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Our Core

Our Interests

Arts &
Culture

Promoting and propagating Black and African Cultural Heritage in its totality.

History & Education

The Centre holds periodic Seminars, Workshops, Public Lectures, Arts Exhibitions and Symposia.

Travel and Tourism

Arrangement of tours for visiting Heads of States and other diaspora organizations to Nigeria.

Marketing & Sales

Sales of Publications on Black and African Education to both secondary and tertiary institutions.

Our Services

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Robust Collection of Items for Various Purposes

We have a wide range of collections distributed into four components namely: Archives, Library, Audio-Visual and Museum materials.

For:

  • Bibliography Services
  • Research and Leisure Purposes
  • Library and Archival Services
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Sales of Publications on Black and African Education

The Centre’s publications are mostly proceedings of Conferences, Symposia, Public lectures, and other research findings which have immensely contributed to the universal pool of knowledge on African history, culture, and the promotion of the same.

Contents:

  • Books
  • Journals
  • Monographs
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Arrangement of Tours to Nigeria (FESTAC HQ)

In a bid to promote Black Arts and Culture, we arrange tours for individuals and organizations to Nigeria, which is the headquarters of Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC).

For:

  • Visiting Heads of States
  • Diaspora Organizations
  • All lovers of Arts and Culture

Meet Our DG

Hon. Aisha Adamu Augie is a renowned advocate for the Creative and Cultural Sector in Africa.
She is a Nigerian photographer, filmmaker, and creative artist. She is recognized for her visionary approach in harnessing Creativity and Communication to effect meaningful change, a driving force behind various community-building and value-creation initiatives.

Aisha is multifaceted, with relevant experience as an entrepreneur. She has worked within multiple industries in the private sector before delving into public service in Nigeria; for the past 9 years as an advisor to leaders on both the subnational and national levels of government. She is a bridge builder between these sectors and engages in development initiatives and policy creation with emphasis on youth and women empowerment, amongst other causes.

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