National
Carrier, Globacom, has announced that the 2013 Ofala Festival will begin on
Monday, 7th October with an International Arts Exhibition which will feature works of
over fifty artists of high repute.
The exhibition,
according to Globacom, "is one of the goodies we promised to bring to this
year's Ofala Festival when we signed a new Memorandum of Understanding with the
Onitsha Palace on September 6 ".
A statement from
the Telecommunication giant disclosed that 12 artists from Onitsha would join
38 others drawn from Ghana, Togo, Republic of Benin and the Diaspora just as
the world renowned George Edozie, who co-authored the seminal book “101
Contemporary Artists: A Celebration of Modern Nigerian Art” would serve as
Curator of the week long exhibition with the theme “Oraeze” meaning “the King’s
people”.
“ This is the first time that indigenous contemporary
arts would be receiving a boost from a Nigerian company. We have no doubt that
the artists would be excited about it as
it would broaden the scope of the Ofala Festival by showcasing our genuine
artworks” the company enthused.
The company stressed that Nigerian art unlike Nigerian music or
theatre is undiluted and can hold its own in the comity of nations for its originality
and pristine nature, and promised to support home grown art and take it to next
level.
On Tuesday, 8th
October,2013, the Ofala Festival proper would commence with the Azu Ofala
holding the next day, Wednesday while the Royal Banquet in honour of the
Agbogidi would hold on Thursday, 10th October, 2013.
A musical show
to be compered by Okey Bakassi featuring African Rapper Number One, MI and
Flavour would hold on Saturday while a Thanksgiving Service would hold the next
day to round off this year’s Festival.
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