As the world gears up to celebrate World Theatre Day, the stage at Vicmob School buzzes with excitement and fervor. Students and faculty alike pour their hearts and souls into rehearsals, preparing for the upcoming production of “Sisi Eko.”
Under the guidance of Mrs. Modupe Folarin, the Director of Education at Vicmob Schools, and the talented direction of Joshua Akapo, the production promises to be a captivating tribute to the great women who have shaped the development of Lagos.
“Sisi Eko” is more than just a play—it’s a homage to the resilience, strength, and contributions of some women in Lagos’s history. Through compelling storytelling and powerful performances, the play will shed light on the remarkable achievements of these unsung heroes, whose impact reverberates throughout the city.
According to the Project Media Director Adesina Kasali (Medullar Concept), the play will offer a glimpse into the lives of these extraordinary women, showcasing their courage, determination, and unwavering commitment to making a difference. From pioneering educators to trailblazing entrepreneurs, “Sisi Eko” will celebrate the diverse roles these women have played in shaping the fabric of Lagos society.
As rehearsals intensify and anticipation builds, the students stands poised to deliver a theatrical experience that will not only entertain but also inspire audiences to reflect on the profound influence of women in our communities. “Sisi Eko” is more than just a production—it’s a celebration of the indomitable spirit of Lagos and the remarkable women who call it home.
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Written by Adesina Kasali