Otunba Segun Runsewe
BANGLADESH and Egypt are the latest among the list of countries that have signified committed to showcase their unique arts and crafts in the forthcoming International Arts and Crafts Expo (INAC) slated for November in Abuja.
Speaking during a courtesy call at NCAC office in Abuja, the Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Nigeria, Shameed Ahsan assured the Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun Runsewe of his country’s total participation, adding “Your leadership role encourages us to partner with you.”
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Runsewe said that this year’s maiden edition of the International Arts and Crafts Expo promises to be the first of its kind in terms of packaging and organisation.
The envoy equally accepted to host Bangladesh day during the event to promote the natural endowments of his country to world.
Runsewe has firmly resolved to make this year’s INAC a platform to network with over thirty-five countries that have indicated interest to participate.
Some of the countries include Venezuela, Tanzania, Spain, France, USA, Cameroun, Togo, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago, Syria, China, Pakistan amongst many others.
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