The Creative Industry Group (CIG), promoters of talents in the entertainment industry, has made former Gov. Gbenga Daniel of Ogun its Grand Patron.
The CIG President, Amb. Felix Duke told the Newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos that the group decided to honour the ex-governor because of his consistent support for the youth and the entertainment industry.
According to Duke, Daniel has been an advocate of youth development.
He told Newsmen that the honour was conferred on Daniel during CIG’s courtesy visit to him on Tuesday.
“We, the executive board members of CIG, paid a courtesy visit to former Gov. Gbenga Daniel on Tuesday to appreciate his contributions to the industry.
” With delight, he accepted to be our grand patron,” he told Newsmen.
According to him, the courtesy visit provided a platform to inform the ex-governor of CIG’s maiden Creative Industry Festival (CIFEST) scheduled to hold in Lagos from Nov. 21 to Nov. 27.
He said that Daniel promised to identify with CIG’s activities and offer assistance toward the festival.
“We briefed him about the festival and the talent hunt, and he commended all the great programmes we have been doing.
“He was happy with the milestones we have recorded,” Duke told Newsmen, adding that Daniel lauded the CIFEST initiative.
The CIG president said that the seven-day festival would be the first of its kind.
According to him, youths in the entertainment and creative world will have opportunities to exhibit their talents at the festival.
“The festival will consist of seminars for different creative spaces, symposia, exhibitions, fashion and road shows and musical concerts as well award ceremony, among others.
“Tafawa Balewa Square will play host to the opening and closing ceremonies.
“The Creative Industry Festival is a celebration of creativity and a platform for showcasing same and rewarding excellence in the creative sector,” he said.