The Minister said that the collaboration is part of Nigeria's broader strategy to promote Pan-Africanism and foster greater regional integration. Minister Musawa who was represented by the Head of Department, Cultural Industries and Heritage, Rev. Canon Anamah N.U.B, Ph.D stated that Nigeria and Uganda have a long-standing relationship which dates back to the 1960s, with both countries sharing similar historical experiences, including struggles with colonialism, ethnic civil crises, and religious differences.
Nigeria Strengthens Cultural Ties with Uganda, Paves Way for Pan-African Collaboration
Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, 25 March 2025 , Nigeria
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