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  • NCAC Parleys NCWS to Empower Women for Development Via New Cultural Brand

    NCAC Parleys NCWS to Empower Women for Development Via New Cultural Brand

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The National Council for Arts and Culture ( NCAC) is to parley the National Council for Women Society , NCWS) to debut a new cultural brand platform that will empower vulnerable Nigerian women for national development.

    This parley was reached when the newly elected executive of the NCWS led by Hajia Lami Adamu paid a courtesy visit to NCAC headquarters in Abuja.

    The new NCWS President Adamu said that the visit to the Culture Council was to introduce the newly inaugurated executive of the Women Society to the Director General, Otunba Runsewe who has been a pillar of support to the Women Society in areas of skills acquisition, capacity building and empowerment and also seek areas of further collaborations.

    She stated that the new executives is proud to identify with Otunba Runsewe who has positively projected the image of Nigeria both at home and abroad within the Culture and Tourism sector and also working assiduously to transform Nigeria’s rich and diverse cultural heritage into a viable economy.

    Hajia Adamu disclosed that the new leadership of the NCWS has commenced a strategic roadmap for achieving the vision of the council for the next 5 years.
    These according to her include Promoting women in leadership and Governance, Promoting economic empowerment of women, Child protection and girl child education and Building an effective and efficient NCWS as a valued partner for promoting the gender agenda.

    The NCWS president solicited for a strong collaboration with the NCAC to enable the women society achieve its lofty programmes and take vulnerable women off the streets.
    The Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun Runsewe congratulated Hajia Lami Adamu as the 15th President of the NCWS expressed delight over the visit which according to him will open new vistas for collaborations for the NCAC and NCWS to empower Nigerian women and fortify the future of the girl child.

    Meanwhile Runsewe decried the fast eroding cultural values in the society which has led to juvenile delinquencies and borrowed Western cultures.

    “As Women, the onus is on you to begin a campaign to rescue our youths and the girl child from the claws of westernization and alien cultures and inculcate in them good moral principles and the true Nigerian Culture. ”

    Runsewe who doubles as the President of the World Crafts Council, African Region urged the Women Society to make a bold statement and redouble their efforts in sensitizing mothers to be mindful of the schools they send their children as a high percentage of immorality, rape cases and gender based crimes originate from the school environment.

    He reiterated the urgent need for the new leadership to hit the ground running given the onerous task ahead of them and promised to keep his doors open for collaborations and necessary support to make the NCWS achieve its desired objective.

    He announced that the NCAC and the NCWS will midwife a brand that will empower vulnerable women and build capacity among them.

  • NCAC to honour Ihenanacho

    NCAC to honour Ihenanacho

    By Mike Oboh

    The National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC) planned to honour Leicester City Football club and Nigeria striker, Kelechi Iheanacho for his show of a powerful and fascinating merger between culture and sports.

    Iheanacho showed beneath the pomp, glitz and glamour when his club defeated Chelsea Football club to lift the English FA cup, displayed a unique, spectacular and outstanding show of patriotism when he soaked his love for Nigeria,

    The Director General of NCAC, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe said in Abuja that the decision of the player to fully wrap in Nigerian green-white-green national colour and carried on his head, a cultural basket of victory to celebrate his club’s success in Nigeria cultural way was worth applauding.

    Runsuwe said for this, the NCAC have put in place a plan to graphically immortalize the heroic and patriotic feat with call for entries from Nigeria visual artists to creatively represent the quintessential Iheanacho on stage with the Nigeria colour as enacted during the English FA Cup final.

    He said the best three entries shall win awards which will be presented to the ministers of Information and Culture and his counterpart in sports.

    He also said the winning entries will be exhibited in Ekiti State at the 2021 National Festival of Arts and Culture (EKITI NAFEST 2021) just as the artistic work will also go into the hall of fame and Arts Gallery as a living memory of Ihenacho’s metaphor of the merger between sports and culture.

    Runsewe said the council was in collaboration with the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA) Abuja chapter, in instituting an art contest that will celebrate the intersection of sports and culture, referencing the Iheanacho’s celebration with the Nigeria flag.

    He said it is open to traditional 2D art( painting, print making and drawing)and it is open for one month.

    Runsewe said there is the need to celebrate the positive aspect of the country.

  • NAFEST 2020: NANTA commends NCAC for rebranding culture

    NAFEST 2020: NANTA commends NCAC for rebranding culture

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    President National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (nanta), Susan Akporiaye  has commended the National Council for Arts and Culture, NCAC for the successful branding of Nigeria’s cultural products at the just concluded  Jos NAFEST festival.

     Akporiaye stated that NCAC under tunba Segun Runsewe has proven beyond doubt that Nigeria has all it takes to welcome visitors and above all, put together Cultural tourism events that can compete favourably with others all over the world.

    ” It is very exciting and heartwarming to see how our culture tourism products, cuisines, fashion and history are carefully articulated and presented.” Otunba Segun Runsewe has given us hope and provided us tourism products to market and promote, and we at nanta  have noted this intervention and invitation to support, create jobs and empower our members” she explained. 

    She further explained that time has come for tourism, Culture and Hospitality Practitioners to take advantage of the various festivals and Cultural platforms packaged by NCAC not only to attract both local and International visitors but create additional streams of job openings and income.

    “We can’t pretend that government is not doing anything to help us. Under NCAC, we have veritable Cultural tourism products in Nafest and International Arts and Culture expo(INAC), so we must put on our thinking caps, get out of our state of  self pity and do the right thing.”

    She promised to mobilize  the over fifteen thousand members of the association to work with the NCAC leadership to create a sustainable tourism package and also at same time, work out new normal marketing opportunities with state governments to power rural Cultural heritage to the advantage of women and youths across.

    ” Jos is certainly beautiful and the many stories of insecurity exaggerated. NANTA has a role to play, to be part of efforts to rebrand Nigeria.”

    Time has come for us to find the connection and we are glad otunba Segun Runsewe has shown us the way” she added.