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The Alliance Française of Lagos (French: l'Alliance Française de Lagos) is a Nigerian non-profit institution in Lagos whose statutes have been approved by the Alliance Française of Paris. The institute is involved with the training and education of Nigerians, most especially Lagosians in the French language and host cultural events .
Wilfred Ukpong is a French-Nigerian interdisciplinary artist and researcher whose distinctive socially engaged practice utilizes several interwoven mediums, including photography, film, sculpture, performance, architecture, and creative workshops, to tackle pertinent social issues with community participation and intervention. [1]
This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, at 01:31 (UTC). ... Alliance Française de Lagos; Alliance Française de Port Harcourt; I. Institut français du Nigéria
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Alliance française de Cork also organises the Cork French Film Festival. [60] Italy has thirty-seven Alliances françaises organizations located throughout the country. [61] Malta has one Alliance francaise organization located in Floriana. [62] Moldova has one Alliance française organization located in Chişinău, the capital of Moldova. [63]
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In Lagos. Galerie Auteurs, Paris 14e, March 2000; Alliance Française de Lagos (Nigeria) - November 2000; Harar. Musée Rimbaud, Charleville-Mézières - November 1999-February 2000; Champs, agriculture dans l’Aisne. Maison des Arts Laon, June–September 1999; La photographie à Grignan, Grignan, 1995; L’Africaine. Rencontres ...
The French School of Lagos was founded in 1958 by the Association Française du Nigeria (AFN). Before the current school was built in 1987 with the help of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it moved to several places in Ikoyi and in Victoria Island.