AACI seeks partnership with PMAN on Kulture Fest 2023

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The Alimosho Arts Community Initiative (AACI), organisers of Kulture Fest, paid a courtesy visit to the President of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Pretty Okafor, at the new corporate office in Lekki, Lagos.

Speaking on behalf of the AACI convener, Chief Obani Anthony Oluwabiyi Boyede Greenlyte, the Team Lead of the AACI team, Thompson Ubong, applauded Okafor for his leadership strides since he emerged president of the association.

Ubong added that the purpose of the visit was to formally meet with the PMAN president for the first time and to express gratitude for the protection of the interest of musicians as well as the introduction of programmes in support of grassroots talents.
In order to achieve even greater success in the coming edition, the team appealed to the president of PMAN for guidance in achieving upcoming AACI projects as well as sponsorship recommendations for Kulture Fest 2023.

Okafor appreciated the gesture of the team while also stressing the need for collaboration.
The AACI, while familiarising with the music body, also introduced the President to the biggest art gathering in Alimosho – Kulture Fest.

The Alimosho Festival is an offshoot of Okun Alimosho which is an initiative of the Afrostrength Limited.

Okun Alimosho is tailored towards exploring the richness of Alimosho indigenous culture, resuscitate it and showcase the beauty to make it our pride in the local government area for social and economic development by organizing social and business events.

This festival is organized in partnership with different organizations and associations in Alimosho to positively engage youths, teenagers, and children via competitions in music, dance, sport, and business to reduce social vices in our society.

 

 

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