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U.S. plans initiatives to empower Nigerian writers, artistes, others

“We will be partnering with brands to bring African music industry professionals to Los Angeles.’’

• March 21, 2024
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The U.S. has said it will be launching different initiatives to empower writers, TV producers, actors, music artistes and Nigerian students.

Assistant Secretary of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Lee Satterfield, said this during an interview session at the American Corner located at Vibranium Valley Tech City, Ikeja, on Wednesday.

She said that creating empowerment opportunities would help bridge the gap between the Hollywood and Nollywood music industry, among others by sharing resources.

According to her, the U.S. wants TV producers to come to the United States to be mentored by American writers and producers at the University of Southern California Cinematic Art.

Ms Satterfield said the initiative, which was an amazing programme, would produce incredible talents.

She added that the U.S. would also be granting writers from Nigeria the opportunity to come and collaborate with American writers to help establish television shows.

Ms Satterfield said this would be done by seeing them through production and different phases of creative process.

On music, the U.S. official said, “We will be partnering with brands to bring African music industry professionals to Los Angeles to be mentored by recording academy members, so that they can basically network.

“We are also launching a community college initiative to bring Nigerians to the United States to study. Providing economic opportunities and access to education is critically important, it is both the right and smart thing to do,” Mr Satterfield said.

On investing in women, she said that not including them in businesses was like leaving out half of the world’s population.

According to Ms Satterfield, providing women access to opportunities is not only good for individuals, but communities and families.

She said that currently, the U.S. was running different programmes to empower women.

Ms Satterfield said that one of the programmes was Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, a training course developed at Arizona State University.

According to her, women entrepreneurs go through training and administer it globally by building a community of women who are interested in starting a business.

She added that Nigerians particularly had the spirit of entrepreneurship.

In terms of protecting Nigerian Cultural antiques, Ms Satterfield said the U.S. invested over $1.3 million over the past decade in digitising museums, so that there would be a record.

She added that this was also done to stop the illicit trafficking of cultural antiques happening all over the world.

Ms Satterfield said that the U.S. and Nigerian recently signed a bilateral cultural property agreement again, to preserve the nation’s art collections from smugglers.

(NAN)

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