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Nigeria creative arts talent hunt is Bovibes Factory new deal

By Daniel Anazia
30 March 2019   |   3:23 am
A new talent hunt project aimed at expanding the creative roof of secondary education in Nigeria, infusing fresh ideas into the creative industry and ultimately boosting the Nigerian entertainment industry has been unveiled. The talent hunt programme dubbed: Nigeria Creative Arts Talent Hunt for Secondary School Students in Nigeria is the brainchild of Bovibes Arts…

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A new talent hunt project aimed at expanding the creative roof of secondary education in Nigeria, infusing fresh ideas into the creative industry and ultimately boosting the Nigerian entertainment industry has been unveiled.

The talent hunt programme dubbed: Nigeria Creative Arts Talent Hunt for Secondary School Students in Nigeria is the brainchild of Bovibes Arts Factory.

National Director of the project, Peterson Agu in a statement said the Nigeria Creative Arts Talent Hunt for Secondary school Students in Nigeria “is a well planned and structured competition that is driven by a shared vision to create an inclusive, supportive and inspirational platform where each and every student contestant is free to explore, develop and realize their individual artistic aspirations. The project is a presentation of Bovibes Entertainment Limited through its subsidiary Bovibes Arts Factory.”

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According to him, the initiative is aimed at discovering, identifying, training and providing opportunities for gifted students to compete, develop and give full expression to their dreams

“Our mission is to support and enhance projects, programs, and creative activities that will motivate students of our communities and to provide an appropriate, competitive forum for the showcasing of their talents in the performing and visual arts.

“We will also provide guidance and support for students to combine academics with creative arts for proper foundation training and professional principles.”

The creative talent hunt according to the statement will be activated with a workshop that will feature selected schools in every state capital in Nigeria. The workshop aims to educate school representatives and stimulate student’s interest, creativity and getting them prepared for national competition in acting, music, dance, visual arts, comedy as well as in presentation and broadcasting.

Chief Executive Officer, Bovibes Entertainment, Ibe Boco, said the hunt presents a perfect opportunity for governments, brands, corporate firms, international agencies and well meaning Nigerians to give back to the society by identifying and supporting Nigerian students as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

He said, “The need to expand the roof of education through the creative industry is one innovation that Bovibes Arts Factory has given maximum attention to. The Talent Hunt remains one of the key developmental elements designed by Bovibes Arts Factory to Inspire and Enhance Student Growth through the Creative Art in Nigeria.”

“We are building the nation as well the future leaders of the creative industry, establishing chain value and creating employment for Nigerian youths,” he added.

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