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  • Lagos Festival: UK fireworks experts arrive

    Lagos Festival: UK fireworks experts arrive

    The newly reclaimed Eko Atlantic City is set to host the biggest cross-over party in Africa as the bouquet of activities  by the Lagos State government to mark the Lagos Countdown 2012 gets into full gear.

    Part of the high points of the months of preparations for the Lagos Countdown event being driven by the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) is arrival of experts brought in by the state government to manage the spectacular fireworks and for the first time in Africa, a Lazer Beam and Water Projection Display to herald Lagos into the new year.

    Managing Director, Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency, LASAA, George Noah, who met with newsmen while inspecting facilities for the Fireworks, Laser Beam and Water Projection Display at the Eko Atlantic City, venue of the event, explained that “the strategic intent for hosting the event is to put Lagos on the global tourism map in the league of cities  as New York, London, Sydney, Paris, Los Angelis and other major destinations that will be commemorating the cross over into the year 2013 in spectacular ways.”

    “What the agency is doing on behalf of the state government is leveraging the proposition of Lagos as a premium destination for business and leisure,” Noah stated.

    The Bar beach end of the Eko Atlantic City has already become a beehive of major commercial and leisure activities thronged by thousands of domestic and foreign tourists who are entertained every evening by different artistes at the instance of Nigerian Breweries Plc, one of the sponsors of the event who give away various freebees night after night.

    The celebration officially began on Thursday 20th December 2012 as the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola officially “switched on” the Lagos Festival of Lights, heralding the holiday season.

    It is anticipated that over 100,000 people will converge on the Eko Atlantic City on the year’s eve to welcome the new year in true Lagos style, while millions of people would experience the event via the mass media as well as the social media.

    According to the organisers, there will be restriction of movement from the Adeola Odeku junction along Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, from 6pm on Monday 31st December 2012 till the end of the event. This is to accommodate the mammoth crowd expected at the event.

    The Lagos Countdown activities will come to a climax with a thrilling display of spectacular fireworks, laser beam and water projection as never seen before in the entire continent of Africa.

    It will be preceded and followed by rich musical performances to be led by an array of A-list Nigerian artistes which will include Tu Face Idibia, Dbanj, Tiwa Savage, Olamide, MI, Burma Boy, Ice Prince, Brymo, Dr. Sid, Durella, Jessy Jagz amongst others. Other activities billed for the cross-over night  include an interdenominational prayer session for Lagos State amongst other side attractions.

  • Aregbesola marks new Islamic year with fireworks

    Residents of Osun State on Wednesday night welcomed the new Muslim year, called Hijrah, with fireworks at the popular Oja Oba in Osogbo, the state capital.

    It was the first time such a colourful event would be organised to mark the beginning of the Islamic year.

    Governor Rauf Aregbesola urged Muslims to be tolerant of other religions and pray for Nigeria to overcome its challenges.

    Explaining that Islam preaches peace and tolerance, he said: “Any Muslim without good behaviour should have a rethink and follow the laid down principles in the Holy Qu’ran and that of the Prophet Mohammed.

    “Islam is a religion of peace and, as Muslims, you must be of good behaviour with those you come in contact with. Whoever has a deep knowledge of Islam would not engage in violence.

    “As we celebrate, we must also strengthen our prayers for Nigeria. We must pray against violence and war, so that we can all have rest of mind.”

    Explaining the significance of Hijra, Aregbesola said: “The lesson of Hijra is to leave everything that is bad for good. It is when we do this that we have played our role as Muslims.”

    The government declared yesterday a public holiday to mark the beginning of the Islamic year.