How Abuja Fringe Changed The Lives Of Nigerian Students

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How Abuja Fringe Changed The Lives Of Nigerian Students
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“AF has influenced my directing skills, which I know in the future, I will be able to tell the organizers how grateful I am because they have really invested in a soul today,” said Agaba.While the festival was the first ever Agaba has officially attended , it wasn’t Danjuma’s first rodeo at festivals participation. Experientially, though, it was a first in many ways.

One can hardly blame the students for their sparse festival-going experience, as the gap between the town and gown in Nigerian universities has been a decade-long problem, which has resulted in more theatre graduates take up jobs or careers different from their educational discipline. Further, seeing the dedication of the festival’s female staff, Danjuma said made her feel represented as a female, boosted her self-confidence.

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