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Carnival Calabar Kicks Off with First Dry Run as Organizers announce Participation in CANEX 2024

Celebrating Culture and Creativity on a Global Stage

The first Carnival Calabar Dry Run 2024 was held on the 13th of October as Gabe Onah announces participation at the Afrexim CANEX in Algeria, scheduled from October 15th to 19th, 2024.

The first Carnival Calabar Dry Run was flagged off by the Governor who was represented by the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly Honourable Elbert Ayambem.

He was joined by band leaders and some members of the State Executive Council and the newly posted Commissioner of Police.

As usual, the Carnival season starts with the first dry run when all bands try the Carnival route. Some non competing bands like the University of Calabar band joined in the fun. Some tourists and tour operators were in town to watch the dry run.

At the opening ceremony, the Chairman of The Carnival Commision commended the spirit of the citizens who have sustained the Carnival for 20 years. Commenting further after his opening remarks, the chairman, Sir Gabe Onah PhD, disclosed that carnival Calabar will be participating in the CANEX weekend event holding in Algiers, Algeria.

“CANEX WEEKEND is acronym for Creative Africa Nexus ( CANEX) and is actually a Travel Trade & creative sector exhibition event promoted by the AFRIEXIM BANK to harness the opportunities in the creative & cultural industries sector to engage our future generation meaningfully as one of the quick wins to activate community action.

“This is therefore a big stage for our carnival Revellers to perform for the needed visibility for this great product of our heritage, CARNIVAL CALABAR – AFRICA’S BIGGEST STREET Party.

‘’We are hopeful that this performance is on a global stage in recognition of our renowned gobal product is a true representation of brand association following discussions now at advanced stage for AFRIEXIM BANK to come on board as title sponsors of carnival Calabar leading to its renaming for a period of time say 3 to 5 years depending on the agreement by both parties. It is on this note that I announce that this will now become AFRIEXIM Bank Carnival Calabar.”

Vivian Akinyosoye
Vivian Akinyosoye is a seasoned journalist with a background in English Language and a Masters degree in International Law & Diplomacy. She officially began her career in journalism when she joined Channels Television Lagos Nigeria in 2000. Her work in Channels allowed her to hone her skills as a journalist laying a solid foundation for a successful career as a versatile reporter covering Human angle stories, Health, Aviation, Metrofile, Travels, Business and Finance. She served as State House Correspondent Abuja in her early years with Channels TV and has trained at the London Academy for Film, Media and TV. She also served briefly with Silverbird Television Lagos Nigeria before joining African Voices 1 Network Intl (AV1 News) where she currently serves as Lead Editor, Business & Finance.

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