Nigeria’s creative industry is gaining global recognition as a major source of employment, entrepreneurship, and economic growth. Recently, the European Union (EU) highlighted the significant role the sector plays in creating jobs for young Nigerians, especially through the growth
Lagos State is preparing to host the maiden edition of the Lagos Entertainment Association Games and Awards (LEAGA) in September 2026, an event designed to combine sports, entertainment, culture, networking, and youth engagement on one major platform. Supported by the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Sports Commission, LEAGA aims to create opportunities
Nigeria has officially activated AfroVision X 2026, a month-long global creative festival scheduled to hold from June 1 to June 30, 2026, in Canada. The initiative is designed as a structured creative marketplace where Nigerian talents and businesses can directly meet international buyers, investors, cultural institutions and
In 2026, major design and cultural fairs will take place across different countries, bringing together creatives, entrepreneurs, students and cultural leaders. These events showcase fashion, crafts, digital design, film, photography, interior design and creative technology. For Nigerians, platforms like Design Week Lagos and other
Nigeria’s entertainment and media sector is no longer just about fun and fame. Today, it is a fast-growing industry that supports jobs, attracts investment, promotes tourism and creates real income opportunities for young Nigerians. From Nollywood and music to digital content, events, photography and online media, the creative industry is now












