The vibrant Plateau Cultural Carnival is set to light up the state on December 30th and 31st at the iconic Crest Hotel. This two-day celebration promises an immersive experience of Plateau State’s rich cultural heritage, offering a perfect blend of tradition, artistry, and community spirit.
Attendees will be treated to a range of activities, including:
Cultural Food and Art Exhibitions: A showcase of Plateau’s diverse culinary and artistic heritage.
Traditional Music and Dance: Mesmerizing performances that reflect the region’s unique rhythm and stories.
Artistic Performances and Drama: Engaging acts by local talents, bringing Plateau’s vibrant history to life.
Community Bonding and Concert: A chance to connect, celebrate, and enjoy live music featuring guest stars like Kalu Ikeagwu and Umi Baba Ahmed.
This carnival is more than just an event; it’s a call to celebrate cultural heritage and foster community connections.
Save the dates and join the celebration!
📍 Venue: Crest Hotel
📆 Date: December 30–31
#PlateauCulturalCarnival, #CulturalHeritage, #CommunityFirst, and #NetworkAndLearn.
Dua Lipa has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Samsung, seeking £11 million in damages over claims that the tech giant used her image without permission to promote its products.
According to court documents filed in the Central District of California, the Grammy-winning singer alleges that her photograph was used on the packaging of Samsung’s Crystal 43-inch ultra-high-definition televisions, which were marketed alongside the XITE Hits music channel.
The image in question was reportedly taken backstage at a 2024 music festival and later appeared on a large number of television boxes sold across the United States.
Dua Lipa’s legal team claims the use of her image created a false impression that she had endorsed or partnered with Samsung, potentially influencing consumers to purchase the televisions based on that perceived association.
Her lawyer, Christine Lepera, was cited as stating that Samsung used a copyrighted image of the singer “without authority or licence” and prominently featured it on retail packaging.
The lawsuit further alleges that Samsung ignored multiple legal warnings issued by the singer’s representatives before the case was formally filed.
The filing also included references to social media reactions, with some users reportedly saying they were drawn to or influenced to purchase the televisions because of Dua Lipa’s image on the packaging.
Dua Lipa, who has previously worked with global brands such as Nespresso, Puma, Porsche, and Yves Saint Laurent Beauty, is described in the filing as being highly selective about endorsement deals and would not have automatically agreed to such a partnership.
She is seeking at least $15 million in damages, though the final amount could reportedly increase if the case proceeds to trial.
At the time of the report, Samsung had not issued a public response to the lawsuit.
The organization behind the Academy Awards released new Oscar rules on Friday, including several that address the use of generative artificial intelligence.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said that only performances “credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent” will be eligible for Academy Awards. Similarly, the academy said that screenplays must be “human-authored” to be eligible.
The academy also said it has the right to request more information about a film’s AI usage and “human authorship.”
Outside Hollywood, at least one novel has been pulled by its publisher due to the apparent use of AI, and other writers’ groups are declaring that AI usage makes work ineligible for awards.