In a strategic move to integrate secondary school students as an
important socio-economic group whose energy and creativity should be
harnessed towards attaining the vision for Greater Lagos, the Lagos
State Government is working with Entertainment Media Limited, Publishers
of E24-7 Magazine and FlipTV, to organise an annual Lagos High School
Band Challenge (LHSBC).
LHSBC is designed to be a live music competition among secondary
school students in Lagos in both public and private schools across the
state’s five educational and administrative divisions.
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture in a letter of endorsement
noted that the Governor Akinwumi Ambode-led administration “values the
intention of Entertainment Media Limited to organise the Lagos High
School Band Challenge, a secondary school focused talent hunt
competition designed to promote the knowledge of live music and
performance using musical instruments among students.”
Expressing his appreciation to Lagos State Government for the
partnership, Executive Producer and Chief Executive of Entertainment
Media Limited, Mr. Biodun Kupoluyi, said LHSBC will help to discover and
nurture musical talents among secondary school students in Lagos State.
“We are happy that Lagos State Government is working with us on this
project and has gone ahead to include it in its annual Tourism, Arts and
Culture Calendar as one of the initiatives the state will promote. We
welcome this endorsement from Lagos State Government and we have been
challenged to inspire the students as the focus of the initiative,” he
said.
Mr. Kupoluyi noted that the project is a Pan-Lagos Initiative that
will involve Secondary School Students in both public and private
schools across the five divisions of the state.
“There will be the elimination stages, the quarter-final, semi-final
and the grand finale where prizes will be won. The grand finale is
scheduled to hold in June on World Music Day.
“We want to bring back the golden era of School Bands in Lagos State
where secondary schools have performing bands that perform during school
social events and at state/national functions. We also want to use this
medium to call on corporate Nigeria, especially corporate organisations
that target youths and teenagers, to come on board and partner with us.
There is huge opportunity for branding and touch points for brands to
connect with young people in Lagos State,” Mr Kupoluyi concluded.
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