Nigeria, often regarded as the “Giant of Africa,” is a country with a deep and diverse cultural heritage. From its colourful festivals to its lively celebrations, the country is a treasure ...
Renowned Professor of Planning and Heritage at the Liverpool School of Architecture, Prof. Taibat Olaitan Lawanson, has urged ...
By Chindaya Ahmadu Nigeria’s creative economy and tourism sector are both offering a veritable economic lifeline to Nigerian ...
Since its inception, NCAC has played a crucial role in fostering the arts, crafts, literature, theatre, film, music, fashion, cuisine, and festivals that define Nigeria’s cultural identity.
Nigeria, was abuzz with excitement as the unveiling of the Crossroads of Culture Festival took center stage. The event served as a precursor to the main festival scheduled to take place from ...
Impressions of the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (Festac '77), held in Lagos in September 1977. The festival was co-organized by the Government of Nigeria and UNESCO and ...
Nigeria’s Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy has partnered with the Ministry of Finance Incorporated, MOFI, to unlock the economic potential of the country’s cultural assets.
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