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The Nigerian Culture and Entertainment Economy has announced plan to boost the sector's growth through Transforming Nigeria into Africa's creative, cultural and entertainment capital.

Dubbed Destination 2030, the initiative aims to unify all the sectors in the space under a single vision: To position Nigeria as Africa's creative, cultural and entertainment capital. The reach will be fully inclusive, from literature, music and film to design, visual Arts & heritage, everything will be in focus and appropriately deployed in promoting Nigeria's cultural identity on a global scale. DubbedDestination 2030, the initiative aims to unify all the sectors in the space under a...
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Dubbed , the initiative aims to unify all the sectors in the space under a single vision: To position Nigeria as Africa's creative, cultural and entertainment capital. The reach will be fully inclusive, from literature, music and film to design, visual Arts & heritage, everything will be in focus and appropriately deployed in promoting Nigeria's cultural identity on a global scale.

According to Musawa, a robust creative and cultural economy can be a significant catalyst for growth and presents an opportunity for Nigeria to leapfrog its current development trajectory. By implementing the plan, the sector has the potential to become a substantial contributor to the country's economic growth, contributing meaningfully to national GDP and creating much needed jobs for talented youth in the sector. The creative economy, culture & tourism contribute more to global GDP than Oil & Gas production, this is instructive and provides an inspiring benchmark.

Nigerian artists such as Burnaboy, Asake and Wizkid, curators like Tokini Peterside and Nike Okundaye , as well as writers like Teju Cole and Helon Habila , plus artisans, and other contributors to the sector, are all already exporting our vibrant culture to the world. This culture, and the country's heritage, as preserved in various iconic museums such as the Badagry Slave Museum and Gidan Makama Museums as well as recent developments like the JK Randle Centre and Yemisi Shyllon Museum, all offer a rich narrative for the global PR and marketing campaigns that a new media office will lead.

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Hannatu Musawa closed the briefing by commenting on the road ahead "Our aim is to turn things around and ensure that this is indeed the beginning of a sustainable long term 'revival', I am extremely excited about the possibilities that lie ahead".

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