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Federal Gov’t Urged to Boost Creative Industry Through Classical Music

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s creative sector have called on the Federal Government to prioritise the teaching of classical music in schools as part of efforts to strengthen the country’s creative arts industry. The appeal was made at the annual Symphony and Bcanto performance night in Abuja, organised to mark Classical Music Month. Programme organiser, Mrs. Nana Gbolahan, said music should not remain confined to elite circles but be made accessible nationwide, starting from the grassroots. “The government can assist by introducing music into schools. Currently, the school curriculum does not have music as a separate subject. If we merge classical music with our indigenous sounds, just as we did with Afrobeat, Nigeria can create a new genre of classical music,” she said. Gbolahan added that increased awareness would not only promote cultural exchange but also help Nigeria gain recognition abroad for […]

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Bolanle Austen-Peters Honoured with ‘Erelu of Culture’ Chieftaincy Title

Bolanle Austen-Peters Named ‘Erelu of Culture’ Award-winning filmmaker, producer, and cultural advocate Bolanle Austen-Peters has been conferred with the honorary chieftaincy title of Erelu of Culture by the Iru Kingdom . The title was presented by Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, CON , the revered monarch of the kingdom, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to youth empowerment , cultural preservation , and creative arts . Celebrated for Impact on Youth and Culture Austen-Peters, widely recognized as a trailblazer in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, was honored for her work in training and employing over 40,000 young people through her Creative Academy , which operates in Lagos, Ogun, and Kano States . Her acclaimed films and stage productions have not only entertained but also elevated Nigerian stories on the global stage. She expressed deep gratitude for the honor, stating: “This award is especially […]

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Creatives Seek $326M FG Support to Boost Sector

Over $326M Requested as FG Opens Creative Fund In just 30 days since applications opened, 1,230 businesses and creatives have applied for funding under Nigeria’s new Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) , requesting a total of $326 million . The fund, launched by the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy (FMACTCE) , aims to support innovation, job creation, and economic diversification across Nigeria’s creative sector. Applicants include both creative and non-creative businesses , showing strong interest in the program. Of those who applied: 71% requested grants 11% chose debt financing 7% opted for equity investment This early surge highlights the high demand for structured financial support among Nigeria’s creative entrepreneurs. Government Launches First Phase of CEDF The Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved the first phase of the Creative Economy Development Fund , marking a major step […]

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