September 19, 2024
Shares

The Federal Government has supported the Marie Performing Arts Academy (MPAA) in Benin City with the sum of N5 million to promote

Nigeria’s rich culture and values in the country.

According to them, the support to the academy came through the Office of the Special Assistant to the President on Digital and Creative Economy (Office of the Vice President), Fegho Umunubo.

Umunubo announced the donation when the MPAA wrapped up its summer camp with a memorable bonfire celebration, gathering some dignitaries in the industry alongside key government officials and others.

Notable guests at the event included veteran actress, Joke Silva, and TV personality Bola Edwards.

The evening brimmed with energy, as MPAA’s talented students promised the audience captivating performances in dance, music, and theater.

But the night truly reached its peak with a game-changing announcement by Umunubo who, in his speech, highlighted the government’s dedication to nurturing local talent and fostering content that reflects Nigeria’s rich culture and values.

Since its founding in 2010, MPAA has trained over 1,000 young performers and earned impressive accolades, including,1st Runner-Up, World of Dance Nigeria, Winner, Nigeria’s Got Talent (Seasons 1 & 2),1st Runner-Up, African Hidden Talent Show, Performances at the Lagos Christmas Festival, 1st Runner-Up, God’s Children Got Talent (GCGT) 2016 and Two students auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent respectively.

Shares

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *