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Ala Igbo Cultural Festival comes on stream

By Editor
12 August 2017   |   4:00 am
To create an enabling environment for the unification of all Igbo’s across the globe towards establishing a functional networking base, veteran musician and culture promoter, Chris Mba, has unveiled Alaigbo Cultural Festival.

To create an enabling environment for the unification of all Igbo’s across the globe towards establishing a functional networking base, veteran musician and culture promoter, Chris Mba, has unveiled Alaigbo Cultural Festival.

The formal unveiling ceremony held recently at the Nike Lake Hotel, Enugu, with the endorsement of Ozo Dr. Ferdinand Anikwe, Director General, Center For Black and African Arts and Civilization, CBAAC.

Mba said the unveiling marked the beginning of preliminary activities of the festival.

“The project team presently is making contacts with all relevant stakeholders across the world aimed at hosting the biggest cultural festival in Igboland.

“One of the major pre event activities is the Nite of the Igbo Princess, an evening with beautiful and intelligent Igbo maidens which will hold in seven venues across Nigeria. The event is packaged to sensitize all Igbo about the forthcoming festival. The grand finale of the event will feature the Queen Alaigbo International Beauty Pageant.”

Ala-Igbo International Cultural Festival is designed to resurrect in every Igbo personality the love, passion and interest for our cultural heritage and values. The cultural festival will showcase the never say die spirit of Igbo people, visual arts, music, cultural displays, dance forms as well as the attire, cuisine, language and hospitality of the Igbo Nation.

“It is also aimed at showcasing the outstanding contributions and achievements of the people and governments of the South East through tourism, culture, visual arts, fashion and the hospitality industry,” Mba said.

High Chief Engr. Agujegbe Chamberlin Adiaso, Grand Patron of Ala Igbo Cultural Festival, who flagged off the unveiling ceremony said the initiative is also a platform for creative and intellectual interaction amongst men and women of Igbo extraction on strategies towards youth development, economic advancement, cultural heritage and tourism promotion in the south east.

“We are using culture and tourism as a tool to showcase the investment opportunities in the region as well project the image of the region as a commercial hub in Africa,” he said.

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