AFROCENTRIC: S-Tee Schools Promotes Africa’s Culture with End of The Year Concert

Closing the year 2021 chapter with a concert revered by Africa culture and tradition is a rare and unique act demonstrated by a few top schools. To embrace the African heritage and promote the africa culture ethos, S-Tee schools celebrated the end of the year with a stage show performance by her students.

The event was held on Friday, 17th December and themed “AFROCENTRIC” which had the students perform in different cultural outfits to showcase the beauty and modesty of Africa’s culture and tradition.

Activities featured at the occasion are the school band rendition of traditional songs, saxophone performance, cultural dance regaled by featuring different attires portraying the dominant tribes in Nigeria and other stage presentations done simultaneously to entertain the guests.

In attendance were the CEO, S-Tee schools, Mrs T.S Lawal, the director, S-Tee Cambridge school, Ayodamola Philips King, the corporate head of school, Mrs Juliet Keshinro, the school administrator, Mr Emmanuel Akpata and other distinguished guests.

Speaking at the event, the CEO of S-Tee schools, Mrs Lawal, said that the culture of Africa is the best amongst others.

In her vote of thanks, the corporate head, S-Tee schools, Mrs Juliet Keshinro, expressed her profound gratitude to parents, students, teachers and guests who made the event colourful.

The highlight of the event was the affectionate hug between the CEO, Mrs T.S Lawal and her grandson, Abdul-Nur Arowolo, which attracted the attention of everyone at the event.

S-Tee Schools has a diverse, multicultural population covering various ethnic groups and nationalities within the West African sub-region and beyond.

S-TEE strives to build a culture in which all staff, students, parents and our community at large work continually together towards achieving a healthy and responsible learning environment.

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