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Children’s Day Carnival: Confluence Concept Plans Exciting Celebration for Kids

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Cyril Ogar

Confluence Concept ,an Abuja based Organisation is set to host a charity carnival to celebrate this year’s Children’s Day, bringing together children, families, and community leaders for a fun-filled day of activities and entertainment.

The event, scheduled to take place on May 27, 2025, at Jabi Lake Park, to celebrate this year’s Children’s Day at 9am prompt.

The aims is to support and uplift underprivileged children in the community through various initiatives, including educational support, healthcare access, and nutrition programs.

In celebration of this year’s Children’s Day, Queen Grace Eleojo the CEO, Confluence Concept Productions Limited is proud to announce the Charity Children’s Day Carnival.

According to her, the event organizer, “This carnival is not just about celebrating Children’s Day ,it’s about giving every child, regardless of background, the chance to laugh, learn, and feel loved.

“ The carnival will feature fun activities, games, music, food, and entertainment, with the goal of raising funds and gathering resources for initiatives such as educational support, healthcare access, nutrition, and child welfare programs.

“ The event invites families, donors, volunteers, and supporters to come together and make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children.

Also,the carnival aims to raise funds and gather resources for initiatives including educational support, health care access, nutrition, and child welfare programs.

Entry is free for all children, and open to families, donors, volunteers, and supporters who wish to make a difference.

The charity carnival promises to be an exciting event, with games, music, food, and entertainment, all in support of a great cause.

This carnival is not just about celebrating Children’s Day — it’s about giving every child, regardless of background, the chance to laugh, learn, and feel loved,” said Queen Grace Eleojo the event organizer. “We invite the public to come, participate, and help us build brighter futures.”

Event Details:

Date:Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Venue:Jabi Lake Park, Abuja
Time: 9am prompt.
Admission: Free for all childrenAbuja is set to host a charity carnival to celebrate this year’s Children’s Day, bringing together children, families, and community leaders for a fun-filled day of activities and entertainment.

The event, scheduled to take place on May 27, 2025, at Jabi Lake Park, to celebrate this year’s Children’s Day at 9am prompt.

The aims is to support and uplift underprivileged children in the community through various initiatives, including educational support, healthcare access, and nutrition programs

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Ogunlesi backs Tinubu reforms as FIRS chairman Adedeji highlights export-led economy

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Joel Ajayi

After a high-level meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja, Nigerian-born global investor Adebayo Ogunlesi expressed renewed confidence in the country’s economic reforms, indicating potential mega investments across energy, aviation, and port sectors. 


He was joined in that optimism by Zacch Adedeji, Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), who stressed that the reforms were laying the groundwork for an export-driven economy.


Speaking to journalists after the closed-door meeting, Ogunlesi praised the sweeping policy changes under Tinubu’s administration, including the removal of subsidies, tax reforms, and the revival of a refinery already exporting aviation fuel. 


“We had an excellent meeting where we discussed how to put Nigeria front and center for international investment. The President was very encouraging, and we shared useful suggestions on driving economic growth,” Ogunlesi said.
Although he declined to reveal specific details, Ogunlesi confirmed that his firm is actively investing in Nigeria and assessing new opportunities. 


“Watch this space. Nigeria is not yet the most exciting investment destination, but that’s what we are working on,” he teased.


Pressed on the sectors of interest, Ogunlesi highlighted energy, gas, aviation, ports, and renewables. Drawing on his firm’s experience with LNG projects in Texas and Australia, he noted Nigeria’s massive untapped gas reserves. 


On aviation, he acknowledged his reputation as “the guy who bought Gatwick Airport” and signaled interest in similar ventures locally.
He also admitted that one of his companies operates ports in Cotonou and Lomé but none in Nigeria, a point Tinubu reportedly challenged him on. 


“He forgave me but said, ‘you have to bring port investment to Nigeria,’” Ogunlesi recounted with a smile.


International investor Hakeem Bello-Osagie, who was also present, underscored the importance of diaspora participation in Nigeria’s growth story. 
“When Nigerians at home and abroad invest in Nigeria, it sends a strong signal to the world,” he said, lauding Tinubu’s policies for making the country “investable.”


Echoing the sentiment, FIRS chairman Adedeji described the reforms as the foundation for an export-led economy. 


“We’ve done the fundamentals, and now it is time to deliver growth,” he said.


With global players signaling confidence, the momentum for Nigeria’s economic repositioning is gaining ground, setting the stage for transformative investments in key industries.

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