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Retain festac for the festival, you can actually merge Festac town with the Festival for Black Arts which occurred in 1977, It was called Festac 77. Also the word festac should not be about 419, I mean the importance is more about the festival than anything else, the town though may be a different subject.
Hi! Information has to be referenced on Wikipedia, so in order to talk about non-419 stuff we need to find reliable sources. The good news is that there should be info available from the net's RSes that could tell us about Festac. WhisperToMe (talk) 01:52, 12 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]