The Plateau Cultural Carnival has announced Lonny John Lohnan and Pyemwa Deshi as the King and Queen of its highly anticipated 2024 edition. This honor recognizes their exceptional contributions to preserving and promoting Plateau State’s rich cultural heritage.

Lonny John Lohnan, a celebrated filmmaker, has gained widespread recognition for his efforts in showcasing Plateau’s cultural diversity through his films and his online platform, TAROK TV. His work has become a vital tool in amplifying Plateau’s unique identity and inspiring others to appreciate its heritage.

Pyemwa Deshi, a creative writer known for her elegance and poise, has been a dedicated advocate for cultural values. Her contributions to the arts and commitment to promoting Plateau’s traditions have earned her admiration as a cultural ambassador and role model.

As the Carnival King and Queen, Lonny and Pyemwa will lead the Walk of Unity alongside their royal entourage, starting from Secretariat Junction to Crest Hotel on December 30th at 9:00 AM. The event promises to be a celebration of Plateau’s vibrant cultural heritage, uniting communities and showcasing the state’s diversity.

Organizers of the Plateau Cultural Carnival expressed their pride in honoring Lonny and Pyemwa, noting that their influence extends beyond the arts and inspires future generations to embrace and preserve their cultural identity.

Residents and visitors are invited to join the celebration, witness the regal procession, and experience the beauty and unity of Plateau State’s culture.

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