Tag: Cultural diplomacy

  • AIPS says sport can rebuild culture and connection as the world enters 2026 amid instability

    AIPS says sport can rebuild culture and connection as the world enters 2026 amid instability

    AIPS says sport can rebuild culture and connection as the world enters 2026 amid instability

    In a New Year message shared via Africa Newsroom, the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) argued that sport can help restore cultural meeting points and social bonds—especially for young people—if conflict trends reverse.

    The commentary frames 2026 against a backdrop of geopolitical tension, while insisting sport’s cultural role can re-create shared spaces where communities reconnect beyond politics.

    It also challenges sports media and institutions to treat sport as civic infrastructure—something that can support dialogue, identity and cohesion, not only entertainment.

    A second publication of the message repeats the framing “Our year 2026” and the emphasis on sport’s cultural power. AIPS’ official release materials similarly underline the role of sport in sustaining “culture and connection” across societies.

    Echotitbits take:
    Sport is one of the last mass rituals that can unify across class and politics. Watch whether investment flows into grassroots programmes—schools, community leagues, youth tournaments—rather than only elite spectacles.

    Source: Africa24 — January 2, 2026 — https://africa24tv.com/our-year-2026-between-war-drums-and-the-hope-of-a-sport-that-rediscovers-culture
    Africa24 2026-01-02

    Photo Credit: Africa24

  • Tinubu’s Eyo appearance puts Lagos culture—and tourism politics—back in spotlight

    Tinubu’s Eyo appearance puts Lagos culture—and tourism politics—back in spotlight

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-28 09:00:00

    According to PUNCH, President Bola Tinubu attended the 2025 Eyo Festival in Lagos and used the moment to emphasize culture as a lever for tourism and destination branding.

    The event, held at Tafawa Balewa Square, also honored notable late Lagos leaders and featured traditional processions that draw local and diaspora audiences.

    Stakeholders see the festival’s revival as part of Lagos’ broader push to convert heritage into year-round tourism revenue and global attention.

    GazetteNG reported Tinubu describing the carnival as “a great rekindling of our culture,” while The Nation quoted him saying, “The Eyo Festival is a vibrant expression of the rich traditions of Lagos.”

    Echotitbits take: Beyond pageantry, Lagos can turn cultural “peaks” into consistent visitor flows with safety planning, transport coordination, and curated diaspora packages. Watch for how the state markets Eyo alongside other heritage assets in 2026.

    Source: The Punch — December 28, 2025 (https://punchng.com/tinubu-joins-lagos-eyo-festival/)

    The Punch December 28, 2025
    https://punchng.com/tinubu-joins-lagos-eyo-festival/