CELEBRATING Nigeria’s independence is not complete without young Nigerians having an understanding of compelling past Nigerian stories that has characterised today’s modern day Nigeria.
This is the view of ace documentary photographer and visual communication strategist, Novo Isioro, as ANISZA marks the 61st Independence Anniversary of the country.
In as a statement signed by Isioro who is the Founder of the ANISZA, the Center for Peace she noted that the unity of Nigeria cannot be negotiated nor compromised hence the need to bring everyone together, most especially the younger people for the 61st Anniversary celebration.
This year ANISZA organised an Online History Competition, supported by its sponsors including, Shell Nigeria, SNEPCO and it was opened to thousands of Nigerian students from across the Federation with a One Million prize money.
The grand finale of the competition holds by 4:00pm West – African Time at ANISZA Foundation and Gallery by Exhibition Pavilion, Garki II, FCT, Abuja [on Saturday October 2, 2021] today and will also feature: “free networking, music, chops and plenty of laughter in the spirit of one Nigerian,” Isioro, immediate past presidential photographer, assured.
The event marks the fourth anniversary of ANISZA after the 2018 unveiling of the Foundation by the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo SAN.
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