- The United States of America has
promised to give Nigerian a grant of $160,000 to enable help in the
preservation of her cultural heritage
- The grant will be made available by the US ambassador Stuart Symington
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The US ambassador said the N50.4 million will help Nigerian
institutions improve conditions for storage in its cultural facilities
The United States of America has promised
to give Nigerian a grant of $160,000 (N50,400,000) to enable help in the
preservation of her cultural heritage.
The
grant which will be made available by the US ambassador Stuart Symington
will help Nigerian institutions improve storage conditions of its
cultural facilities.
A statement by the US embassy said
Symington will sign a memorandum of understanding with the International
Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural
Property, the National Museums and Monuments and the Ahmadu Bello
University Zaria.
The MoU will push for the preservation available Nigerian cultural heritage, the embassy said.
“The
grant will enable the institutions to improve the conditions and access
to the collections storage areas of ten Nigerian museums,” the US embassy statement said.
Meanwhile, last year, the minister of
information Lai Mohammed said that Nigeria and its people lack the
culture of collecting and storing data.
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