The plot of the stage play aligns with the Commission’s focus on the importance of women, children and neglected victims who bear the burden of conflict in our society. The acting Managing Director of the NDDC, Mrs. IbimSemenitari in her speech urged people to support women more and put up structures that identify their strengths and contributions whih provides opportunities to maximize them.
Other highlights included poetry recitations by WanaUdobang (WanaWana) and award winning Titilope Sonuga.
The Abuja version of Little Drops marks the beginning of a series of performances around key cities in the Niger Delta area, which are scheduled to hold as follows: Port-Harcourt (March 10th), Benin (March 12th), and Calabar (March 14th )
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Nice one.... I love those little calabar dancers.... I wish they can upload the dance on youtube so I can be watching it everyday
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I aint no hater but what is the impact and effect of the stage play....for me it is waste of time and money. Use the time and money to invest in something meaningful and not to go to big hotels and event centres and spend money for a stage play that does not have any effect on the common woman and assist them in anyway......ProudlyDeltan
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Issokay thanks for sharing Linda ikeji
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