Chiamaka Ozulumba
The Deputy British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ben Llewellyn-Jones has restated the countryâs commitment to Nigeriaâs rich cultural heritage and her creative industries, in further enhancing the Nigerian-British relationship.
He made this remarks recently at a private performance by the Lagos Theatre Festival organised by the Nigeria-Britain Association (N-BA) in conjunction with the Lagos Theatre Festival, at the residence of the British Deputy High Commissioner
In his remarks, the commissioner said he was particularly happy about the partnership between the Nigeria-Britain Association and the Lagos Theatre Festival.
âItâs good to see that the work British Council started by establishing the Lagos Theatre Festival and handed over to the independent board has made commendable progress.
The United Kingdomâs (UK) Deputy British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ben Llewellyn-Jones has restated the countryâs commitment to Nigeriaâs rich cultural heritage and her creative industries, in further enhancing the Nigerian, British, relationship.
He made this remarks recently at a private performance by the Lagos Theatre Festival organised by the Nigeria-Britain Association (N-BA) in conjunction with the Lagos Theatre Festival, at the residence of the British Deputy High Commissioner
In his remarks, the Commissioner said he was particularly happy about the partnership between the Nigeria Britain Association and the Lagos Theatre Festival.
âItâs good to see that the work British Council started by establishing the Lagos Theatre Festival and handed over to the independent board has made commendable progress.