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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Creamypie(m): 8:35am On Sep 26, 2023
Another propaganda

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Nobody: 8:35am On Sep 26, 2023
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Lovenorth: 8:36am On Sep 26, 2023
Fake! believe this and believe that Tinubu graduated from the Chicago State University
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by OneCandleAway(f): 8:40am On Sep 26, 2023
Johnrake69:


Lol… Entertainment can never grow our economy. Manufacturing and Agriculture will only be the bedrock of our economy considering our population.

They need to focus on manufacturing and Agriculture it’s that simple.

The black man excels more in entertainment, then sports. When it comes to critical thinking they aren't really interested
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Papayaayasager(m): 8:46am On Sep 26, 2023
Lamba
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Yankee101: 8:47am On Sep 26, 2023
Ordinary $10billion una no fit pay banks
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Papayaayasager(m): 8:47am On Sep 26, 2023
NzogbuNzogbu:
Let them still be using "To"

Shey after una failure una think you can click bait us to get second term

You forget they own INEC?
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Papayaayasager(m): 8:49am On Sep 26, 2023
FG past and present what happened to vision 2020?

Justice for vision 2020.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by paskal16: 9:00am On Sep 26, 2023
NzogbuNzogbu:
Let them still be using "To"

Shey after una failure una think you can click bait us to get second term
yorubas will still give him a second term
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Nobaga500(m): 9:03am On Sep 26, 2023
They are strategist but lack implementation to execute.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Franzinni: 9:04am On Sep 26, 2023
This is a good opportunity for those who can visualize it ... I can
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by jaxxy(m): 9:04am On Sep 26, 2023
angry

Buhari said more that this one.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Johnrake69: 9:09am On Sep 26, 2023
OneCandleAway:


The black man excels more in entertainment, then sports. When it comes to critical thinking they aren't really interested

If we had a small population then maybe we can focus on entertainment while we import food and other essentials. But with our exploding population Nigeria must go through industrialization phase if we’re to build a strong economy.

Entertainment na mirage.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by BluntCrazeMan: 9:10am On Sep 26, 2023
How?
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by MrPOTUS: 9:18am On Sep 26, 2023
Okwyjesus:


May God help Tinubu. Much is on his table.

Creative Economy is a big means of FX



Nigerians are too gullible and docile.

So you actually believe the rubbish these animals are saying.

Where is their vision 2020??

Where is their 1$=1#??

They keep giving you hope den loot your future.

Same promises made to our fathers, different format.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by NOwazobia: 9:24am On Sep 26, 2023
Always talking, talking and talking but nothing to show for it.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Jeezuzpick(m): 9:24am On Sep 26, 2023
ahmedfahad20:
The Federal Ministry of Art, Culture and the Creative Economy (FMACCE) in Nigeria has unveiled a strategic roadmap to grow the country's creative economy to $100 billion in GDP contribution by 2030.

The plan which was shared via its social media pages on Monday focuses on key sectors like music, film, software, museums, fashion, festivals, and the culinary arts. It aims to create jobs, empower creators, drive exports, and boost Nigeria's cultural influence globally.

Major initiatives involve setting up creative hubs and cultural centers in cities like Lagos and Abuja to serve as incubators for Nigerian talent.

Funding will come from government allocations, public-private partnerships, investment funds, sponsorships, and other sources.

See the plan below.

"TO"

The favorite word of political propagandists.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by AroOkigbo(m): 9:24am On Sep 26, 2023
Interestingly, some people will believe this
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by NOwazobia: 9:25am On Sep 26, 2023
NzogbuNzogbu:
Let them still be using "To"

Shey after una failure una think you can click bait us to get second term
They can get thing of their first term scale through to fours, the way they got their first.


You should the nation called Nigeria by now.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Empredboy(m): 9:30am On Sep 26, 2023
PDP own was 2020 now APC have come with 2030 goal. Isorit
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Harmless1b(m): 9:33am On Sep 26, 2023
Who will foolish hope on u again for anything good.. smh
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by BOYS2MEN: 9:40am On Sep 26, 2023
U no even get one single like for diz rubbish u type....rest!! cool
optionalY09:
whatever you want to create create it, but have you consider training these huge nigerian young population how to think and stay coordinated to achieve goals.

Enlist all able young men into selective service and train them also use that opportunity to use them in nation building. Every Nigerian men between the age of 16 -26 should serve Nigeria at least two years. (High school or not high school)

During that 2 years you will train, provide food and shelter for them and they’ll help in building the countries infrastructures and other other areas where their talents can be useful.

Instead of smoking loud and kolos up and down they’ll be useful for the country and have the opportunity to be trained
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by ambale(m): 10:00am On Sep 26, 2023
optionalY09:
whatever you want to create create it, but have you consider training these huge nigerian young population how to think and stay coordinated to achieve goals.

Enlist all able young men into selective service and train them also use that opportunity to use them in nation building. Every Nigerian men between the age of 16 -26 should serve Nigeria at least two years. (High school or not high school)

During that 2 years you will train, provide food and shelter for them and they’ll help in building the countries infrastructures and other other areas where their talents can be useful.

Instead of smoking loud and kolos up and down they’ll be useful for the country and have the opportunity to be trained

I made this same suggestion on a post yesterday, saying Nigeria is not using his human resource well

One idiat came and said hope im not referring to obidients, our governments needs to do better, engage people directly and thats why we need youthful leaders that can move closer to the people and not just stay in one office dishing out stale policies
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by RepoMan007: 10:17am On Sep 26, 2023
It takes creativity to steal and leave no traces.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Mosba: 10:33am On Sep 26, 2023
Well our economy may just be around 30% that now but then only the rich are rich and more people will be below poverty line even by then as poor are becoming even bankrupts now under the weigh of subsidy removal without salary increment.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by aklid(m): 10:40am On Sep 26, 2023
Me I don Dey give up small small sef
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Chetas81(m): 10:41am On Sep 26, 2023
YOU MEAN UNDER APC GOVERNMENT,ABEG IS LIKE SOMEONE PAYING FOR THE FAKE POST FROM RUBBISH CITIZEN, WHO KEEP ON SUPPORTING APC GOVERNMENT ON NAIRALAND
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by professore(m): 11:01am On Sep 26, 2023
Okay
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Faposky95: 11:04am On Sep 26, 2023
The words. AIM.....TO GROW......then the rest...?!
Loooooonnnnnngggggg thing...?!
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by SmilingImabong: 11:50am On Sep 26, 2023
$100billion dollars we Dem go or don theive finish before 2030. I pity nursery children still singing we are the future generations song.

Apc has taken us 400 years backward.
Scam of a government

Tinubu better pay subsidy and allow the poor to breathe
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Jlow2: 12:06pm On Sep 26, 2023
Apc is just a government of compensating rogues nothing good can come from them

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