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Youths Promote Peaceful Coexistence In Kaduna

by Isaiah Benjamin
2 years ago
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A total of 1,000 youths in their quest to use the creative arts to bridge the divide between communities separated by religious differences have converged on Kaduna to promote peaceful coexistence.
At the programme tagged: “Arts and Vibes”, its convener, Suchet Baba said, Kaduna State has been divided along religious lines where the Muslims largely live in the northern part of the state while the Christians live in the South and divided by a bridge.

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She said the programme among others is targeted at bridging the gap and connecting people from different parts of the state through the showcasing of their talents in poem and arts among others.
“These youths are using mediums like poetry, painting, music, and art exhibitions to convey messages about the necessity of bridging this gap, believing that art has the ability to transcend barriers,” Baba said.
Also, the special guest of honour and commissioner for business innovation and technology, Mrs Patience Fakai, who was represented by the ministry’s permanent secretary, Dr Yusuf Saleh, commended the convener for the initiative.

He said the programme which was aimed at bridging the gap through arts and poetry could not have come at a more apt time than now, adding that the ministry was ready to partner with any group or individual on issues that will positively impact the state.

Also, ace Nigerian rapper, Jude Abaga, popularly known as MI, who was the guest poet, said the government needs to intervene and safeguard the creative industry.
Another poet, Deborah Johnson, said they were not only showcasing their talents but also organising performances to encourage dialogue and interaction among communities that have historically been at loggerheads.


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