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Green Chamber Choir Presents The Prince of Egypt in Abuja – November 15

The Green Chamber Choir (GCC) will perform The Prince of Egypt in Abuja on November 15 at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, as the centerpiece of their Harmattan Classics series. Described as “a landmark moment in Abuja’s cultural journey,” the concert will blend sweeping orchestral harmonies, expressive choral arrangements, and immersive stagecraft to reimagine the epic story of Moses—a prince who became a deliverer. Licensed by Music Theatre International (MTI), New York, the GCC production will transport audiences into ancient Egypt, presenting themes of hope and liberation in a breathtaking musical experience. GCC, founded in 2009 and led by Music Director Zitu Benafa, is celebrated as one of Nigeria’s premier classical ensembles. The choir unites intellect, emotion and artistry, performing Western and African masterpieces. Benafa, who serves as both Founder and Creative Director, describes The Prince of Egypt as “more […]

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Green Chamber Choir Presents The Prince of Egypt in Abuja – November 15

The Green Chamber Choir (GCC) will perform The Prince of Egypt in Abuja on November 15 at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, as the centerpiece of their Harmattan Classics series. Described as “a landmark moment in Abuja’s cultural journey,” the concert will blend sweeping orchestral harmonies, expressive choral arrangements, and immersive stagecraft to reimagine the epic story of Moses—a prince who became a deliverer. Licensed by Music Theatre International (MTI), New York, the GCC production will transport audiences into ancient Egypt, presenting themes of hope and liberation in a breathtaking musical experience. GCC, founded in 2009 and led by Music Director Zitu Benafa, is celebrated as one of Nigeria’s premier classical ensembles. The choir unites intellect, emotion and artistry, performing Western and African masterpieces. Benafa, who serves as both Founder and Creative Director, describes The Prince of Egypt as “more […]

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Nigeria dominates 2025 Kaduna International Film Festival

Nigeria has broken Uganda’s two-year winning streak at the Kaduna International Film Festival (KADIFF), clinching 10 out of 16 awards at the 2025 edition. Nigerian winners included Best Actor (Kelechi Udegbe, Offshoot), Best Actress (Maryam Booth, Taqdeer), Best Supporting Actor (Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino, Kakanda), and Best Supporting Actress (Farida Adamu, Kakanda). Juliet Ibrahim’s Healing The Inner Child won Best Cinematography, while Steve Ayeny (Offshoot) took Best Director. Taqdeer ‘Divine Decree’ won Best Feature Film, with additional wins for Best Music Score (Kisum), Best Series (Seven Doors), and Best Editing (Kakanda). Nigeria also swept all categories of the new KADIFF MTN Viewers’ Choice Awards, including Best Film (Offshoot), Best Actor (Sadiq Ahmad, Kakanda), Best Actress (Amina A. Shehu, Kakanda), Best Indigenous Language Film (Coloured Marriage), and Best Short Film (Bottled Up). Uganda, though taking fewer prizes, excelled in technical and […]

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