Ecobank has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s creative economy through inclusive platforms that connect artists to markets, investors, and global audiences.
Mrs Akerele emphasised that Nigeria has immense potential to showcase to the world.
Also expected to participate are civil society organisations working on tourism, cultural and creative industries and the media.
Mr Solomon pointed out that the personnel could achieve more by recognising the existential threats.
The central bank chief also disclosed that the first phase of the project would gulp about N21.3 billion.
