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Kufre Ekanem - Public Relations Manager, Cadbury Nigeria
Lighting Candles is much more important than complaining about the darkness and Kambani is lighting candles of HOPE by helping show children the road to realise their dreams.
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Kevin Simms – BBC
As an events manager for the Black and Asian forum, Kambani suited our ideals quite well.
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Kay Ollivierre - Director, Cultural Diversity Network
We are pleased to support Kambani and showcase their work through Barclays' diversity network forum and I hope it will help us all appreciate the enormity of artistic talent that exists in Africa today.
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Gérard Chouin - Directeur, Alliance Française, Enugu
In an exhibition like Kambani's with workshops involving children from average schools, it will help contribute to changing the perceptions of the artists which in my opinion is wrong.
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John Richards - Former Director, British Council, Nigeria
We are delighted to be working with Kambani to strengthen up relationships between schools in Nigeria and schools in the UK. Working with Kambani is a natural progression of our work in building international links in the arts.
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Ben Murray-Bruce – Chairman, Silverbird Group
I support Kambani's programme and I promote the arts all the time that's why if anybody comes to me and they want to give a kid a chance to be successful, I will support that child to become successful.
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Sandy Costagliola - General Manager, Protea Hotels
We are very proud to be part of Kambani's arrangement. I think the concept is good and I hope that the project gets more support because Nigeria needs it. Africa has got a lot of talent.
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Chinwe Roy - Artist
Nigeria needs someone grabbing it by the scruff of the neck and saying “Our children, our creative talents, we don’t abandon them”
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Kriss Akabusi MBE – Motivational Speaker
I’m really excited about what Kambani Arts are doing, I’m really excited about the many young people who will be able to engage with a community, engage with a continent, and learn about colour.
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Nike Okundaye Davis – Director, Nike Centre for Arts and Culture
What you people are doing with children's art, helping them to know more about their roots, we need to expose our dying cultural heritage so people can go back and start doing it again.
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Nasir El Rufai – former Minister, FCT Abuja
I think what Kambani is doing is a great thing and our work with young people is really meant to inculcate in our young people, good values, belief in what is right, compliance with rules which are the challenges we face.
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Roger Griffiths – Actor
Getting children involved in the arts like Kambani does is one of the best ideas I have known because you can help schools work through problems by expressing themselves in art.
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Sam Harvey - Director, British Council Lagos
We have a focus on young people and its great to be associated with Kambani because it links in well with the global schools partnership programme that British Council deliver on behalf of DFID.
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Carron Adams-Ofori - Head Teacher, Grazebrook Primary School
Kambani has done a great job in a short space of time and I have been impressed with the quality of work that the children have produced. Where there is positive inspiration, it brings out the best within them.
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Chinze Anthony-Ojobo – Creative Director, Arthouse
What Kambani is doing is going to help the kids
and African artists and it will project Nigeria's art forward and I think it's a very good idea.
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