 Well, moving on now, a seven-day creative festival is set to heat the city of Lagos come February next year. This is expected to bring together all the creatives and talents in Nigeria, fashioning them into unique champions. A creative industry group who paid a cut to visit the Plus TV Africa said the festival is in the bid to take a number of youths out of the street and encourage them to harness T.S. Kills. Jacinta Obukuhasmoor. Plus TV Africa played host to a creative group. The mission is simple. To lay bare their plans on the first of its kind festival, seven days in Lagos, from the 7th to 13th of February 2022. What creative industry will bring to the government? Oye cannot bring it. It's just that our leaders, they don't know this and we're trying to educate them to let them know that creative industry is bigger than oil. And that is why we put up a festival that has never happened before to bring all the youth to bring everyone within the creative space together to have one festival. We are working behind the time to ensure that we meet these things by the board and redirect and really educate them because part of the festival I get is to run the talent fund, which will produce three winners that will go home with three vehicles, three cars, and then we also will take contract, you know, contract. We realize that there's need lapse in the setting of our culture. Rather than setting, we're trying to import other people's culture whereas our parents should be to promote ours. So it's a very important activity that we think should be properly established and especially in bringing young people into accepting and contributing towards the cultural development of Nigeria. The managing director of PLOS TV Africa, Lekon Ugunbao, while acknowledging the guests, stress their idea is necessary and timely. Nothing beats a good idea whose time has come. I believe that this is the kind of event we should be promoting and believe it's also the kind of event we should be showcasing to the younger generation. Seriously, when you were talking about growing up, look, there are things we saw that up to today they have people, if you call me now I'll be saying yes. The one-week festival will showcase different activities like concerts, exhibitions, and awards, which we will take place at the Tafawa Balewa Square Lagos. Just enter Ubuuku for PLOS TV Africa. Fresh News Updates