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Foundation rebirthing African culture, arts to boost technology

By Ernest Nzor, Abuja
21 August 2022   |   3:30 pm
The Ladi Kwali Foundation, has beginning the rebirthing of African culture and art's work to address some of the world's most pressing issues in an innovative and thinking manner forward technology.

Right, The Executive Director of Ladi Kwali Foundation, Mr. Japhet Sha’agi Kineze, showcasing the African culture art work at the summit in Abuja.

The Ladi Kwali Foundation, has beginning the rebirthing of African culture and art’s work to address some of the world’s most pressing issues in an innovative and thinking manner forward technology.

Executive Director of the foundation, Mr. Japhet Sha’agi Kineze, disclosed this at the Summit, in Abuja, with the theme: “Rebirth of African Culture, Arts and Technology in Africa’s Development”, to honor the late Dr. Ladi Kwali’s luminous legacy.

Recall that the summit brings together young passionate leaders who are rewriting Nigeria history to discuss the challenges that young change-makers face in preserving the nation’s arts and culture through the use of technology.

Kineze said: “Examining our community, this is plagued by insecurity, brain drain, poverty, an infrastructure deficit, and a high rate of youth unemployment. It is difficult to generate professional opportunities due to a lack of information, facilities, and interpersonal support.

“However, few targeted intervention efforts were being made to address this problems which he listed as: inadequate participation of women, youth, and prospective entrepreneurs in practical training, as well as insufficient assistance, stifles growth and keeps these women and adolescents from reaching their goals. Most are forced to leave and engage in regressive habits and behaviors that stifle societal progress.

“Though the government, organizations, and individuals have continued to advocate for technological governance, we believe that in order to adequately address issues affecting Women and youth, we must promote inclusively, level the playing field, remove bottlenecks, encourage accountability for community growth, increase access to quality education, and then create platforms where these women and youth can fully explore, generate new ideas, and join force.

“Even in this current reality, I believe we should muster sufficient willpower to begin doing the right things in order to return to our misaligned world. We must see it as a challenge to reclaim Africa’s historical pride, to embrace a positive mindset African’s prosperity, in order to build the Africa we want, and to avoid the negativity that stifles Africa. We have the power to shape the Africa we want,” he said.

In his remarks, the Former Chairman, Kwali Area Council, Hon. Ibrahim Daniel, observed that the country has assets that could be converted into wealth and it was advisable for the youths to optimize such opportunities.

Daniel urged the youths to use culture as a tool for development and a medium to delve into the international community while also calling on them, not to be left behind as the world progresses.

He said: “The world today is driven by modern day technologies and if you want to make it today you must be very creative and now that we have such assets how to convert them into wealth using the modern day technologies.

“The challenges we have today is because of the idle mind, and we feel very strongly that there is nothing we can do. In every home, every person has a technological device that we can connect with and be creative with. So the youths should be inquisitive by being creative,” he said.

Also speaking earlier, Co- organiser, Michael Akou, noted that the summit was aimed at presenting ways in which technology can impact change for the betterment of people, especially the younger generation.

He said: “we’re bringing technology to ingrain with social fabric, specifically arts and culture also making sure that we could use the existing technology to create a bigger impact. It’s about how do we effectively use technology to increase awareness to create value exchange.

“And one thing that we need to change now in this world is making sure that there’s a direct value exchange between people and the economy without gatekeepers, you know, intervention of centralized platforms that have taken all this value away from people.

“So our mission is to really support value creation for people, key into education, make sure that we can bring real foundational grassroots of how we can use technology and develop workshops, and I think it’s gonna contribute greatly to the economy”.

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