Street Project Foundation
A Social Enterprise that uses Creative Arts as a tool to facilitate opportunities for Youth Employment, Social Mobilization and Cross-Cultural Dialogue.
14/04/2026
🔥 Abuja, this is not your regular hangout…
It’s where meaningful conversations meet creativity, community and of course kilishi!
Join us for an evening where young people come together to: Talk honestly about Nation building & the mental health of Nigerians.
Experience powerful live performances
Connect, network & build meaningful relationships
Share bold ideas for a better Nigeria
And yes… the first 30 people get refreshments ✨
📍 Impact Central, Wuse 2
đź—“ Friday, April 24th
⏰ 3:00 PM
Register with the link in our bio to attend for free.
Come open. Come ready for an evening of meaningful exchange.
Tag your people you’re coming with 👇
Art is the way we speak truth to power and systems.
And like you know, systems do not wait for fancy theaters, for grand ceremonies, for well-lit stages; to oppress, to exploit ,So why should we?
We speak truth with art wherever we find ourselves.
Every step carries a message. Every movement holds meaning.
Art is not just what we do — it is how we advocate. How we ask the questions no one wants to answer. “Where is the change?” “Where is the justice?” “Where is our dignity?”
Art is how we refuse to let the world look away.
THE ARTVOCACY MOVEMENT
📍: Lagos Team
Where is the change?
Somkele is asking with this verse what we should all be asking.
They promised progress, but we’re still standing in the same struggle with the same silence, the same neglect, and the same broken system. This isn’t just music, it’s a question, and a wake-up call.
This tune speaks for us all, for the unheard, for every voice tired of waiting. It’s a reminder that accountability is not a favor, it’s a right.
So join to ask again, louder this time: Show me where the change dey!
They’ll come after you for hitting the streets, so perform the change instead.
Arts is the language they haven’t learned to ban yet. Our Programs Consultant, Ezenwa Okoro , in this excerpt from his Advocacy session at the Artvocacy Bootcamp is teaching young people exactly how to use their voice — to influence policy, speak truth, and shift the status quo.
The key is to perform the change!
6 Editions. 3,000 Attendees. 300+ Empowered.
The Do What You Love Festival has become a staple in the creative space. We have successfully crafted one of the biggest youth-friendly festivals in Nigeria, bringing together young people, creatives, performers, craftsmen, art lovers, entrepreneurs, creative industry enthusiasts, and changemakers in one powerful space.
This is what happens when you believe in the power of youth. Six editions deep, and we are only growing.
We are open for partnerships. We are open for sponsorships. If you are ready to be part of something that matters, hit us on our email.
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Ikeja
000234
Opening Hours
| Monday | 09:00 - 16:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 16:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 16:15 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 04:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 16:00 |