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Macron’s visit should make Nigerians embracing their cultures more, says Yeni Kuti

By Kunle SHONUGA

Yeni Kuti, the daughter of late legendary musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has urged Nigerians to take pride in their cultures saying President Emmanuel  Macron of France’s visit has revealed how Nigerian cultures are  highly rated within the international community.

Kuti said in Lagos that the Nigerian cultural values  which most Nigerians did not value were better appreciated in foreign countries as demonstrated by the visit of  Macron  last week to the Afrikan Shrine in Lagos.

She said the visit was a great development and an added value to the history of the nation. According to her, this must signal to Nigerians that they must embrace their cultures in order to develop them to further attract tourists to the nation.

“For the President of a nation like France to have visited the Afrikan Shrine, it means that Nigeria can be tourists’ most preferred destination.’’

She said it was unfortunate that most Nigerians did not appreciate and value their cultures and traditions as much as was done by foreigners.

“We must all wake-up to better appreciate our cultures which are  capable of projecting us better in the comity of nations.’’

Kuti commended the Lagos State Government (LASG) for the initiative saying it would improve patronage to the Afrikan Shrine, the Kalakuta Museum and the annual Felabration Festival.

She said having reputable world leaders such as Macron to have visited the Afrikan Shrine in Lagos would boost the nation’s tourism industry, other state governors should emulate this.

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