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FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by BrandSpurNG: 11:11am On Sep 12
Following months of comprehensive planning, 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.

The Government’s plan was unveiled Wednesday September 11, 2024 by the Honourable Minister of Art, Culture and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa at a roundtable for local and international investors where she presented her ministry’s 8-Point Plan and Roadmap.

Speaking at the event hosted by the Ministry at the Wheatbaker in Ikoyi, the Minister said that if implemented to its fullest, the plan has the potential to achieve the above-stated objectives. She listed the 8-Point Plan as follows:


Nigeria Destination 2023, a national initiative designed to grow the arts, culture and creative economy under one united vision
Skills Development
Fastrack Policy Frameworks
Strategy Governance and Collaboration
Smart Strategic Partnerships
Growth Targets for GDP Contribution & Sectoral Output
Enabling Business Environments
Cultural Heritage Preservation and Sustainability


She lamented that despite its huge potentials, Nigeria’s creative industry currently contributes just $5 billion to the economy, with its different sub-sectors at various stages of development. The sectors include music (sound recording, live performances and music videos), visual media (movies, TV shows, comedy shows, podcast, content creation), visual arts & craft (canvas painting, design, sculpturing, woodwork and other craft works), heritage & museums, culinary arts, fashion, publishing (books, literary arts, poetry, magazine, etc), and video gaming.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria’s creative economy has a very low contribution to overall GDP in comparison with benchmark countries, with the industry contributing just 1.2% to Nigeria’s GDP in 2022, the least when compared to other African countries like Morocco (2.7%), South Africa (3.0%), and Egypt (4.3%). It also ranks low (1.0%) in its ability to earn government revenue from the sector, compared to South Africa’s 12.5%.

To achieve its ambition, Musawa said the ministry has identified 14 pivotal initiatives that will drive the sector’s growth and significantly boost government revenue $10b – $20b. She grouped these initiatives under four unique pillars, namely: Technology, Infrastructure and Funding, International Culture Promotion, and Intellectual Property Monitisation.

Under the Technology pillar, the Minister said the Ministry intends to launch a digital content creation tool accessibility program to provide improved and discounted digital tools for Nigerian creatives. Others include the launch the Nigeria content distribution initiative to increase the nationwide adoption of digital tools for content distribution, the launch of a study to estimate the size of the creative industry in Nigeria including a framework to size the market going forward, and the expansion of internet accessibility in underserved regions in Nigeria to expand the reach of the other digital initiatives.

For Infrastructure and Funding, she said, this entails cataloguing existing infrastructure for the Arts, Culture and Creative Economy and its current state, developing the appropriate infrastructure needed to the industry and leveraging public-private partnership to fund development, providing incentives to stakeholders in the creative economy to boost investment and adoption of strategic initiatives, and launching a creative accelerator program to provide capital, and capacity building to creative companies.

Under International Culture Promotion, Musawa said the Ministry will establish a culture promotion office collaborating with Nigerian embassies abroad, to promote Nigerian arts, culture and creative economy, and leverage AFCTA to boost Nigerian creative output export regionally and globally.

For Intellectual Property Monetisation, she said the Ministry will seek to establish Globally standardised CMOs (Collection Management Organisations) for most of the sectors, launch a Copyright Oversight Initiative in partnership with the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) to enhance tracking, monitoring, and enforcement of copyright standards, ensuring CMOs’ adherence to CISAC standards. It will also develop and implement the intellectual property framework and operationalise Nigeria’s IP licencing framework.

Musawa said that Nigeria’s Creative Economy has the potential to grow by 400% by 2027, positioning the sector to leapfrog in the long term and deliver the vision for the sector. She revealed that the Ministry has already created several initiatives and entered collaborations towards the realisation of its set goals.

She listed some of these initiatives to include, among others, the Creative Leap Acceleration Program, CultRise, an infrastructure development initiative and Origins, an advanced data capture and management initiative designed to collect, store, analyse, and share critical data related to Nigeria’s cultural and creative industries.

The Minister also listed some of the Ministry’s infrastructure project pipelines, including the Digital & Immersive Art Centre, the Renewed Hope Creative City at the Wole Soyinka Centre, Arts Village in Abuja, setting up of Creative Hubs in Nigeria’s 36 states, the National Entertainment Centre, Abuja Creative City, and the National Gallery of Art, among others.

To aid in the realisation of the government’s job creation target in the creative industry, the Minister disclosed that the Ministry has entered a partnership with BigWin Philanthropy, a major international development partner, to deliver a transformative capacity building and job creation strategy.

The event featured a panel session involving the Minister herself and top officials of the Ministry including: Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Obi Azika; Principal Adviser to the Minister of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, Faiz Imam; Managing Director, Nigerian Film Corporation, Aliyu Nuhu.

https://brandspurng.com/2024/09/12/fg-markets-100b-creative-economy-growth-plan-to-corporate-nigeria/

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Shadomaan7: 11:15am On Sep 12
Good. We are expecting the $100bn by 2027 then

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Skillsnigeria: 1:03pm On Sep 12
That's good
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by id4sho(m): 1:03pm On Sep 12
Sakamanje tongue

FG is broke as fu<k

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Kingpele(m): 1:04pm On Sep 12
Mcheww....APC and propaganda...they have been giving their zombie agbadorians lies to cheer them up until we see the jobs we won't believe them

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by ejihand(m): 1:04pm On Sep 12
... unveiled, planning, in the pipeline is all I hear for the past one year

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by ogolemati: 1:05pm On Sep 12
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin the way they keep on mentioning big amount of money why the country keep moving backwards

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by CodeTemplarr: 1:05pm On Sep 12
Clowns. The world doesnt need audio contents but basic cimmodities like food, pharmaceuticals, communication tech, transport, energy and education.
They want to elevate content creation into clownish level.

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by lexy2014: 1:05pm On Sep 12
Shadomaan7:
Good. We are expecting the $100bn by 2027 then
U might have to wait infinitely

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by kufre2010(m): 1:05pm On Sep 12
This will finally kill the creative sector of our economy because these people have nothing except to milk and heavily tax the creative economy to get the $100 billion No one talk about strengthening the economy without talking about steady power supply

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by omowolewa: 1:06pm On Sep 12
Nigeria is no doubt in Need of Revenue
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 1:06pm On Sep 12
The way this people talk u will think they are magicians.

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by 004gist: 1:06pm On Sep 12
grin

Foolish edioats common fuel u can't make available..
Common food u can't make available
Common boarder u can't effectively control.


2 million jobs ke ogogoro talk

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Bandirao(m): 1:07pm On Sep 12
Bla Bla Blah Honestly this is not what the common man want at this time in this situation lets bring food to the table first and provide security.

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Sheuns(m): 1:08pm On Sep 12
Clowns. Who go buy una idea?

$100 billion na him una call like say na cake.

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by johnog4sure: 1:08pm On Sep 12
anybody can plan, execution is what brings results

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Ojemedad: 1:08pm On Sep 12
Planning 100%

Execution 0%
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Almunjid(m): 1:08pm On Sep 12
We've "planned" enough, can we now start "executing" the little we've planned? Hunger and unemployment dey kill Nigerians and government still dey plan.
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Mindlog: 1:10pm On Sep 12
Until it is executed and it generates, all na grammar.
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Salewa97: 1:12pm On Sep 12
Nice one
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Tochi3(m): 1:13pm On Sep 12
grin grin grin

..Apcshit..blowing useless grammers to fool gullible BATists..& bring more renewed hopelessness..

grin grin

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Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by MEEVEET: 1:13pm On Sep 12
Lmao

WHAT THE F Does this even mean

This people are funny 🤣🤣🤣
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by lynx200(m): 1:14pm On Sep 12
If this government plan does not involve exporting our arts content and earning foreign exchange along with setting up structures for such, then it's dead on arrival.
Targeting locals is like trying to get water out of stone with the recent economic challenges.

For this to work, there has to be art councils outside the country in viable markets (North America, Europe, Asia) that will promote our art products like music, movies, artistry etc.This is what South Korea did to earn money from K pop.
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Onyezesinx(m): 1:15pm On Sep 12
jaxxy:
The way this people talk u will think they are magicians.

No be small thing
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Roger3D(m): 1:16pm On Sep 12
$100 billion? Where will the FG come up with that kind of money from? This Tinubu govt na so so full of lies and propaganda
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by bnanny: 1:17pm On Sep 12
Broke government that have lead millions of Nigeria into poverty is lying about billions they can't generate.
They can only borrow from white and steal it, no brains to make Nigeria work, 🤡 clowns of government. Tue
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Meedon: 1:17pm On Sep 12
Thanks God.

This initiative would uplift Nigerian from economic hardships. On your big mandate we stand. Continue, our darling president who knows road. 2027 is sure for you.
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by elasticlala: 1:17pm On Sep 12
Consolation song.
Useless people
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by STEWpid(f): 1:18pm On Sep 12

C
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Nice one!

Let's see it done and achieved.
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by Nwaokunkpara: 1:18pm On Sep 12
All useless talks without any evidence
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by INTEGRITYA1(m): 1:20pm On Sep 12
Good
Re: FG Markets $100 Billion Creative Economy Growth Plan To Corporate Nigeria by hotseat: 1:21pm On Sep 12
Talk, they say, is cheap!



On paper, we are more experts than expatriates but, when it comes to the implementation of those brilliant hypothetical ideas, we, more often than not, fail to deliver.



We hope the Honourable Minister can prove all doubting Thomases wrong this time around.





@hotseat

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