The Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON) hosted donors to an appreciation concert as part of its end of year activities. The event, which held at the Agip Recital Hall, MUSON Centre, had in attendance MTN Foundation officials, senior members of the society, students and alumni.

Speaking at the event, Director, MTN Foundation, Dennis Okoro said, “We appreciate everyone who has performed tonight. We thank you all for being here and we are proud of what you have become. The MTN Foundation, as part of its arts and culture cause, will continue to support the music society.”

MTN Foundation had earlier in the year organized series of workshops for the students and alumni of the musical society, tagged Business of the Arts. The workshop focused on equipping the students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the business of music and the arts.

The Director, Music Society of Nigeria (MUSON), Mrs. Banke Ademola thanked MTN Foundation for its continued support. “The Foundation has been of tremendous help to us. They came in to add value and have proven themselves”.

MTN Nigeria has continued to show its support for arts and culture in Nigeria through its social investment vehicle, MTN Foundation In the coming days, the Foundation will be sponsoring a series of arts and culture productions including Fela and the Kalakuta Republic,  OMG, EMOTAN and Five Maids of Fadaka.

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