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Udeme Ufot Urges Smart, Inclusive Financing to Unlock Nigeria’s Creative Economy

by Destiny Eseaga
August 13, 2025
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Udeme Ufot Urges Smart, Inclusive Financing to Unlock Nigeria’s Creative Economy
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Udeme Ufot, group managing director of SO&U, has called for intentional, well-structured, and responsive financing as the critical catalyst for unlocking Nigeria’s creative economy.

Speaking as Chairman at the opening of the QEDNG Powerhouse Summit themed “Financing as Catalyst for a Thriving Creative Economy”, Ufot urged stakeholders to move beyond rhetoric to concrete action.

Organised by Mighty Media Plus Network Limited and QEDNG, the summit brought together policymakers, financiers, creators, and media leaders to address persistent funding challenges in the sector.

“The creative industry in Nigeria is one of our most vibrant and resilient sectors,” Ufot said. “Yet, despite our abundance of talent and the undeniable economic value of creativity, financing remains the single biggest roadblock. Without sustainable and strategic funding, ideas remain trapped in notebooks, studios shut down, and potential is lost.”

Ufot emphasised that financing must be smart, flexible, and production driven as well as designed to scale creative enterprises, protect intellectual property, and stimulate job creation.

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He called for the development of financial products tailored to the creative industry, government policies that reward innovation and calculated risk-taking, and a stronger evidence base to demonstrate the sector’s social and economic impact.

He also underscored the importance of creatives investing in personal development, acquiring financial literacy, and adopting sound business management practices to reassure investors of their capacity to manage funds effectively.

“This is not about throwing money at the industry,” he noted. “It’s about smart financing that aligns with the realities of creative work. We must ask ourselves how to de-risk investment in the sector, what global financing models can be adapted, how to protect intellectual property in the digital age, and how to ensure the next generation has access to the tools, skills, and capital they need.”

He proposed the establishment of an industry-wide creative investment fund, stronger policy frameworks, and collaborative platforms to sustain momentum beyond the summit.

“Creativity is more than entertainment, it is identity, influence, and industry,” Ufot concluded. “If we wish to diversify Nigeria’s economy and empower our youths, investing in creativity is not a luxury, it is a necessity. It is a low-hanging fruit that can transform our bulging youth demographics into a great national asset.”

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Destiny Eseaga

Destiny Eseaga

My name is Destiny Eseaga, a communication strategist, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader world context. My passion lies in the world of finance, particularly, capital markets, investment banking, market intelligence, etc

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