Carnival Calabar and Festival: A 20-Year Celebration of Culture and Tourism
The Cross River State Government is gearing up to host the 20th anniversary of the Carnival Calabar and Festival, a celebration that has grown into Africa’s biggest street party. The event is expected to be a major launchpad for the state’s tourism revival, with the governor, Bassey Otu, declaring that the festival will serve as a catalyst for economic growth and development
The Carnival Calabar and Festival has evolved into a global spectacle, attracting millions of participants and enthusiasts from around the world. The event features a wide range of activities, including international concerts, street parades, heritage exhibitions, fashion showcases, film events, and beauty pageants. This year’s anniversary edition promises to be an exciting celebration, with performers from at least 10 countries expected to participate
The festival is not just a celebration of culture and heritage but also a platform for economic growth and development. The state government is pairing the celebrations with a dedicated investment summit aimed at unlocking fresh opportunities for local businesses, artisans, performers, and investors. This initiative is expected to strengthen Nigeria’s creative and hospitality sectors, promoting economic diversification and growth
The Carnival Calabar and Festival has brought together people from different backgrounds and cultures, promoting unity and cooperation. The event has also attracted the attention of former governors and other dignitaries, who have shown their support for the state’s tourism revival efforts
1. How can the Cross River State Government ensure that the Carnival Calabar and Festival continues to promote the state’s culture and heritage while also driving economic growth?
2. What measures can be taken to ensure that the investment summit attracts meaningful investments and opportunities for local businesses and artisans?