Runsewe lauds China on impressive display at INAC
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Otunba Segun Runsewe, DG NCAC receiving a gift of the sacred panda from China Cultural attachee, Mr. Li Xuda during China day at the ongoing INAC in Abuja
The director general, National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) Otunba Segun Runsewe, has expressed great admiration and satisfaction at the impressive display of the People’s Republic of China at the ongoing International Arts and Crafts Expo(INAC) holding in Abuja.
The D.G gave the commendation during his opening remarks on Wednesday 20th November which was the day dedicated to celebrate China’s rich cultural heritage.
He reminded everyone that China, with a population of 1.4 billion people, shares about 60 years of solid relationship with Nigeria.
Runsewe noted that China and Nigeria have signed several bilateral agreements in recent times all aimed at improving trade and culture exchanges.
Speaking further, the NCAC boss expressed his desire to visit China again having visited the Asian country in May this year following invitation from the Chinese government.
China is one of the numerous countries on show at the 2018 INAC with a very impressive Pavilion showcasing the country’s unique arts and crafts.
On his part, Counsellor Li Xuda who is the cultural Attachee at the embassy observed that last year, he visited several parts of Nigeria saying that Nigeria has broad prospects for development expressing his gladness that INAC has come to fully harness these potentials
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