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    BREAKING! Nigeria’s greatest stars gather in Lagos as National Unity Festival begins

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    THE stage is set for the biggest gathering of local and international entertainers in Lagos.

    December 13-14, the National Theatre will play host to high ranking personalities. The country’s commercial nerve centre is expected to have a rendezvous with history.

    “The National Theatre of Nigeria Annual Festival of Unity will begin on Friday, December 13, 2024 in Lagos” a statement by the Chairman of the Planning Committee, Mr Yunusa Mohammed said.

    The statement issued in Lagos on Friday said the National Theatre had proved itself a force for the promotion of unity in diversity.

    “The National Theatre Annual Festival is to foster better understanding among the people with a view to evolving improved unity in the country”

    The statement said rebranding boundless opportunities: a new era of unity and inclusivity, which is the theme of the annual event, had “become the dominant reality of our age.”

    Top government functionaries in Nigeria, business moguls and members of the diplomatic community will look forward to the cultural parade representing Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups on Friday, December 13, 2024.

    Tagged NATFU 2024, this year’s festival, according to the Chairman of the Planning Committee, promises to be the most spectacular.

    “It will feature exciting performances and special appearances by theatre heavyweights. Industry stakeholders from theatre, music, film and art sectors will discuss how cultural rebranding can drive inclusivity, economic growth and innovation”

    The statement listed short film screening and roundtable aimed at solving pressing societal issues, driving positive change in Nigeria and growing young people.

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    It also listed a life concert featuring an array of emerging and established artists from around the world as a key programme.

    “All eyes will be in the direction of Nigeria’s greatest stars and young performers as they showcase their talents in music, spoken word, dance and theatre.”

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