Nigeria and the European Union have sealed a €20 million (Twenty Million Euro) initiative aimed at strengthening partnerships between museums, supporting film festivals, and advancing digital creative industries across the country.
Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy has forged a landmark public-private partnership with Chocolate City Group, one of the country’s premier entertainment companies.
The Federal Government through the Ministry of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy (FMACCE) has teamed up with Google to launch a training initiative aimed at empowering 2,500 young creatives across Nigeria, with plans to scale this number to 10,000.
The Federal Government has unveiled details of its bold and strategic plans to generate at least $100 billion and create over two million jobs from Nigeria’s creative economy yearly.