Nigerian Children Cultural Heritage is set to host its annual Lagos Summer Cultural Train in August 2023. The event will be held in various locations around Lagos State, including Ikeja, Surulere, Orile, Mushin, Alimosho, Festac, Badagry, Ikorodu, Lagos Island, Eti Osa, and Epe.

The event is open to children between the ages of 5-20 years old, and it promises to be a fun and educational experience. The Lagos Summer Cultural Train will feature a cooking competition, financial education, art competition, ayo game competition, adire workshop, Say Yes to Mother Tongue Campaign, visitation and excursion, celebrity appearances, story-telling with Mama EKO, and more.

The event aims to promote Nigerian culture and heritage while providing children with an opportunity to learn and have fun. Nigerian Children Cultural Heritage is currently seeking sponsorship, partnership, and participation for the event. Interested parties can contact them at 08034107270.

The Lagos Summer Cultural Train promises to be an exciting event that will provide children with an opportunity to learn about Nigerian culture and heritage while having fun. Parents and guardians are encouraged to register their children for the event and take advantage of this unique opportunity.

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