The Plateau Cultural Carnival has officially announced Sha Nyiri Gwom and Arin Izere as its Cultural Ambassadors for this year’s event. The duo, known for their exceptional contributions to the arts and culture of Plateau State, will lead efforts to showcase the region’s rich heritage.
Arin Izere, whose full name is Joshua Peter Izang, is an architect and musician celebrated for his creative blend of indigenous sounds. His counterpart, Sha Nyiri Gwom, is an entrepreneur and prolific songwriter. Together, they have consistently championed Plateau’s cultural identity through music, art, and storytelling.
One of their standout contributions to the carnival is the creation of the *Plateau Cultural Carnival Anthem*, a unique composition that blends indigenous languages, chants, and sounds from across the state’s three senatorial zones. This anthem not only celebrates Plateau’s cultural diversity but also promotes unity among its people.
As ambassadors, Sha and Arin Izere will take center stage during the Plateau Cultural Carnival Parade, joining notable celebrities such as Ummi Baba Ahmed, Kalu Ikeagwu, and Tony Goodman. They will also headline performances during the Plateau Cultural Carnival Concert at Crest Hotel on December 30th, where they will introduce other talented Plateau artists.
The Plateau Cultural Carnival aims to celebrate unity in diversity and showcase the region’s heritage. In their role as ambassadors, Sha and Arin Izere embody these values, bringing fresh energy to the festival and inspiring others to embrace Plateau’s cultural identity.
Organizers expressed their excitement about the partnership, highlighting how the duo’s passion aligns with the carnival’s mission. “We are honored to have Sha and Arin Izere as ambassadors, and we look forward to working together to celebrate the beauty and diversity of Plateau State.”
Stay tuned for more updates as the Plateau Cultural Carnival promises an unforgettable celebration of culture, unity, and art.