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    Nigeria Signs Landmark Deal at Cannes to Boost Creative Sector

    Nigeria and AFRIFF join forces at Cannes to create a groundbreaking platform for African film and content industry growth
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    By Aminu Adamu

    Cannes, France

    The Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, under the leadership of Minister Hannatu Musa Musawa, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF). The agreement, unveiled at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, sets the stage for the establishment of the Africa International Film Festival Film and Content Market.

    The initiative is poised to be a transformative platform for Nigeria’s burgeoning film and content industry, providing structured opportunities for distribution, networking, and global market access for African creatives.

    “We’re working with key players to build an enabling environment,” Minister Musawa said during the signing ceremony. She emphasized that the agreement is a testament to the Nigerian Government’s commitment to fostering a dynamic creative sector through public-private collaboration.

    The new content market, backed by AFRIFF’s industry expertise, is expected to draw international stakeholders and drive investment into Nigeria’s film industry—widely known as Nollywood, one of the largest film industries in the world by volume.

    The partnership reflects broader efforts by the Nigerian Government to diversify the economy by promoting arts and culture as viable economic drivers. With the global spotlight on African content at #Cannes2025, the MoU marks a significant step forward in positioning Nigeria as a continental hub for creative exchange.

    This development reinforces Nigeria’s growing influence on the international cultural scene, particularly through events like AFRIFF, which has consistently provided platforms for African filmmakers to thrive.

    Nigeria and AFRIFF join forces at Cannes to create a groundbreaking platform for African film and content industry growth
    Nigeria and AFRIFF join forces at Cannes to create a groundbreaking platform for African film and content industry growth

     

    Africa International Film Festival African cinema AFRIFF arts and culture Cannes 2025 content market creative economy film industry development film market Hannatu Musa Musawa Ministry of Arts Culture Tourism and Creative Economy nigeria Nigerian government Nollywood public-private partnership
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