The Rivers State Tourism Development Agency (RSTDA) has utilized this year’s London Nottinghill Carnival to serve the world a foretaste of what to experience during this year’s Port Harcourt Carnival, popularly referred to as Carniriv. Read more
The state’s contingent, which was first hosted to a cultural reception at the prestigious African Centre in London by Zmirage United Kingdom, put the best of Rivers culture on display that held revellers at the carnival spellbound.
Executive Director, Zmirage UK, Shabaka Thompson said,” it is a privilege for Rivers State to be part of the Nottinghill Carnival again this year which has made Nigeria to have a distinctive cultural intrusion into the Nottinghill Carnival to showcase an authentic African cultural brand called Carniriv.
Shaba, a one-time CEO of Nottinghill Carnival said, not only is the move by Rivers State timely, it is also strategic because Carniriv is bringing something unique to the world and also something authentically African and creative.
The Commissioner for Tourism and Culture, Nabs Imeagwu, explained the decision of the state’s Tourism Ministry and the RSTDA to use the carnival as a platform to market the rich Rivers’ culture to the world.
“We are here to promote a platform that has already been established by the Caribbeans to exemplify what other African states ought to do in bringing to light, the culture of Africans and the conviviality of our people and our values.”
Imeagwu also said that the state government has decided to tie this year’s edition ofCarniriv to the wrap up celebration of the centenary anniversary of the city of Port Harcourt.
Shabaka disclosed that Rivers was the first Nigerian state to introduce the Afrobeat genre of music to the Nottinghill Carnival musical tradition as opposed to the Calypso the carnival has been known for.
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