Celebrating Unity in Diversity through Art and Culture
Celebrating Unity in Diversity through Art and Culture
The Unity in Diversity Project by Fola David is a groundbreaking initiative, dedicated to exploring and promoting the multicultural essence of Nigeria.
This project, which features the documentary titled “Road to Record,” aims to preserve and showcase Nigeria’s diverse cultural heritage through the creation of the “World’s Largest Drawing by an Individual.” It also seeks to celebrate our tribes through the hashtags “#RepYourTribe #RYT.” The primary goal of this project is to celebrate the Nigerian people, reminding them of our rich cultural heritage and the beauty that lies in our unity and peaceful coexistence despite our different ways of life.
The world record project will not only serve as a reflection of our cultural identities but also as a medium for fostering understanding and unity among Nigeria’s diverse tribes, promoting peaceful coexistence.
During the six days of the record-breaking attempt, there will be cultural presentations at the stadium featuring the National Troupe of Nigeria, showcasing dances and music from different parts of the country. The official dress code for the event is “cultural,” allowing participants to either represent their tribe or celebrate any aspect of Nigerian culture with their attire. For those who cannot attend in person, the hashtag #repyourtribe can be used online to post tribal outfits, food, or anything representing their culture.
Dr. Fola David, a celebrated visual artist and medical doctor, will spearhead this initiative. Known as the “doctor by day, artist by night,” Dr. Fola David has gained national and international recognition for his speed painting performances and his humanitarian work through the Fola David Foundation. His dedication to the arts and his unique ability to create images and portraits in less than five minutes have earned him accolades from various quarters, including the Ooni of Ife and the President of Nigeria.
This ambitious project is expertly managed by Sulcata Entertainment, a 360-degree events and brand communication company renowned for orchestrating high-impact events. Sulcata Entertainment’s expertise ensures that every aspect of the event, from logistics to execution, runs seamlessly, creating an unforgettable experience for all participants. Additionally, Echo House Nigeria, a full-bouquet marketing communication agency with a presence in over five West African countries, is pivotal in ensuring the project’s successful completion.
Echo House Nigeria’s innovative strategies and extensive network will amplify the project’s reach and impact, engaging Nigerians both at home and abroad. The Unity in Diversity Project is proudly sponsored by Tolaram, a global conglomerate with a significant presence in Nigeria. Tolaram, synonymous with innovation and excellence, has transformed the FMCG landscape in Nigeria with household brands like Indomie and Power Oil. Beyond business, Tolaram is deeply committed to societal upliftment through its Ishk Tolaram Foundation, focusing on vocational training and scholarships to empower individuals and foster economic growth.
Uniting Nigeria through Art and Culture – The Unity in Diversity Project
Lagos, Nigeria – (16TH OF JULY 2024) The Unity in Diversity Project is set to bring Nigerians together through a monumental celebration of our rich cultural heritage. This initiative, which includes the documentary “Road to Record,” aims to preserve and showcase the diverse cultures of Nigeria through the creation of the “World’s Largest Drawing by an Individual” and the celebration of our tribes with the hashtags “#RepYourTribe #RYT.”
The project seeks to remind Nigerians of our cultural heritage and the beauty in our unity despite our diverse ways of life. The world record project will serve as a reflection of cultural identities and a medium for building understanding and unity among Nigeria’s diverse tribes, thereby promoting peaceful coexistence.
From July 16 to July 21, the record-breaking attempt will feature cultural presentations at the stadium with the National Troupe of Nigeria showcasing dances and music from different parts of the country. The official dress code for the event is “cultural,” allowing participants to celebrate Nigerian culture through their attire. For those who cannot attend, the online version of #repyourtribe will enable them to participate by posting about their culture.
Dr. Foladavid, a celebrated visual artist and medical doctor, will lead this initiative.
Known for his speed painting performances and humanitarian efforts, Dr. Foladavid’s unique talents and dedication to the arts have earned him national and international recognition.
The project is sponsored by Tolaram, a global conglomerate known for its innovation and commitment to progress. Tolaram has made significant contributions to Nigeria’s FMCG landscape and is deeply committed to societal upliftment through its Ishk Tolaram Foundation.
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