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Tinubu’s Minister Reveals First Plan To Rebrand Nigeria With New National Theme Song

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As part of her agenda to boost the creative industry in Nigeria, she stated that “innovative and inspiring” concepts are in motion to help “drive and support” the country’s creative ministry. Musawa further stated that her administration would engage relevant stakeholders that would help execute her vision and plans for the creative industry effectively.

She said rebranding Nigeria’s image remains her top priority and that Nigeria would no longer be labelled as the poverty capital of Africa or a fraud and terrorism state. Netizens react Meanwhile, the idea of a new national theme song for Nigeria caused a lot of buzz on social media as Nigerians gave different opinions about the initiative.

@Tobiloba_O wrote: “Theme song? Is this nursery school? “Instead of us to be thinking of how to use the creative industry to attract investments and improve the economy she is thinking of theme song. Sigh!”

@mazi_duce wrote: “How would this be beneficial to the poor Nigerians suffering everyday hoping for our dear country to be working again?”

@iamdanzor_ wrote: “Abeg make we get new anthem be like this one Dey make this country go upside down. Sha feature Asake and Davido for me. Make it amapiano at least if we Dey see shege we .it Dey dance

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