
Nigeria aims to lead Africa as a cultural superpower, with new tourism and creative economy projects under Minister Hannatu Musawa’s vision

At the 68th UN Tourism Commission for Africa in Abuja, Nigeria champions a continental shift toward tourism and creative industries as engines of sustainable economic development

Oyo State Government postpones Adire Carnival and Exhibition to meet global best practices and deliver a seamless, culturally immersive experience. New date to be announced soon

President Tinubu has called on African nations to adopt eco-friendly tourism policies to preserve cultural heritage and boost sustainable development at the 68th UN Tourism Commission...

Locarno Film Festival’s Open Doors programme launches a new four-year initiative to empower African filmmakers through co-productions, training, and international exposure from 2025 to 2028

Explore stunning sights from Ede’s Ajilala Ọṣọ Festival 2025, a vibrant celebration of Yorùbá heritage featuring music, crafts, traditional attire, and community pride in Osun State

Globacom celebrated 20 years of sponsoring the Ojude Oba Festival with car and gift giveaways, reaffirming its support for Nigeria’s creative economy and cultural heritage

The Federal Government and Ogun State have signed an MoU to boost Nigeria’s creative economy, establish a cultural village, and promote youth empowerment through tourism and...

Nigeria’s creative economy is projected to generate $100bn, according to Minister Hannatu Musawa, who highlights cultural heritage as a driver of economic growth

The Flavours of Nigeria Festival returns to Brampton, Canada on 9 August 2025 with a rich cultural showcase including cuisine, music, fashion, and folklore under the...