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The Federal Government of Nigeria has thrown its weight behind the inaugural Arewa International Film Festival (AIFF), pledging institutional support for a regional initiative aimed at amplifying the artistic and cultural heritage of Northern Nigeria.
Nigeria is betting on its fast-growing creative economy to cement its status as a continental hub for fashion....
Beyond Limits recently led a high-level delegation of African leaders on a strategic exploration of innovation ecosystems in Los Angeles and Atlanta, USA, as part of its DICE Global Immersion 2025 programme, underlining its unwavering commitment to advancing leadership and strengthening ecosystem development across Africa and beyond its borders.
The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, on Monday announced that the ministry would contribute $100 billion to the Nigerian economy by 2030.
The Nigerian government is in the final stages of revising its National Policy on Culture, a document that...
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the establishment of the Creative and Tourism Infrastructure Corporation, a new initiative designed to drive investment and develop critical infrastructure in Nigeria’s creative and tourism industries.
The Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy (FMACCE), Hannatu Musawa, has announced that a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is being developed by her ministry to build performance arenas in Abuja and Lagos State.
The Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy (FMACCE), Hannatu Musawa, has presented the ministry’s Strategic Roadmap for Nigeria’s creative sector to the diplomatic community and international partners, with the goal of creating at least two million jobs.
Honourable Minister, It is no secret that the Nigerian arts and culture space is malnourished.
The Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has announced plans to generate two million jobs within Nigeria’s creative industry by 2027.
The recent appointment of Hannatu Musawa as the Minister of Arts and Culture has ignited a storm of criticism in Nigeria.
Hannatu Musawa the Deputy Spokesperson at the All-Progressives Congress' Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) has said that the February 25 presidential elections were a very democratic process.