Lagos, Nigeria – In a significant development following the partnership agreement between Thecoaches, franchise owners of Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria (MFOH Nigeria), and LVI Arts Gallery and Cultural Nexus, a momentous meeting took place between MFOH Nigeria’s Amb. Chika Rita Ezenwa, and the MD/CEO of LVI Arts Gallery and Cultural Nexus, Julius Iyoghiojie, at his office in Lagos.
The meeting, aimed to foster collaboration and promote art, culture, and humanitarian causes in Nigeria, was marked by a warm reception as Amb. Chika Rita Ezenwa was graciously received by Julius Iyoghiojie.

Both parties expressed enthusiasm about the prospects of the partnership and highlighted the importance of supporting and empowering artists, as well as using their platforms to advocate for humanitarian causes and contribute to the growth of the Nigerian art and cultural landscape. The meeting concluded positively, with a shared eagerness to embark on projects that inspire and uplift communities.
LVI Arts Gallery and Cultural Nexus, under the leadership of Julius Iyoghiojie, is renowned for its commitment to promoting contemporary Nigerian art, fostering cultural exchange, and advocating for humanitarian initiatives.

The partnership agreement signifies a shared vision to harness the power of beauty, art, and culture to create a positive impact in society. This meeting served as a vital step in solidifying the collaboration and discussing potential joint initiatives that will promote Nigerian talent and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the nation.
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Hence, with Amb. Chika Rita Ezenwa representing Nigeria at the Miss Face of Humanity International showcase in Mexico in November, a promising future lies ahead, filled with opportunities to make a meaningful difference in Nigeria’s artistic and social landscape.
- By Ken Gbados.