Trinidad and Tobago has announced the
award of university scholarship to 30 Nigerian youths to learn the art
of management of carnival and costume making for steel band.
The offer was made at the weekend by
Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism, Dr. Lincoln
Douglas, on the opening ceremony of the annual carnival in Abuja.
The beneficiaries, it was learnt, would
study for degree in Carnival Art Management of Festival in two
institutions, University of Trinidad and Tobago and University West.
The minister said he would arrange with
the universities for the admission of the Nigerian students as well as
their accommodation and payment of tuition fees.
Trinidad and Tobago is one of the many
foreign countries that participated in the street carnival in the
nation’s capital on Saturday.
Douglas, who led a 25-man contingent made up of steel band orchestra to Nigeria for the event, also presented several costumes to the Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, Chief Edem Duke.
Douglas, who led a 25-man contingent made up of steel band orchestra to Nigeria for the event, also presented several costumes to the Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, Chief Edem Duke.
He said the Caribbean country offered
the sponsorship to Nigeria so as to support the creative energy of
Nigerian youths as well help in reducing street crimes.
“Thisa great opportunity for Nigerian
and Trinidad and Tobago. We want to share our skills in the area of
street carnival and music which we have been doing for 17 years. So,
this a platform to bring people together to know each other,” he said.
Duke described culture as a tool for the promotion of national cohesion and creativity, stressing that Nigeria had the potential to leverage on the plus and possibilities available through tourism and culture.
Duke described culture as a tool for the promotion of national cohesion and creativity, stressing that Nigeria had the potential to leverage on the plus and possibilities available through tourism and culture.
The second day of Abuja International Culture witnessed the performance of Durbar and traditional food fair and hairdo
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