The Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF) is an annual arts festival founded in 1999 by the Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), a Nigerian-based cultural organisation. The maiden edition of the festival was held in November 1999 at Jazz 38’s permanent site in Lekki, Lagos. The idea behind the festival was to commemorate Nigeria's return to democracy after over three decades of military regimes and to have a feast that would re-energise the scene and refocus both the young and old, especially to book reading culture, which was gradually dying. Dubbed ‘Africa’s biggest culture picnic'’, the Lagos Book and Art Festival is held over a seven-day period in different venues including Goethe-Institute, the British Council, and Freedom Park, all in Lagos State. More information...
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