A Decade of Creative Excellence MFR@10
…Nigeria’s Most Influential Fashion Brand-Pan African Music Fashion Runway holds Red carpet Ceremony on December 7th at Naval Dockyard, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos State
*Theme of event is titled ‘Reflections and Future Horizons: Leveraging Collaborative Partnerships, innovation, and Sustainability Practices’
*Fashion, Music, and Cultural ceremony to attract tourism to Nigeria
“We are proud to present Pan African 10th Music Fashion Runway #MFR Hybrid (physical and online) Edition and Game Changer Africa Acknowledgement Award #GCAA. The Nigerian/African creative sector remains vibrant and robust. Innovation and energy efficiency will play a central role”-Dr Ngozi Omambala, Group Managing Director/CEO of NMO Management Limited
*BY FESTINA KELECHI, FASHION Editor/Abuja, NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER & YOMI ADEYEYE, ENTERTAINMENT Editor/Abuja, NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER
IN A HISTORIC CEREMONY, A MILESTONE EVENT, celebrities and captains of industries from Africa and around the world are getting ready to witness, attend the 10th edition of the Pan African Music Fashion Runway show which comes up on December 7th, in the premises of the Naval Dockyard, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos State.
In a press briefing held, on Monday, November 21, this ceremony expected to attract Foreign Revenue Drive, FRD, to Nigeria through tourism.
Regarding the content of the event, Dr Ngozi Omambala, Group Managing Director/CEO of NMO Management Limited, founder and producer of the show, said it promises to be an exciting night of cultural showcase, blending contemporary Pan African designers, international runway models, and cutting-edge fashion with live music excellence.
The theme of the event is: “Reflections and Future Horizons: Leveraging Collaborative Partnerships, innovation, and Sustainability Practices to enable and protect the future development of creative ecosystems.”
In the words of Omambala: “We are proud to present Pan African 10th milestone Music Fashion Runway #MFR Hybrid (physical and online) Edition and Game Changer Africa Acknowledgement Award #GCAA”
She explained further that business landscapes and world economies have continued to struggle in a harsh economic climate. In spite of this, the Nigerian/African creative sector has managed to remain vibrant and robust.
Omambala finally added: “Fashion, music, and cultural sectors are thriving. Technology has been a driver in enabling this momentum. Sustainable solutions lay the foundation for positive growth. A new and evolving mindset and approach to business development in the creative sector is emerging. Innovation and energy efficiency will play a central role.”
MFR, she noted will be central in further supporting this transformational shift, heralding positive horizons ahead.
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