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News: Ekiti State on track to become a cultural powerhouse with the construction of the International Centre for Arts and Culture

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Ekiti State is taking bold steps to redefine its cultural landscape with the development of the International Centre for Arts and Culture in Ado Ekiti.

Situated in Ado Ekiti, the Centre will feature state-of-the-art facilities, including a theatre for performances, an event hall, a modern art gallery, and sixteen huts representing each of Ekiti’s local governments.

Additionally, the Centre will have an Artiste Camp for filmmakers, a mall, editing suites, studios, a research library, and a museum designed to attract arts researchers and scholars from around the globe.

The Centre promises to become a magnet for arts and culture enthusiasts, providing a platform for marketing, branding, cross-cultural exchange, and showbiz. It will serve as a cornerstone for our creative economy, allowing it to flourish without restrictions while complementing Ekiti’s growing reputation in the arts sector.

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