Nigeria’s Arts and Culture Minister Musawa restates commitment to creative industry

March 6, 2024

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The Minister for Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy of Nigeria, Hannatu Musa Musawa, has restated the ministry’s commitment towards supporting the creative industry in Nigeria.

Aisha said that her ministry is dedicated to giving full support to the creative industry and also open to collaborate with creatives to take the industry to greater heights.

The honourable minister made this statement during a brief chat with The Nation at the premiere of ‘Iwaju,’ an animation series by Disney and Kubali, in Lagos.

 “This ministry is to cater to the culture and creative industry, our ministry is open to give all the support,” the minister noted.

“For me, this is a very large subsector within the creative industry, our ministry is ready to work and collaborate in all areas that will give creatives within this subsector all the support that they need. Yes we are giving support and we will continue to collaborate to make the industry go to greater heights.”

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