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The Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA) in partnership with Platinum X Art and Media Ltd has concluded plans to organise the ‘Abuja I Believe Carnival 2023” for residents of Abuja and other talented Nigerians in other states to showcase their talent.

At a press briefing in Abuja yesterday, stakeholders stressed the need for the goverment and private sector to work together in making Nigeria a world-class tourism destination.

He said there are great talents in Abuja, and i tell the musicians in Abuja will have a fair share of the benefits from the carnival. The Acting Director, Social Development Secretariat, Department of Arts and Culture, FCTA Kayode Aiyegbusi said the carnival will boost economic activities in the FCT. “All of us are expected to make something out of that carnival, residents of Area 10 can start planning ahead to see how they will benefit from that carnival, if the carnival train is passing Wuse, the people in zone one should get together and think how they can get something out of it.In the next 10 years, with deliberate planning, Abuja, and Nigeria as a whole will make money from tourism.

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