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SEYE-JOEBANKS PRODUCTION is a creative outfit and the CEO is Seye Joseph Bankole (JP); a sociologist, a naturally gifted visual artist, and a writer
It was great at Food and Beverage West Africa Summit...
11/06/2026
I was truly thrilled to attend the just concluded Food & Beverage West Africa Summit held on Victoria Island, Lagos. It was an inspiring and enriching experience, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, manufacturers, and stakeholders from across the globe.
One of the highlights of the summit was the opportunity to meet and network with giants of the food and beverage industry from different parts of the world. I had the pleasure of connecting with professionals and new friends from the Netherlands, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka. These interactions provided valuable insights into global trends, emerging technologies, and innovative approaches to food production and distribution.
The summit reinforced a key truth: the path to sustainable growth and food security lies in collaboration, knowledge sharing, and strong international partnerships. As nations face increasing challenges in food production, supply chains, and sustainability, global networking platforms like this become even more important.
I commend the organizers for creating an environment that encouraged meaningful conversations, business connections, and the exchange of ideas that can shape the future of the food and beverage industry in Africa and beyond.
The future of food security is not a journey any nation can undertake alone—it is a collective effort that thrives on collaboration, innovation, and global partnerships.
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18/04/2026
Step into the heart of Lagos at the National Museum Lagos, a captivating gateway to Nigeria's vibrant soul, where ancient whispers meet modern echoes in one unforgettable journey.
Tucked in the bustling Onikan area on Lagos Island, this iconic institution—founded in 1957 by British archaeologist Kenneth Murray—stands as a proud guardian of the nation's rich heritage.
Murray's vision was to collect, preserve, and celebrate Nigeria's extraordinary artistic and cultural treasures, and today, the museum delivers exactly that: a mesmerizing deep dive into the stories that shaped a great nation.
As you enter, the museum unfolds like a living tapestry of Nigerian creativity and resilience. Wander through galleries brimming with exquisite artifacts that tell tales of ingenuity, tradition, and power. Marvel at intricate Benin Bronzes—masterpieces of metalwork that showcase the technical brilliance of ancient kingdoms—alongside Nok terracotta figures dating back centuries, ceremonial masks, royal regalia, traditional sculptures, and ethnographic displays representing Nigeria's diverse ethnic groups. From the elegant carvings of the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa to archaeological wonders and monoliths from the east, every piece invites you to connect with the depth of West African history and artistry. It's not just a museum; it's a vibrant celebration of identity, where you can almost hear the rhythms of ancestral drums and feel the spirit of generations past.
One of the most haunting and unforgettable highlights is the original bullet-riddled Mercedes-Benz in which Head of State General Murtala Ramat Muhammed rode on that fateful day in February 1976.
Preserved exactly as it was, with visible bullet holes serving as silent witnesses to a pivotal moment in Nigeria's history, this exhibit draws thousands of visitors monthly. It offers a raw, powerful reminder of the nation's turbulent yet resilient path—perfect for those who want to blend culture and Art.
Legacy...the ultimate for businesses.
13/01/2026
We pray so...
AFCON 2025 #afcon #africa Predictions by Jose Morino Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
🤔 The Philosophy of Man in the Mirror 😊
The concept of "Man in the Mirror" is all about self-reflection and personal growth. It's about looking inward to understand ourselves, our motivations, and our actions. The philosophy encourages us to take responsibility for our own lives, to be honest with ourselves, and to strive for self-improvement.
In essence, it's about recognizing that the only person we can truly change is ourselves 🧘♂️. It's a call to self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-transformation.
Seye Bankole 😊
Art...going back to our roots.
18/11/2025
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| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 17:00 |