The federal government has unveiled a roadmap to drive economic development and boost the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) by $100 billion through the creative sector. Speaking on Tuesday at
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Ramin Toloui, assistant secretary for economic and business affairs, United States department of state, says the US government is willing to invest in Nigeria’s creative economy. Toloui spoke on Monday
Moses Anibaba, regional director for Sub-Saharan Africa at the British Council, says the creative economy programme of the council will boost entrepreneurship and create jobs in Nigeria. Anibaba said despite
The British Council, in collaboration with Microsoft, has launched an e-learning platform to provide opportunities for young Nigerian entrepreneurs in the creative economy sector. In a statement issued on Monday,