Creative industry leaders have called for greater investment in women as Nigeria works to unlock the full economic potential of its creative economy, warning that limited access to funding, leadership opportunities, infrastructure and visibility continues to hold back one of the country’s most important growth sectors.
Creative leaders advocate strategic investment in women to accelerate sector growth
The Guardian, 04 July 2026, Nigeria
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