The minister said the decision reflected the values of empathy, national unity, and collective sensitivity.
Ms Musawa said the city was designed to be a celebration of Nigeria’s history.
The National Creativity Week is aimed at celebrating the power of creativity to provide empowerment, particularly for youths and children.
Mr Tinubu identified the creative economy as a cornerstone of his administration’s economic diversification agenda.
The cabinet shakeup had the minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John, disengaged alongside four other ministers.
He said the specialised academy would be known as the nation’s citadel of cultural training.
