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maruf.bhai370
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FESTAC ‘77: Nigeria’s Biggest Cultural Gamble? In this rare photograph taken around 1975, members of the International Committee inspect preparations for what would become one of the most ambitious cultural gatherings ever staged on African soil — the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC ’77). At the time, Nigeria was investing enormous resources into a dream: bringing together an estimated 25,000 artists, intellectuals, performers, and cultural representatives from about 90 countries. To accommodate them, an entire residential complex known as Festival Town was built on the outskirts of Lagos. Yet, the road to FESTAC was far from smooth. The festival had already been postponed twice, raising questions about cost, logistics, and whether such a grand vision could ever become reality. Critics argued that the funds could have been directed toward pressing national needs, while supporters believed Africa needed a powerful cultural statement to reclaim its identity after centuries of slavery, colonialism, and cultural erasure. Leading the movement was Chief Anthony Enahoro, who described the festival’s mission as the “survival, revival, resurgence and propagation of Black culture and Black cultural values.” Nearly fifty years later, the debate remains: Was FESTAC ’77 a necessary cultural awakening that placed Lagos at the center of the Black world, or was it an extravagant project whose legacy has never matched its cost? What do you think? Did FESTAC change Africa’s cultural history, or was it a missed opportunity? #FESTAC77 #HistoricalLagos #BlackCulture #LagosHistory #NigerianHeritage
FESTAC ‘77: Nigeria’s Biggest Cultural Gamble? In this rare photograph taken around 1975, members of the International Committee inspect preparations for what would become one of the most ambitious cultural gatherings ever staged on African soil — the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC ’77). At the time, Nigeria was investing enormous resources into a dream: bringing together an estimated 25,000 artists, intellectuals, performers, and cultural representatives from about 90 countries. To accommodate them, an entire residential complex known as Festival Town was built on the outskirts of Lagos. Yet, the road to FESTAC was far from smooth. The festival had already been postponed twice, raising questions about cost, logistics, and whether such a grand vision could ever become reality. Critics argued that the funds could have been directed toward pressing national needs, while supporters believed Africa needed a powerful cultural statement to reclaim its identity after centuries of slavery, colonialism, and cultural erasure. Leading the movement was Chief Anthony Enahoro, who described the festival’s mission as the “survival, revival, resurgence and propagation of Black culture and Black cultural values.” Nearly fifty years later, the debate remains: Was FESTAC ’77 a necessary cultural awakening that placed Lagos at the center of the Black world, or was it an extravagant project whose legacy has never matched its cost? What do you think? Did FESTAC change Africa’s cultural history, or was it a missed opportunity? #FESTAC77 #HistoricalLagos #BlackCulture #LagosHistory #NigerianHeritage

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