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2017 Badagry Diaspora festival to reconnect Africans to their roots
— 3rd November 2016Africans in the Diaspora have been urged to come back home and explore the various cultures that have made the continent unique in the world.
The call was made by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa during a press conference held in Lagos, to sensitize the public on preparation for the 2017 Badagry Diaspora Festival.
The festival being organized by the African Renaissance Foundation (AFR) has as its theme: “Focusing on Diaspora Door of Return Ceremony.” It is aimed at reconnecting all African-Americans in the Diaspora to their roots and identify with their culture and history.
Dabiri-Erewa said the festival will enable Africans in the Diaspora to reunite with their culture.
Dabiri-Erewa said the festival would avail the organizers, the opportunity to discuss issues relating to African culture and how it can be revived.
“We are also organizing an international symposium, which will expose the unique cultures of Africans to the world,” she said.
On the success of the festival, she said: We are partnering with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we are doing everything that is possible to make it a huge success.”
The President of ARF, Babatunde Mesewaku, said this is the first time that all Africans would converge on the ancient town of Badagry to celebrate African culture.
He said the festival would provide platform for cultural integration, adding that the event is holding in Badagry because of its ancient historic relevance. “We are also partnering with various organizations like the Institute of African Studies University of Ibadan, the Atlantic Bon Initiatives, and others reputable outfits to ensure a successful festival,” he added.
Lagos State Governor,
Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), with Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa during the courtesy visit
by the delegates of First Annual Diaspora Festival in Badagry at the
Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.
Welcoming the idea of the Diaspora Festival billed to hold in Badagry on
August 23, 2017, the Governor pledged his administration’s commitment
to expand the scope of the Festival in order to ensure that it becomes a
major event in the State’s tourism calendar every year.
“This is a rebirth for us. I have always been looking forward to see
what it is that I can do more to the Badagry axis, so I am excited that
this delegation has been put up.
“I have visited Badagry more than five times, I have slept there, I have
tried also to create a master plan of how to recreate the tourism
potentials of Badagry and for this Festival to be the first that would
be done, we would ensure that it would celebrate what Lagos actually
stands for and we would strongly support it, we would partner and make
sure that it is very successful, August is a good time and it brings
greater things into focus. What I want to encourage you is that the
planning should not just be for this year alone, we should have a
framework that allows it to be sustained,” he said.
He said his administration would also leverage on the festival to mark
the Golden Jubilee of the State, just as he expressed optimism that it
would open the doors for other tourists’ potentials of the Badagry axis.
“I am also glad that this is happening when we are celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the State and like I said, the anniversary is not ending
on the 27th of May, it’s the whole of 2017, so for this kind of
proposal, for us to be able to bring the black race in diaspora and we
in Nigeria to come together, I think it’s something that this government
is ready to support,” Governor Ambode said.
While reiterating that fact that Lagos remains the capital of the black
race, the Governor stressed the need to create a convergence between
commerce, investment, tourism and total well being of the black race,
noting that it would become a major economic opportunity on the long
run.
“From the kind of vision that we stand for, everything that you have
requested for is in tandem with our own aspirations and we would support
the three items. We would make sure that our key ministries work
swiftly with you Ministry of Tourism, Lagos Global to make sure that
this becomes our own programme and then we also use it to embellish
whatever it is that is your aspiration and also make sure that this
convergence allows us to benefit from everything that is actually
inculcated in this kind of project that you have embarked upon,”
Governor Ambode said.
He also commended Hon. Dabiri-Erewa for her efforts in protecting the
rights and interests of Nigerians in Diaspora, noting specifically the
recovery of some Nigerian nationals in neighbouring countries.
Earlier, Hon Dabiri-Erewa commended Governor Ambode, saying that his
achievements in the past two years were not only making Lagosians proud
but Nigerians especially those in the diaspora.
“I am here for three things, first to thank you for making us proud as
Lagosians. Everywhere you go in the diaspora, the Governor has made our
job easier because of the fantastic work he is doing. I am sure Your
Excellency, knows there are many Lagosians in the diaspora excelling in
their various field of endeavour and it is better to tell our own story
ourselves that Nigerians are the most vibrant technocrat anywhere in the
world, hence the need to celebrate ourselves in our own land,”
Dabiri-Erewa said.
She added that the visit by the delegation was to intimate the Governor
on the Diaspora Festival in Badagry and seek ways of collaboration with
the State Government to make the festival a success
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Lagos State Governor,
Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), with Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa during the courtesy visit
by the delegates of First Annual Diaspora Festival in Badagry at the
Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.
Welcoming the idea of the Diaspora Festival billed to hold in Badagry on
August 23, 2017, the Governor pledged his administration’s commitment
to expand the scope of the Festival in order to ensure that it becomes a
major event in the State’s tourism calendar every year.
“This is a rebirth for us. I have always been looking forward to see
what it is that I can do more to the Badagry axis, so I am excited that
this delegation has been put up.
“I have visited Badagry more than five times, I have slept there, I have
tried also to create a master plan of how to recreate the tourism
potentials of Badagry and for this Festival to be the first that would
be done, we would ensure that it would celebrate what Lagos actually
stands for and we would strongly support it, we would partner and make
sure that it is very successful, August is a good time and it brings
greater things into focus. What I want to encourage you is that the
planning should not just be for this year alone, we should have a
framework that allows it to be sustained,” he said.
He said his administration would also leverage on the festival to mark
the Golden Jubilee of the State, just as he expressed optimism that it
would open the doors for other tourists’ potentials of the Badagry axis.
“I am also glad that this is happening when we are celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the State and like I said, the anniversary is not ending
on the 27th of May, it’s the whole of 2017, so for this kind of
proposal, for us to be able to bring the black race in diaspora and we
in Nigeria to come together, I think it’s something that this government
is ready to support,” Governor Ambode said.
While reiterating that fact that Lagos remains the capital of the black
race, the Governor stressed the need to create a convergence between
commerce, investment, tourism and total well being of the black race,
noting that it would become a major economic opportunity on the long
run.
“From the kind of vision that we stand for, everything that you have
requested for is in tandem with our own aspirations and we would support
the three items. We would make sure that our key ministries work
swiftly with you Ministry of Tourism, Lagos Global to make sure that
this becomes our own programme and then we also use it to embellish
whatever it is that is your aspiration and also make sure that this
convergence allows us to benefit from everything that is actually
inculcated in this kind of project that you have embarked upon,”
Governor Ambode said.
He also commended Hon. Dabiri-Erewa for her efforts in protecting the
rights and interests of Nigerians in Diaspora, noting specifically the
recovery of some Nigerian nationals in neighbouring countries.
Earlier, Hon Dabiri-Erewa commended Governor Ambode, saying that his
achievements in the past two years were not only making Lagosians proud
but Nigerians especially those in the diaspora.
“I am here for three things, first to thank you for making us proud as
Lagosians. Everywhere you go in the diaspora, the Governor has made our
job easier because of the fantastic work he is doing. I am sure Your
Excellency, knows there are many Lagosians in the diaspora excelling in
their various field of endeavour and it is better to tell our own story
ourselves that Nigerians are the most vibrant technocrat anywhere in the
world, hence the need to celebrate ourselves in our own land,”
Dabiri-Erewa said.
She added that the visit by the delegation was to intimate the Governor
on the Diaspora Festival in Badagry and seek ways of collaboration with
the State Government to make the festival a success
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ambode-pledges-support-first-annual-diaspora-festival-badagry/
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…Nigerians in diaspora
are proud of you, Dabiri-Erewa Tells Gov
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday pledged his
administration’s commitment to make the first Annual Diaspora Festival
in Badagry a major success, adding that a master plan that would
prescribe strategies and programmes to boost the potentials of the
ancient town was also underway.
Governor Ambode, who spoke when he received a delegation of the first
Annual Diaspora Festival led by the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, at the Lagos House,
Ikeja, said the Government remains committed to partnerships that would
explore the tourism potentials of the ancient town and its environs.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), with Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa during
the courtesy visit by the delegates of First Annual Diaspora Festival in
Badagry at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.
Welcoming the idea of the Diaspora Festival billed to hold in Badagry on
August 23, 2017, the Governor pledged his administration’s commitment
to expand the scope of the Festival in order to ensure that it becomes a
major event in the State’s tourism calendar every year.
“This is a rebirth for us. I have always been looking forward to see
what it is that I can do more to the Badagry axis, so I am excited that
this delegation has been put up.
“I have visited Badagry more than five times, I have slept there, I have
tried also to create a master plan of how to recreate the tourism
potentials of Badagry and for this Festival to be the first that would
be done, we would ensure that it would celebrate what Lagos actually
stands for and we would strongly support it, we would partner and make
sure that it is very successful, August is a good time and it brings
greater things into focus. What I want to encourage you is that the
planning should not just be for this year alone, we should have a
framework that allows it to be sustained,” he said.
He said his administration would also leverage on the festival to mark
the Golden Jubilee of the State, just as he expressed optimism that it
would open the doors for other tourists’ potentials of the Badagry axis.
“I am also glad that this is happening when we are celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the State and like I said, the anniversary is not ending
on the 27th of May, it’s the whole of 2017, so for this kind of
proposal, for us to be able to bring the black race in diaspora and we
in Nigeria to come together, I think it’s something that this government
is ready to support,” Governor Ambode said.
While reiterating that fact that Lagos remains the capital of the black
race, the Governor stressed the need to create a convergence between
commerce, investment, tourism and total well being of the black race,
noting that it would become a major economic opportunity on the long
run.
“From the kind of vision that we stand for, everything that you have
requested for is in tandem with our own aspirations and we would support
the three items. We would make sure that our key ministries work
swiftly with you Ministry of Tourism, Lagos Global to make sure that
this becomes our own programme and then we also use it to embellish
whatever it is that is your aspiration and also make sure that this
convergence allows us to benefit from everything that is actually
inculcated in this kind of project that you have embarked upon,”
Governor Ambode said.
He also commended Hon. Dabiri-Erewa for her efforts in protecting the
rights and interests of Nigerians in Diaspora, noting specifically the
recovery of some Nigerian nationals in neighbouring countries.
Earlier, Hon Dabiri-Erewa commended Governor Ambode, saying that his
achievements in the past two years were not only making Lagosians proud
but Nigerians especially those in the diaspora.
“I am here for three things, first to thank you for making us proud as
Lagosians. Everywhere you go in the diaspora, the Governor has made our
job easier because of the fantastic work he is doing. I am sure Your
Excellency, knows there are many Lagosians in the diaspora excelling in
their various field of endeavour and it is better to tell our own story
ourselves that Nigerians are the most vibrant technocrat anywhere in the
world, hence the need to celebrate ourselves in our own land,”
Dabiri-Erewa said.
She added that the visit by the delegation was to intimate the Governor
on the Diaspora Festival in Badagry and seek ways of collaboration with
the State Government to make the festival a success.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ambode-pledges-support-first-annual-diaspora-festival-badagry/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ambode-pledges-support-first-annual-diaspora-festival-badagry/
…Nigerians in diaspora
are proud of you, Dabiri-Erewa Tells Gov
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday pledged his
administration’s commitment to make the first Annual Diaspora Festival
in Badagry a major success, adding that a master plan that would
prescribe strategies and programmes to boost the potentials of the
ancient town was also underway.
Governor Ambode, who spoke when he received a delegation of the first
Annual Diaspora Festival led by the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, at the Lagos House,
Ikeja, said the Government remains committed to partnerships that would
explore the tourism potentials of the ancient town and its environs.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), with Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa during
the courtesy visit by the delegates of First Annual Diaspora Festival in
Badagry at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.
Welcoming the idea of the Diaspora Festival billed to hold in Badagry on
August 23, 2017, the Governor pledged his administration’s commitment
to expand the scope of the Festival in order to ensure that it becomes a
major event in the State’s tourism calendar every year.
“This is a rebirth for us. I have always been looking forward to see
what it is that I can do more to the Badagry axis, so I am excited that
this delegation has been put up.
“I have visited Badagry more than five times, I have slept there, I have
tried also to create a master plan of how to recreate the tourism
potentials of Badagry and for this Festival to be the first that would
be done, we would ensure that it would celebrate what Lagos actually
stands for and we would strongly support it, we would partner and make
sure that it is very successful, August is a good time and it brings
greater things into focus. What I want to encourage you is that the
planning should not just be for this year alone, we should have a
framework that allows it to be sustained,” he said.
He said his administration would also leverage on the festival to mark
the Golden Jubilee of the State, just as he expressed optimism that it
would open the doors for other tourists’ potentials of the Badagry axis.
“I am also glad that this is happening when we are celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the State and like I said, the anniversary is not ending
on the 27th of May, it’s the whole of 2017, so for this kind of
proposal, for us to be able to bring the black race in diaspora and we
in Nigeria to come together, I think it’s something that this government
is ready to support,” Governor Ambode said.
While reiterating that fact that Lagos remains the capital of the black
race, the Governor stressed the need to create a convergence between
commerce, investment, tourism and total well being of the black race,
noting that it would become a major economic opportunity on the long
run.
“From the kind of vision that we stand for, everything that you have
requested for is in tandem with our own aspirations and we would support
the three items. We would make sure that our key ministries work
swiftly with you Ministry of Tourism, Lagos Global to make sure that
this becomes our own programme and then we also use it to embellish
whatever it is that is your aspiration and also make sure that this
convergence allows us to benefit from everything that is actually
inculcated in this kind of project that you have embarked upon,”
Governor Ambode said.
He also commended Hon. Dabiri-Erewa for her efforts in protecting the
rights and interests of Nigerians in Diaspora, noting specifically the
recovery of some Nigerian nationals in neighbouring countries.
Earlier, Hon Dabiri-Erewa commended Governor Ambode, saying that his
achievements in the past two years were not only making Lagosians proud
but Nigerians especially those in the diaspora.
“I am here for three things, first to thank you for making us proud as
Lagosians. Everywhere you go in the diaspora, the Governor has made our
job easier because of the fantastic work he is doing. I am sure Your
Excellency, knows there are many Lagosians in the diaspora excelling in
their various field of endeavour and it is better to tell our own story
ourselves that Nigerians are the most vibrant technocrat anywhere in the
world, hence the need to celebrate ourselves in our own land,”
Dabiri-Erewa said.
She added that the visit by the delegation was to intimate the Governor
on the Diaspora Festival in Badagry and seek ways of collaboration with
the State Government to make the festival a success.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ambode-pledges-support-first-annual-diaspora-festival-badagry/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/ambode-pledges-support-first-annual-diaspora-festival-badagry/
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