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FROM AFRICA TO KUWAIT: How Runsewe’s Craft Legacy Just Won A Global Crown


In recognition of his oustanding contributions to the development of arts, culture and the creative industry, the World Crafts Council has awarded Otunba Olusegun Runsewe The Icon of Crafts, Culture and Hospitality in Africa.

This award was conferred on Runsewe during the second World Crafts Forum held in the city of Kuwait from February 1st to 3rd,2026.

In the award letter signed by the President of the Council AISBL (International), Sa’ad al-Qaddumi, the Council commended Runsewe for his “unwavering commitment to the preservation, promotion and sustainability of the handicraft” as well as his commitment to empowering crafts communities in Africa.

The Council noted that Runsewe’s commitment to the development and promotion of arts and handicrafts “align strongly with the mission and objectives of the World Craft Council.”

The letter further stated that “In recognition of your remarkable contribution and steadfast commitment to the advancement of crafts, the World Crafts Council is pleased to express its appreciation through the presentation of a commemorative plaque”.

The plaque, according to the award letter, is a formal and symbolic acknowledgement of Runsewe’s “commendable role in promoting icon of craft, culture and hospitality in Africa and globally, as well as well as his invaluable support towards the preservation of handicrafts and the empowerment of crafts communities.”

The plaque stands as a testerment to the World Crafts Councils’ deep respect for Runsewe’s leadership vision and enduring dedication to cultural heritage, the letter stated.

It would be recalled that Otunba Olusegun Runsewe is the immediate past Director-General of the National Council For Arts and Culture (NCAC).

The World Craft Forum, (Kuwait 2026) with the theme “Craft In The Creative Economy” brought together international crafts leaders, artisans and policy makers to discuss the role of crafts in modern society, focusing on sustainability, heritage and resilience.

By Hyacinth Beluchukwu Nwafor

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