Children’s Day:Gallery of art celebrates with ‘Harmony in Diversity’ exhibition
Children’s Day:Gallery of art celebrates with ‘Harmony in Diversity’ exhibition
on Tuesday marked the 2025 Children’s Day celebration with an art exhibition to promote national unity and cultural understanding.
The Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that the event had no fewer than 600 children from various schools in attendance.
The exhibition is with the theme, ‘Harmony in Diversity: Art as a Unifying Force’.
The Director-General of NGA, Mr Ahmed Sodangi, said the theme was a reminder of the power of unity in diversity, and the ability of art to bridge gaps that sometimes divide the nation.
Sodangi, who was represented by the Curator of NGA, Lagos, Dr Celestine Agoziem, said art creates spaces where harmony, respect and mutual appreciation could flourish, especially among children.
Speaking to the children, Sodangi said: “Arts speaks to our shared humanity; it transcends language, borders, and even time.
“Whether through painting, music, dance or drama, art uses the universal language of emotion to foster understanding, connection, and acceptance.
“You, our young ones, are living proof of this vision.
“Through your creativity, whether you’re drawing, singing, acting, or dancing, you bring to life the spirit of unity and enrich our world with new perspectives.”
He noted that though the world might seem divided, art could help break barriers, explore different perspectives and celebrate the beauty of collective experiences.
Sodangi urged institutions, both public and private, to be committed in nurturing the artistic talents of children, and also empower them to express themselves freely and confidently.
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He further urged the children to have compassion, empathy and deep respect for the different cultures and experiences that make up the world.

The Curator of NGA, Lagos, Dr Celestine Agoziem, said unity in diversity was a concept that acknowledges and celebrates the uniqueness of each individual.
Agoziem noted that Nigeria, as a country with over 250 ethnic groups and over 500 languages, could experience challenges including ethnic tensions and misunderstandings.
He, however, said when individuals from various backgrounds and cultures come together, the differences would enrich their communities and make them more vibrant.
He urged the participants to continue to push artistic boundaries that bring people together, celebrate one another’s differences and promote national unity.
VMT NEWS also reports that there was a showcase of various paintings from children from different schools across the state.
Cultural dances from different tribes including Yoruba, Ibo and Hausa, were also displayed at the event.