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FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by ahmedfahad20: 7:54am On Sep 26, 2023
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.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by limeta(f): 7:58am On Sep 26, 2023
Really hahahaha

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by NzogbuNzogbu: 7:58am On Sep 26, 2023
Let them still be using "To"

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

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by optionalY09: 8:05am On Sep 26, 2023
ok
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by optionalY09: 8:05am On Sep 26, 2023
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

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Nightwolf1: 8:05am On Sep 26, 2023
grin grin grin thîefnubu and his gang of criminals have lost it completely. Everything about them is a lie.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Racoon(m): 8:20am On Sep 26, 2023
It is always a case of "FG will, FG shall and FG to" never "FG have" You can gain power via lies and propaganda but can never rule by same.

IGR is not a measure of economic progress. Stop parading ignorance. GDP per capita is the correct measure of economic progress. IGR only shows how the people are taxed. It's a very popular quote that no government can tax itself into prosperity. Heavy taxation is never an economic progress.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Dlee1(m): 8:21am On Sep 26, 2023
Una don come again oh. Na so Abacha talk am. Promised heaven on earth for 9ja come 2010.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by MrGreenMavro: 8:21am On Sep 26, 2023
Lemme dedicate the song E go better by Tony Tetuila

Great Jam grin

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by samuelson06(m): 8:22am On Sep 26, 2023
Storyland!

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Tajbol4splend(m): 8:22am On Sep 26, 2023
Yahoo boys will never agree to this, the only thing these bastards know is glorifying fraud

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by MrsTwrite(f): 8:22am On Sep 26, 2023
Mtcheeew... Liars 👏👏

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by wittywriter: 8:23am On Sep 26, 2023
AIMS?
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

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.


Wittyness
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Smartguyboy(m): 8:24am On Sep 26, 2023
Then don come again I tribe will be happy sha as it their turn to rule.
That how they promised us VISION 2020 that one has come and gone here we are .

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by cucumbar: 8:25am 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.
Party of liars. To, we will. Everything in future tense. A future that never comes.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Risingblue008(m): 8:25am On Sep 26, 2023
Ironically,

In an already failed country whr we dey patch,

Infact,

Oye ku dt thing?

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Jennieee4(f): 8:27am On Sep 26, 2023
Till then
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Johnrake69: 8:27am 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.

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.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by bigdammyj: 8:27am On Sep 26, 2023
Noted.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by ButterBerry: 8:28am On Sep 26, 2023
WHERE IS VISION 2020

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by southsouthking(m): 8:29am On Sep 26, 2023
😂😂😂😂😂
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Sheriman(m): 8:29am On Sep 26, 2023
In a country that can't produce ordinary 10hrs of electricity to boost your creativity and progress

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Therock5555(m): 8:29am On Sep 26, 2023
Abeg hope say no be that ngelele talk this matter, that albino can lie eh
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Creditalerts: 8:31am On Sep 26, 2023
Lies where is vision 2020?
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by bong4(m): 8:31am On Sep 26, 2023
Racoon:
It is always a case of "FG will, FG shall and FG to" never "FG have" You can gain power via lies and propaganda but can never rule by same.

IGR is not a measure of economic progress. Stop parading ignorance. GDP per capita is the correct measure of economic progress. IGR only shows how the people are taxed. It's a very popular quote that no government can tax itself into prosperity. Heavy taxation is never an economic progress.


Now "FG aims..." has been added to the list of deceptive phrases.

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Decarbonisation: 8:31am On Sep 26, 2023
Lol.

Clowns

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Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Ladech(m): 8:31am On Sep 26, 2023
Lol... Una don start.
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.
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by Okwyjesus(m): 8:34am 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.

May God help Tinubu. Much is on his table.

Creative Economy is a big means of FX
Re: FG Aims To Grow Creative Economy To $100 Billion By 2030 by BrickDevo: 8:35am On Sep 26, 2023
Jokers! 😂
They're rather grow their loot than grow the economy

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