Goge Africa says it is unveiling a new platform to promote Africa’s cultural heritage not just as history but as a dynamic driver of modern diplomacy.
CBAAC’s director-general, Oluwabunmi Amao, made the call during the centre’s annual international conference held on Thursday in Lagos.
“African women should put a stop to these and ensure the values of African culture are being propagated on various social media platforms for posterity,” she said.
“This should be the essence of the forthcoming festival, meant to commemorate the 45th anniversary of FESTAC ’77.”
During CBAAC’s visit to his palace on Thursday, Oba Ewuare assured of his support for the festival.
“Beyond the shores of Africa, plans geared toward the commemoration of the 45th anniversary of FESTAC ’77.”
“The arts and culture of the South African people is very dynamic and we consider it quite of immense importance to be fully incorporated in this programme.”
