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Nigerian Diaspora Commission Plans Major Investment Summit



Date: August 14th, 2024 | Abuja, Nigeria



Nigerian artists living within the diaspora are making waves at the prestigious Worldwide Craftsmanship Celebration in Paris, which kicked off on August 12th. The festival, eminent for highlighting a few of the world's most skilled craftsmen, has given Nigerian painters, artists, and computerized artists an worldwide stage to exhibit their interesting viewpoints and encounters.


Among the featured artists is London-based painter Adewale Adebayo, whose dynamic portrayals of Nigerian road life have captivated gatherings of people. Adebayo's work investigates topics of relocation, personality, and the mixing of societies, which resonate with numerous within the Nigerian diaspora.

"Being portion of this festival may be a dream come genuine," Adebayo said in an meet. "It's a chance to appear the world the excellence and complexity of Nigeria through craftsmanship."

Other highlighted craftsmen incorporate U.S.-based stone carver Ifunanya Nweke and Canadian advanced craftsman Aisha Lawal. Their works center on the challenges and triumphs of the Nigerian diaspora, reflecting subjects of strength, trust, and social conservation.


The Global Art Festival, which runs until August 18th, is expected to attract thousands of art lovers and collectors. The strong presence of Nigerian craftsmen at the occasion highlights the developing acknowledgment of African craftsmanship on the worldwide arrange and underscores the wealthy cultural heritage of the Nigerian diaspora. 


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