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NTIC Student To Represent Nigeria At Language, Culture Festival In Germany

by Henry Tyohemba
1 year ago
in Education, News
Muhabbat Yakubu

Muhabbat Yakubu

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An SS2 student of the Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC), Muhabbat Yakubu, has been chosen to represent Nigeria at the International Festival of Language and Culture (IFLC) event.

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The event, billed for May 31, 2024, in Germany, would bring together participants from various countries to celebrate diversity, cultural exchange, and linguistic harmony.

A statement issued on Sunday by the Managing Director of the school, Mr. Feyzullah Bilgin, said Muhabbat’s selection was a “testament to her cultural awareness, linguistic skills, and dedication to promoting unity through language and culture.”

IFLC is an annual celebration that showcases the diversity of linguistic talents from across the globe, with the sole vision of uniting nations of the world through universal human values and also promoting inclusiveness.

It’s the living embodiment of respect, harmony and peace that can be achieved with the universal language of art, dance and music – colours of the world.

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The celebration promotes cultural and linguistic diversity and the values of universal peace, love and friendship through the medium of song and dance.

IFLC started in 2003 in Turkey with students from 17 countries.

In 2015, 160 countries took part in the events across the world with more than 2,000 participants.


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