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IFCD Opens Call For $100,000 Funding

United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has opened call for its International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD). The funding which grants a maximum of $100,000, is targeted at projects that strengthen the means of creation, distribution, and access to diverse cultural goods and services in developing countries that are signatories to the UNESCO...
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Jos Festival Of Theatre Returns For A 16th Edition This May

Jos Festival of Theatre (JFT), an annual six-day celebration and immersion into Nigerian and foreign theatre repertory organized by the Jos Repertory Theatre (JRT), is back for its sixteenth edition. Scheduled to hold May 16 – 20, 2025, at the Alliance Francais, Jos, the festival will typically feature debut directors – Mark Musa, Osasogie Guobadia...
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NCAA slams N3m fine on Kenya Airways

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has sanctioned Kenya Airways with a N3m fine among other measures over the alleged maltreatment of Nigerian passengers. The NCAA gave the airline a seven-day ultimatum to refund and compensate the affected passengers. The NCAA spokesman, Michael Achimugu, disclosed the N3m fine to our correspondent on Thursday, after posting a...
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