CULTURE

NWOKO RECOGNIZED AS CULTURAL AMBASSADOR BY NCMM
Sen. Ned Nwoko has been honoured in Abuja as Cultural Ambassador by the National Commission for Museum and Monuments (NCMM).
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the recognition is in honour of Nwoko’s steadfast commitment to preserving Nigeria’s cultural identity, promoting unity, and advancing cultural diplomacy both at home and abroad.
The senator, who represents Delta North Senatorial District, in his remarks during the event noted that cultural identity was the soul of every nation.
“I am deeply honoured to be named Cultural Ambassador by the NCMM, in recognition of my contributions to preserving Nigeria’s heritage.
“As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparations and Repatriation, I have been at the forefront of efforts to ensure the return of looted Nigerian artifacts from foreign institutions.
“My advocacy reflects a deep understanding of the importance of cultural restitution in healing historical wounds and rebuilding national pride.
“From my efforts at Mount Ned, a cultural and historical hub in Delta that now serves as a living archive of Nigerian art, history, and tourism potential, to my legislative advocacy in the Senate, I have remained committed to championing our heritage and supporting the creative sector as a vehicle for national rebirth,” he said.
He stressed that culture must not be seen as a relic of the past, but as a dynamic force in shaping the nation’s future.
“This award is a reminder that culture is not a relic of the past; it is our tool for shaping the future. I thank the NCMM for this recognition and reaffirm my dedication to promoting the best of who we are as a people,” Nwoko added.
Earlier, the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) praised the lawmaker as a visionary leader whose efforts continue to foster a deeper appreciation of Nigeria’s cultural heritage and historical assets.
In a separate development, the lawmaker received a delegation from the African Diasporan Union, who presented a proposed bill seeking to grant Nigerian citizenship to Afro-descendants who have traced their ancestral roots to the country.
He expressed his full support for the initiative, emphasizing the need to ensure such proposals align with Nigeria’s constitutional and legal frameworks.
“As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparations and Repatriation, I believe my office must serve the people in meaningful ways," he said.
He also revealed that he had introduced a bill to allow Nigerians in the diaspora to vote, which is currently under consideration in the Senate.
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