The Shell Hall of the MUSON centre was recently transformed into a hub of artistic excellence, as Adubiifa Network company Production endorsed by the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization presented ‘The Noble Warrior’ (Eniogun), a captivating play written by Cash Onadele (Aiye-ko-ooto) in honour of Prof. Wole Soyinka @90.
It was a masterful blend of drama, music and dance that displayed the richness and beauty of the African Culture with a storyline that pierced through the crossroads of corruption, colonialism and the crown.
In a short remark, the CBAAC, D.G Aisha Augie Adamu, commended the cast, crew and production team for an excellent delivery. She further charged the audience on the need for “Africans to embrace our cultural civilization as therein lies the answers to life’s challenges”.
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In a related development, the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC), is delighted to celebrate the incredible achievements of the Nigerian Artist who just broke the Guinness Record for the World’s largest drawing.
According to CBAAC, “As a foremost Pan African Agency saddled with the mission to present, promote and propagate the African Arts and Civilization in its entirety, we are glad to be in the list of other accomplished Africans such as Wayde van Nierkek(South Africa), Mahila Mohammed (Kenya), and Moustafa Ismail (Egypt), who have at different points in time broken the world record for different feats. We are proud to celebrate and promote African culture and Black Civilization through the achievements of these awesome individuals”.
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