporary dancing competition.

Certificates of participation were presented to the participating schools and prizes were also presented to the winners of the various competitive events by the Director General, NCAC and his host; the Director, Korean Cultural Centre.

Otunba Olusegun Runsewe while presenting the prizes to deserving winners urged all participants to see themselves as winners and prayed that they will continually bring honour to their families, schools and the nation at large.
Highpoint of the occasion was the rendition of the National Anthem with a saxophone by the seven year old Master Emmanuel popularly known as “Emma Sax”.


Daybreak reports that the Children’s Day is celebrated on the 27th of May every year to celebrate children and to raise awareness on issues affecting them and appreciating them as the future of the society.

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