“Creativity is the Essence that Adds Beauty and Functionality to our World”
This was the submission of the Mr. Onuorah Nwachuckwu, the State Curator of the National Gallery of Art during this year’s Children’s Day celebration.
The event was put together to mark the International Children’s Day, an initiative established by the United Nations General Assembly to foster global togetherness, raise awareness among children worldwide, and enhance their well-being.
In a display of talent, pupils and students gathered at the Federal Secretariat to captivate their parents with performances ranging from drama, dance, and poetry to presentations on entrepreneurship.
Recognizing children as invaluable assets for the future, Mr. Onuorah Nwachuckwu, the State Curator of the National Gallery of Art urged parents
The event was put together to mark the International Children’s Day, an initiative established by the United Nations General Assembly to foster global togetherness, raise awareness among children worldwide, and enhance their well-being.
In a display of talent, pupils and students gathered at the Federal Secretariat to captivate their parents with performances ranging from drama, dance, and poetry to presentations on entrepreneurship.
Recognizing children as invaluable assets for the future, Mr. Onuorah Nwachuckwu, the State Curator of the National Gallery of Art urged parents and authorities to prioritize their welfare, enabling them to make substantial contributions to nation building.
Acknowledging the support of Governor Abdullahi Sule towards the arts agency, Nwachuckwu expressed gratitude, underscoring the event’s purpose of uncovering hidden talents for the benefit of the nation.
One of the highlights of the event was the impressive display of artworks created by the children, showcasing their creativity and imagination.