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The Onitsha Society of Eastern Nigeria – Celebrating the Ofala Festival
It is said that remembrance is a human and a religious activity. For the Onitsha society of eastern Nigeria, traditional colourful dancing is always a big part of the festive... -
Culture, Tourism Far More Lucrative Than Oil – Johnson
The role of culture in any society cannot be overemphasized on account of ability to empower economically and provide social security. Also the need to harness every sector of the... -
Stakeholders Call For Continuation Of NICO Language Programme
There have been calls from various stakeholders for the continuation of the laudable Nigerian Indigenous Language Programme (NILP) being organised by National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), as this year’s... -
‘Why I Remain Faithful To Adunni Olorisa’s Cultural, Artistic Heritage’
Batik painting artist, Chief Sangodare Ajala is one of the adopted sons of late Suzanne Wenger, popularly known as, Adunni Olorisa. Six years after the death of the Osun priestess,... -
Build Your Careers, Endeavour To Make Out Time To Read – Barr. Oyelola
The Director of Administration and Human Resources, National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), Barr. Abayomi Oyelola, mni, who was in Owerri, Imo State to attend the 2014 Annual Conference of... -
SONTA Is Committed To The Success Of Nigerian Democratic Culture – Prof Ododo
The National President, Society of Nigeria Theatre Artists (SONTA), an umbrella body of Theatre Arts lecturers in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions, Professor Sunnie Enessi Ododo, has said that the preoccupation of...
NICO NEWS
February 6, 2020