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Runsewe Bags Africa Man of the Year Award for Contributions to Arts, Culture

Ex-NCAC boss recognised for decades of cultural diplomacy and tourism development

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Former Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, Olusegun Runsewe, has been honoured with the Africa Man of the Year Award in Arts, Culture and Hospitality by the National Chronicle.

The award, presented on April 30, 2026, further reinforces Runsewe’s enduring influence in Nigeria’s cultural and tourism sectors, even after leaving public office.

According to the publisher of National Chronicle, the former cultural administrator was recognised for his visionary leadership, cultural advocacy, and sustained commitment to promoting and preserving Nigeria’s rich heritage.

The award citation highlighted that his contributions have significantly elevated Nigeria’s global cultural footprint while strengthening appreciation for African identity and creative excellence.

Runsewe’s career spans several strategic roles that positioned him at the forefront of Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy. He served as media coordinator for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2003, pioneer chairman of the Abuja Carnival, and Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation in 2006, before later leading the National Council for Arts and Culture until 2024.

Even in retirement, accolades have continued to trail him. In 2024, Vanguard Newspapers named him Arts, Culture and Tourism Icon, recognising his lasting impact beyond public service.

On the international stage, Runsewe was also honoured as Icon of Crafts, Culture and Hospitality in Africa at the World Crafts Forum held in Kuwait, further underscoring his continental relevance.

Beyond his public service roles, Runsewe holds several positions and honours, including President of the Nigeria Golf Federation and head of the African Tourism Initiative. He is also a Fellow of the London Institute of Management Studies and a recipient of multiple traditional titles across Nigeria.

Widely regarded as a cultural diplomat, Runsewe has remained active in promoting Nigeria’s tourism potential and cultural heritage. His recent recognitions reflect sustained acknowledgment of his decades-long contributions to the development of arts, culture, and hospitality in Nigeria and across Africa.

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