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Perm Sec Urges Collaboration In Cultural Dev
The Permanent Secretary
of the Rivers State Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Grace Akpughunum has canvassed a collaborative effort in the development and sustenance of the diverse cultural potentials and heritage of the people of Rivers State.
The Permanent Secretary gave the urge while speaking as a Special Guest of honour at an Art Exhibition organized by the Rivers State Council for Arts and Culture in collaboration with the Rivers State indigenous Visual Artists, at the Agbani Darego Complex, Port Harcourt, yesterday.
Declaring the maiden Art Exhibition, tagged “which way” open, the Permanent Secretary who described Art as “life”, said she was impressed with the artistic works at the exhibition, and called on all stakeholders in the industry “to make meaningful imputs and investment in cultural development in the state.
Speaking in an interview with the Tide, the Executive Director, Rivers State Council for Arts and Culture, Mr. Deede Baede, described Rivers State as a home of culture given the diverse cultural background of Rivers people.
The Director who also described culture as an alternative to oil, said the vision was to stimulate a striving growth in cultural development in the state, through a holistic approach involving the imputs of indigenous artists.
He stated that the Rivers State Council for Arts and Culture, was poised to maintain its leading role in cultural development in Nigeria, and solicited support from corporate organizations and well meaning individuals to keep the dream afloat.
The Director also called for early release of funds to enable the council prepare ahead of competitive events.
Also speaking, the President of Rivers State Indigenous Visual Artists, Pastor Patrick Aduari Jumbo, said the association was determined to complement government effort.
Taneh Beemeneh
Rivers
CareerFest 2026 Begins In PH Today
Fasthire Services, in collaboration with the Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM), Rivers State Chapter, will begin a two-day career development and job creation event in Port Harcourt, today.
The event known as Fasthire CareerFest 2026, is expected to attract over 1,000 job opportunities, with employers actively recruiting across various sectors.
According to the organisers, CareerFest 2026 is designed to be a high-impact platform that goes beyond a traditional job fair, and will also feature career exhibitions and professional guidance sessions, aimed at helping participants navigate career pathways, professional development, and long-term career planning.
There will be virtual sessions and industry conversations today, and physical conference and job fair in Port Harcourt tomorrow.
The hybrid event scheduled to hold at Celebra8 Event Center, Olu Obasanjo Road, Port Harcourt, will feature three core components including career and industry conference, involving keynote sessions, panel discussions and fireside chats with Human Resources leaders, business executives, policymakers, and industry experts.
It will also feature a job fair and recruitment hub with direct engagement between employers and job seekers, as well as one-on-one career counselling, mentorship and exhibitions.
The organisers said CareerFest 2026 is open to students, fresh graduates, job seekers, professionals, recruiters, business leaders, and anyone seeking career clarity, growth, or new opportunities.
They called on members of the public, employers who have vacancies and want to recruit, and professionals to register and participate in what is positioned as one of the most impactful career and employment-focused events in the South-South region.
The vision for CareerFest was originally conceived by Fasthire Services and has since received strong buy-in and strategic support from PHCCIMA and CIPM Rivers, reflecting a shared commitment to workforce development, youth empowerment, and sustainable employment.
Other strategic partners supporting the event include NTA, 3MTT, Google Developer Group (GDG) Port Harcourt, SMFest, and other companies and organisations that are committed to skills development, innovation, and employment creation.
With strong institutional backing, a clear employment focus, and a growing network of partners, Fasthire CareerFest 2026 is positioned to play a meaningful role in shaping careers, strengthening the workforce, and driving inclusive economic growth in Rivers State and beyond.
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