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NCAC, Africa Centre partner to champion Africa heritage, innovations among Nigeria youths

Solomon Attah
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The Director General, National Council of Arts and Culture, Obi Asika, in a warm handshake with the Chairman, The Africa Centre, Oba Nsugbe, during Asika's visit to the centre in London.

…To promote intellectual, digital development

The Nigeria leading cultural agency, the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) and The African Centre is forging a strategic partnership to champion African heritage, promote intellectual development, digital innovation among Nigerian youths.

Denise Olofu, the Head of Media at the NCAC, in a statement made available to BusinessDay, was optimistic that the collaboration would facilitate global connections especially for youth engagement.

According to the statement, “This landmark collaboration will co-create meaningful cultural programming, exhibitions, and artistic exchanges that honour Africa’s rich heritage and strengthen its global
cultural influence.

“At the heart of this partnership is the development of Origins, NCAC’s visionary digital storytelling and heritage platform. Origins is designed to connect Africa with its global descendants through history, memory, and creativity — creating a living archive of African identity and imagination. The Africa Centre will be a foundation
partner for this initiative.

“This collaboration reflects The Africa Centre’s strategic theme of The Global
African, which amplifies the voices, contributions, and life experiences of people of African descent around the world.

“Through Origins and other joint initiatives, both organisations will build platforms and experiences that celebrate Africa’s past, present, and future — rooted in pride, powered by community, and inspired by possibility.”

The statement quoted Olu Alake, the CEO of The Africa Centre, as saying: “This partnership represents a powerful manifestation of how arts and culture brings people and institutions together to take huge steps forward in connecting Africa with its diaspora through shared stories and cultural expression.

“We’re thrilled to work with NCAC on Origins and other projects that honour our collective past while inspiring new generations to shape Africa’s global future.”

Obi Asika, director general of NCAC, in the press statement said: “Our collaboration with The Africa Centre reflects NCAC’s ongoing commitment to using culture as a bridge, not only between African nations, but between the continent and its descendants around the world.

“Origins will serve as a digital gateway to our heritage, and we’re excited to build this with a partner that shares our vision and values.”

Oba Nsugbe, chairman of The Africa Centre said: “The Africa Centre has always been at the heart of innovative ways of connecting the Global African
Diaspora.

“This exciting partnership with Africa’s largest arts and culture agency, under Obi Asika’s leadership provides both our organisations with a unique
opportunity to further elevate our shared heritage and foster closer ties amongst
people of African descent.

“In the coming months, The Africa Centre and NCAC will unveil a series of joint initiatives focused on the elevation of African creativity through intellectual
development, digital innovation and facilitating global connections especially for youth engagement, its added.

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