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Stakeholders Highlight Growth Opportunities at Creative Economy Week 2025 in Enugu

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
September 19, 2025
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Creative Economy Week Nigeria
L-r: Seyi Agboola, senior regional recruitment manager, University of the Creative Arts; Professor Lyndsay Duthie, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Academy Partnerships and Creative Industry Engagement, University of the Creative Arts; Obi Asika, Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture and Harry Kesiena, Head of Arts, British Council in Nigeria, at the Creative Economy Week 2025 in Enugu.

L-r: Seyi Agboola, senior regional recruitment manager, University of the Creative Arts; Professor Lyndsay Duthie, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Academy Partnerships and Creative Industry Engagement, University of the Creative Arts; Obi Asika, Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture and Harry Kesiena, Head of Arts, British Council in Nigeria, at the Creative Economy Week 2025 in Enugu.

The Creative Economy Week 2025 sparked high interest and excitement in Enugu State as stakeholders converged to collaborate, endorse, and spotlight the unique opportunities available to Nigerian youth for socio-economic development.

Through the platform provided by the British Council in partnership with Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy (FMACTCE) and other key stakeholders, Nigerian youth are enabled to showcase their talents in various forms, visual and performing arts, film, music, fashion design, among other forms of creativity.

The Creative Economy Week is a week-long event aimed at highlighting the immense potential of Nigeria’s youth within the creative and cultural industries.

Some activities of the week are also taking place in Port Harcourt, Kano, Abuja, Lagos, and London.

Speaking on the activities in Enugu, Harry Kesiena, the head of Arts at the British Council Nigeria, said:

“For us at the British Council, the Creative Economy Week Nigeria is a platform created to spotlight Nigeria’s creative and cultural industries, share opportunities, and present the United Kingdom’s expertise in the Nigerian creative sector while giving young creatives a platform to grow.

“There were numerous highlights and a multitude of outcomes from Enugu. More importantly, activities in Enugu were made possible through a partnership with the National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC), led by Obi Asika, the director-general. Enugu was of particular interest to us because of the number of young people based in the state. It is one of the focus states in eastern Nigeria,” Kesiena explained.

According to Harry Kesiena, the Creative Economy Week Nigeria 2025 is a significant leap from 2023, when it started.

It is expected to showcase the brilliance of Nigerian creatives both in Nigeria and globally and the potential that the Nigerian creative sector has to offer the world.

The Culture and Creative Economy Summit in Enugu, held on September 9, 2025, brought together various Commissioners of Arts and Culture from different states.

The summit allowed the British Council to present the activities of the Creative Economy Week to representatives from various states in Nigeria.

The occasion enabled the British Council to share its model of partnerships, demonstrate how it is building the capacity of young people in Nigeria, and identify areas for collaboration with these states.

The Creative Economy Week in Enugu was packed with opportunities for young people and served as an avenue for stakeholders in the creative industries to gain insights into how to foster the growth of the sector.

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