Culture, creative economy can yield$100 billion by 2030

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The Nation Newspaper Culture, creative economy can yield$100 billion by 2030 - Musa-Musawa

, a lawyer, is the Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy. In this interview with Funsho Kareem, she explains the eight-point agenda of her ministry and how she hopes to achieve the outcomes set out by

When it comes to job creation, which is one of the things that we have committed to as a ministry, specifically for the younger demographics with CLAP, we will be able to get them jobs whether in Nigeria or across the world. It is a tool that we have already launched within the ministry, we are working to flesh that out as well, and hopefully, we will take it to the executive council.

We’ve not discussed culture here. I watched you somewhere discussing the issue of cultural heritage with passion? As a government, we can not be able to put a structure together if you are looking at the sustainability of it. So, we are looking at PPP partnerships. We have discussed with a number of banking institutions, people who have interest and foundations where we can get grants for people within the industry. Very soon, we will be able to announce that we have been able to gain grants from these endowment funds. This is very key.

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