Afrika Shrine Karnival will teach African history, culture, religion – Organisers

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The organizers of the New Afrika Shrine Karnival on Wednesday said that the event would be an avenue to enlighten fun seekers on African history, religion, and culture.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the New Afrika Shrine Karnival is slated for Jan. 17 and Jan. 18 at the New Afrika Shrine, Ikeja.

Mr. Sunday Essien speaking on behalf of the organizers told NAN in Lagos that the Karnival, which is in its 9th edition, has had different topics in the past years that were beneficial to its patrons.

Essien, also the Manager at the New Afrika Shrine,  said that the carnival was not just going to be about music and dance, but would include free medical programme.

“The New Afrika Shrine Karnival is in the 9th edition and we have done various lectures on health, road safety, youth and politics in the previous editions.

“Hence, this year we want to focus on African history, religion, and culture.

“We want to enlighten participants and create awareness on the need to be connected with our roots.

“The New Afrika Shrine Karnival is an educational, wellness and entertainment program,’’

Essien added that necessary measures had been put in place for the security of potential – participants that would be attending the event.

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