This collaboration, officially launched in Lagos, aims to connect African creatives with essential resources, including investors, policymakers, development agencies, and international industry leaders. It will help bridge the gap between local talent and the global marketplace.
Nigeria: British Council In Partnership To Elevate Africa’s Creative Economy
Broadcast Media Africa, 25 September 2025, Nigeria
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