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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Companies who Participate in Promoting Nigerian Arts... Part 2

Etisalat


With the vision to be the leading and most admired telecoms company in nigeria and a mission to extend people’s reach by developing advanced networks that support people and allow them to develop, learn and grow - has become more involved in the promotion of Nigerian Arts and Culture. Sponsoring events as the:

Welcome to the Month of March

H   A   P   P   Y     N   E   W     M   O   N   T    H

A prayer I would like to share:

"The season has opened. The power to bless has been given. This month of March will FORCE u to MATCH forward and break every limitations."

Companies who Participate in Promoting Nigerian Arts... Part 1

First@arts, a FirstBank Initiative


First Bank of Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of FBN Holdings Plc and a prime promoter of the creative arts industry in Nigeria is keen on supporting Arts under the auspices of the First@arts initiative which is driven by the quest to promote the arts and preserve cultural heritage.

Through First@arts, FirstBank has encouraged home-grown human capacity development and enhanced the creation of employment opportunities within the arts industry, thereby creating a sustainable value chain and contributing to the growth and development of an evolving art economy in Nigeria. The Bank believes that promoting the arts and preserving contemporary culture is essential for our generation and the future generations.