Destination 2030 Set To Showcase Nigeria’s Cultural Heritage

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Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy’s flagship initiative, Destination 2030 Nigeria, is set to launch a groundbreaking global cultural extravaganza on September 24th, strategically aligned with the United Nations General Assembly.

The Minister, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa stated that the event, which is supported by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), will celebrate Nigeria’s rich creative industries and showcase the nation’s diverse cultural heritage on the world stage.

Musawa in a statement issued by her Special Adviser, Media and Publicity Nneka Anibeze, said, “This cultural experience is not just an event but a celebration of Nigeria’s creative spirit and cultural heritage. It provides a unique opportunity to highlight Nigeria’s creative talents on a global stage, foster international collaborations, and promote the growth of Nigeria’s creative economy.”

According to the Minister, Policymakers, creators, government officials, and key stakeholders are scheduled for an evening of cultural conversations, artistic performances, and networking opportunities.The event promises to be a unique celebration of Nigeria’s creative spirit, fostering international collaborations and promoting the growth of Nigeria’s creative economy.

“Destination 2030 Nigeria, an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy is a visionary national strategy designed to propel Nigeria to the forefront of global creative expression and cultural exchange.

“Through the transformation of the arts, culture, and creative economy, the ministry is building a vibrant ecosystem that will establish Nigeria as the epicenter of artistic creativity, cultural diversity, and innovative excellence.

“The cultural showcase will be brought to life through the collaboration of key industry partners, including the National Theatre (Nigeria), the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC), and the African International Film Festival (AFRIFF).”The statement read.

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