Ms Patrick said, “Leboku-in-Abuja-2025 aligns with national goals of cultural preservation.
He described the occasion as a bridge of friendship and understanding between the two nations.
The strategic alliance brings together government vision and private sector expertise to develop Nigeria’s creative industries, a statement said.
He said the council also approved the disbursement of N839 million to the 210 families affected by the Majia tanker explosion.
Ms Musawa further said that the ministry’s partnership with NESG and UNESCO had been instrumental in ensuring a well-structured and inclusive review process.
Ms Cheru said that the programme prompted deep reflection on democracy, governance and perceptions of China.
Ms Musawa made the call at a breaking of fast she hosted for stakeholders, ministry officials and the media on Wednesday evening in Abuja.
The National Commission for Museums and Monuments says Nigeria will receive some stolen Benin bronzes from the Netherlands in June.
Me Raphael said the relationship between Nigeria and China was immersed in history, marked by mutual respect and shared aspirations.
The National Creativity Week is aimed at celebrating the power of creativity to provide empowerment, particularly for youths and children.
