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CBAAC is statutorily charged with the responsibility of promoting and propagating Black and African Cultural Heritage in its totality.

Lagos Katılım Ekim 2020
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the holy month of Ramadan, may the lessons of sacrifice, patience, and faith continue to guide our journey. We pray that Allah honours your devotion and fill your homes with renewed peace and prosperity. ​Eid Mubarak! 🌙✨
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On this auspicious occasion of Eid el-Fitr, our Director-General of CBAAC, Hon. Aisha Adamu Augie @aishaak49 , the Management and the entire staffs of the Centre extend our warmest greetings to our Muslim brothers and sisters across the globe. ​As we celebrate the completion of
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Eniola@Enywealthh_1·
Still recovering from the gems dropped at Ogidi Studios on Saturday. The stat that '90% of brain development happens before age 5' changed my entire perspective on content creation. Guys, we have work to do! #NaijaEarlyYears @cbaac77
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T THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY COALITION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT HOSTED BY THE CENTRE FOR BLACK AND AFRICAN ARTS AND CIVILIZATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OGIDI STUDIOS ON SATURDAY, 28TH MARCH, 2026.
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Gwendoline ❤️💫🦚@_VADDICT_·
When entertainment meets responsibility, impact happens. Proud to witness creatives stepping up for the early years. #NaijaEarlyYears @cbaac77
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Eniola@Enywealthh_1·
If the industry responds to this call, the long-term impact could be generational. #NaijaMadeInEarlyYears
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LuckyGold🏅@LuckyGoldx·
This is one of the clearest summaries of why early childhood narratives matter. #NaijaMadeInEarlyYears
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Growth is not only about what we achieve but what we protect ourselves from. Here’s what our guests shared when we asked them: 'If your younger self could speak, what would they thank you for protecting them from'? And their answers were beyond inspiring
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Premier💯@Premier_100·
The first five years are not ordinary years. That is why early childhood development matters so much. #NaijaEarlyYears @cbaac77
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𝕋𝔼𝔾𝔸™ 🌍@Tegadeyforyou·
Early childhood development matters more than most people realize. The habits, confidence, and curiosity formed early stay for life. Cc: @cbaac77 #NaijaEarlyYears
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Eniola@Enywealthh_1·
Early childhood development matters. A strong start can change the entire direction of a child’s life. #NaijaEarlyYears @cbaac77
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Eniola@Enywealthh_1·
So proud to see The World Bank and CBAAC supporting early childhood creativity. It starts now! @cbaac77 #StoriesForYoungChildren
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Unheard Africa
Unheard Africa@UnheardAfrica·
This Week in African Music History In January 1977, FESTAC lit up Lagos with 15,000 Black artists from across the world. That same week, Lumumba was mourned in song and the Biafran War ended. Sound carried the stories. Scroll through Jan 11–17 in music history.🎶
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