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Journee De La Francophonie celebrates cultural diversity, unity in Lagos

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IN a bid to foster stronger cultural diversity and growth between France and Nigeria, this year’s International Day of Francophonie, organised by Alliance Francaise de Lagos in partnership with the Consulate General of France, Consulate General of Switzerland and Deputy High Commission of Canada in Nigeria, marked the auspicious day with movie screenings and an award ceremony.

The day also explored environmental and climate challenges and biodiversity in partnership with Nestle Nigeria.

Speaking at the event in Lagos, Consul General of France in Lagos, Laurent Favier, who spoke on the theme of the event said climate change is a general concern. “The idea is to innovate, find better adaptive solutions to fight against it.”

The mission of the International Organisation of Francophonie, (OIF) is to promote the French language and cultural diversity. “The second objective is to promote peace and human rights, support education and develop economic cooperation, but in a sustainable, development way. Nigeria is surrounded by French-speaking countries and it’s important to be able to communicate and relate with our neighbours,” he said.

Directeur, Alliance Française de Lagos, Marc Brébant, stated that “Journee De La Francophonie is a celebration of French language and is celebrated every March 20th all over the world. Here in Lagos, we decided to mark this day with movie screenings and award the best French students of some secondary schools in Lagos”. Brébant said the competition this year involved 15 secondary schools and 12 winners emerged. He said the movies selected, a French and a Canadian movie, were selected based off this year’s theme.

“The theme this year was chosen by the members of the Group of Francophone Ambassadors (GAF) and has helped consolidate the cultural programming of the Francophonie month in Lagos, Abuja, and in the nine other cities where there is an Alliance Française operating”.

According to him, each year, a theme intended to convey a message about the French language and ten words illustrating it, is chosen by Francophone partners (France, Belgium, Quebec, Switzerland, and the International Organization of La Francophonie) for an initiative called, ‘Tell me ten words.’ This year is themed, ‘Tell me ten words for the planet.’

He added that the OIF’s mission is to promote the language, cultural and linguistic diversity, peace, democracy, human rights, education, training, higher education, research and economic cooperation for sustainable development. In Nigeria he said, French is the first foreign language taught at secondary school level with about 15,000 French teachers, 10 Alliances Françaises, a French Institute and two French high schools.

Deputy commissioner, Canada’s High Commission, Carlos Rojas-Arbulu, said speaking a language that connects Nigerians to the rest of the world is beneficial not just for communication purposes but for education and business. He added that next year, they intend to connect with more partners, engage with more people and build on what they’ve achieved so far.

As part of the celebration, two films were shown at Alliance Francaise Lagos, the first was a screening of Karnaval, a Canadian film directed by Henri Pardo that won the Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. The second, A French film named The Crusade by Louis Garrel (2021) was featured in the Cinema for the Climate selection at the Cannes Film Festival.


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