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Africa: Kogi State Governor Commissions Nike Art Gallery and African Heritage Institute at the Federal University Lokoja to promote Art, Culture and Tourism

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In a major step toward preserving the culture and history of the people, Kogi State Governor, His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, on Monday commissioned the Nike Art and Culture Gallery and the Institute of African Heritage and Museum Studies at the Federal University Lokoja.

This dual commissioning marks a homecoming for the world-renowned textile artist and Kogi indigene, Chief Nike Davies-Okundaye and establishes a formal academic-artistic corridor in the Confluence State. Speaking at the event, the Governor represented by his Deputy, Comrade Joel Salifu, said the new institute is more than just buildings, noting that it will help young people understand their roots, history, and African identity. He explained that knowing one’s culture is important for building a better future.

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Governor Ododo gave special recognition to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Olayemi Akinwumi, for his leadership and commitment to projects that will leave lasting legacies in the institution. The Governor also celebrated the renowned artist and cultural icon, Chief (Mrs) Nike Okundaye, after whom the institute is named. He described her as a pride of Kogi State and Nigeria, noting that she has spent decades promoting African art and culture across the world and empowering many young Nigerians with skills for self-reliance.

He said naming the institute after her is a way of appreciating her lifelong contribution to the growth of culture and the creative industry. Governor Ododo further stated that the institute, gallery, and museum will attract researchers, students, tourists, and culture lovers from across Nigeria and beyond. He added that the development will create opportunities, promote learning, and support the local economy. He assured that the Kogi State Government will continue to support educational and cultural initiatives that promote unity and development.

Earlier in his address, the Vice Chancellor explained that the art gallery and museum are products of collaboration between the university and renowned cultural icon, Dr. Nike Okundaye Davies. He thanked her for her strong support and contributions to the institution. Professor Akinwumi said the institute was named after her in recognition of her lifelong commitment to the promotion of art, culture, and Nigeria’s heritage. He added that the university is witnessing rapid development through partnerships, noting that the management decided to think outside the box by working closely with private organizations and individuals.

He also appreciated the Kogi State Government for its continued support and encouragement toward the growth of the university.

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