On Sunday 13th September 2015,
CORA/Arterial Network Nigeria held its 3rd General Assembly where members
reflected on the Network's state of affairs in Nigeria. Members also reviewed
preparations for the Nigerian delegation to the 2015 Arterial Network African
Creative Economy Conference and the 5th Biennial Meeting scheduled for Yaounde,
Cameroon in October.
The highpoint of the General Assembly was the election of a new National Steering Committee. The newly elected Steering Committee members are:
1. Jahman Oladejo Anikulapo - Chairperson (re-elected for the second term)
2. Bolanle Olatunde - Deputy Chairperson
3. Sola Alamutu - Treasurer (re-elected for the second term)
4. Sulayman Deji Etiwe - Financial Secretary (re-elected for the second term)
5. Samuel Osaze - Media and Communication (re-elected for the second term on SC; immediate past Cultural Policy Officer)
6. Malaika Toyo - Cultural Policy Officer (re-elected for the second term; immediate past Media and Comm Officer)
7. Jerry Adesewo - Federal Capital Territoty (FCT) Representative
8. Victor Nwokocha - Port Harcourt Representative
The highpoint of the General Assembly was the election of a new National Steering Committee. The newly elected Steering Committee members are:
1. Jahman Oladejo Anikulapo - Chairperson (re-elected for the second term)
2. Bolanle Olatunde - Deputy Chairperson
3. Sola Alamutu - Treasurer (re-elected for the second term)
4. Sulayman Deji Etiwe - Financial Secretary (re-elected for the second term)
5. Samuel Osaze - Media and Communication (re-elected for the second term on SC; immediate past Cultural Policy Officer)
6. Malaika Toyo - Cultural Policy Officer (re-elected for the second term; immediate past Media and Comm Officer)
7. Jerry Adesewo - Federal Capital Territoty (FCT) Representative
8. Victor Nwokocha - Port Harcourt Representative
The enthusiasm shown by members of the newly elected Steering Committee while addressing the General Assembly, shortly after the elections, indicates that the next two-year-term promises to be a thriving one where new ties and partnerships will be built with organizations and individuals across the Nigerian creative sector.
Arterial Network is a dynamic, pan-African
civil society network of artists, activists, organizations and institutions
engaged in the African creative and cultural sectors. Operating across 90
percent of Africa, Arterial Network is actively engaged in strengthening the
creative sectors and utilizing arts and culture to contribute towards
sustainable development. Arterial Network is represented in Nigeria by CORA Art
and Cultural Foundation (CORA).
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