Month: September 2014

Acting Executive Secretary

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Mr. Louis Okpako Eriomala, born on 17th April, 1960 in Sapele, Delta State, hails from Opuraja, Okpe Local Government Area, Delta State. He attended St. Andrew’s Primary School, Warri,...

Tourism Stakeholders Meet To Boost Local And International Patronage

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In a bid to reposition the Nigerian Tourism and Hospitality industry, especially as it relates  to local and international patronage, the Federal  Ministry  of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation,...

Ayakoroma Has Made Us To Be In Academic Heaven – University Don

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The Acting Head, Department of Theatre Arts, Niger Delta University (NDU), Amassoma, Bayelsa State, Dr. Christine Odi, has stated that the Executive Secretary of the National Institute for Cultural...

Languages Hasten The Integration Of Nigerians – Mrs. Maimuda

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Nigerians have been told that they could only relegate indigenous languages to the background at their peril, as the fact remains that, learning languages other than one’s own hastens...

The Effects Of Second Language In Developing the Brain Are Significant – University Don

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Dr. Joyce Emuchay of the Department of Languages and Literary Studies, College of Humanities and Management Sciences, Kwara State University, Malete, has said that, the prospects of learning a...

NTDC Boss Backs Promotion Of Nigerian Languages

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The Director-General of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, Dr. Sally Mbanefo has urged parents and guardians to ensure that they speak Nigerian languages at every home, saying it is a...

Smithsonian Museum Hosts Lady Esther

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Lady Esther is guest of Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC in United States. The hand-painted dress depicting the historical situations across Africa will be displayed at the Smithsonian Museum of...

FG Re-Assures Commitment Towards Restoring Cultural Sites

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The Federal Government has said it will continue to pay adequate attention to the restoration of cultural sites in Nigeria, especially those that have been identified as, “critical heritage...

Theatre Professionals Say Regular Interactions Will Ameliorate The Challenges Of Performing Artists

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Theatre Practitioners under the aegis of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), Nigerian Chapter, have said there is need for the different professional bodies within the sector to identify the...

Participants Of NICO’s Indigenous Language Programme Applaud The Institute

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Participants of the one-month annual Nigerian Indigenous Language Programme (NILP), organised by National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), have lauded the Institute, saying the programme had contributing immensely to...