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LAGBAJA, JIMI SOLANKE THRILL TINUBU, AMBODE AT JAZZ FESTIVAL

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Lagbaja makes public appearancevafterva long spell




Nigeria, May 01, 2016 – Bisade Ologunde alias Lagbaja, the baritone performer, Jimi Solanke, Dare Art Alade, and the veteran Jazz diva, Yinka Davies were at their best at their weekend during the maiden International Jazz festival held in Lagos.

Their happiness wasn’t only due to the privilege they had to do what they like best at the historic festival, but the special honour to have in audience highly placed individual like the national leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, his wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambrose and the former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke who for the firth time performed jazz in the public.

Former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke takes to the floor
Also present was the former governor of Ogun State, Olusegun Osoba, Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu I,Senator Gbenga Ashafa, Senator Ganiyu Solomon, Chief Femi Adeniyi Williams, Rtd Justice of Supreme Court, George Oguntade, among others.

But the list of artistes that graced the occasion include Lekan Babalola, Grammy award winner, Kirk Whalum and other local and foreign jazz artistes.

Speaking at the event, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode said Lagos is gradually emerging as the true capital of arts and entertainment in Africa, just as his administration is working hard to equally transform the State to the tourism hub of the Continent.

The Governor who spoke at the Lagos International Jazz Concert held at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja to commemorate the 2016 International Jazz Day which attracted dignitaries as well as local and international jazz artistes, said the event was part of efforts to join the rest of the world, particularly the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to celebrate the day.

He said a similar evening of jazz was hosted by President Barak Obama at the White House on Friday as Washington DC was this year’s jazz capital of the world, adding that the concert was therefore his administration’s effort to show that Lagos is in tune with the world.

He said April 30 has since 2011 been designated as the International Jazz Day and that Lagos being the Centre of Excellence was using the platform to promote arts and entertainment.

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He said, “This musical show is a continuation of our promise to Lagosians that we will use tourism, hospitality, entertainment and the arts as well as sports to create jobs and opportunities for our people and to position Lagos State as a destination with rich entertainment content.

“We also want to use today’s event to identify with every musician here today, from far and near and to use their God-given talents and creativity to announce to the world that Lagos is the true capital of arts and entertainment in Africa and that Lagos is in tune with the rest of the world.”

The Governor said the Light Up Lagos Project and huge investment in its security machinery which has brought down crime rate by 65 per cent is part of efforts by his administration to create a 24-hour economy and the template of a city that does not sleep and with government that does not slumber either.

He said the Lagos Jazz Concert took its cue from the success of One Lagos Fiesta, held on the eve of New Year’s Day, noting that there were at least four different jazz concerts across Lagos on Friday evening with artistes from all over the world, including several Grammy award-winners who performed.

“I’m happy to inform you that all of them are here tonight, united through music in the centre of excellence which best represents the concept of unity in diversity and borderless brotherhood. It is perhaps the first time that we’d be witnessing this type of bonding and creative energy on a single stage in Nigeria. I believe this show of brotherliness and synergy is in sync with the values being promoted by UNESCO through the International Jazz Day,” he said.

Governor Ambode expressed optimism that next year’s concert which will herald the Lagos @ 50 celebrations, coming up May 27, 2017, would have successfully placed the State as a destination of choice and one deserving of the Jazz Capital City appellation.

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