Nigeria’s Cultural and Creative Industries

Nigeria’s Cultural and Creative Industries

  • Ikechukwu Obiaya
  • Kizito Ogedi Alakwe
  • Emmanuel Nzeaka
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040611159ISBN 10: 104061115X

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Nigeria’s Cultural and Creative Industries is written by Ikechukwu Obiaya and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 104061115X (ISBN 10) and 9781040611159 (ISBN 13).

This book offers a compelling exploration of Nigeria’s vibrant cultural and creative industries, unpacking their core components, challenges, institutional frameworks, and transformative potential for national development. From the role of government and regulatory bodies to the power of local innovation, the volume provides a timely and strategic assessment of how Nigeria’s creative economy is shaping a new narrative for growth. As Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria boasts a rich cultural mosaic and a growing generation of dynamic creatives making waves both locally and globally. With Nollywood, Afrobeats, and indigenous fashion now commanding international attention, creative output is fast overtaking oil as Nigeria’s most influential export. Through sector-specific case studies, the book critically examines this shift, highlighting high-impact sectors like film, fashion, music, and visual arts, while also shining a light on underexplored industries such as publishing, advertising, and hospitality. It asks bold questions about whether the right structures are in place to truly harness Nigeria’s soft power for economic and social impact. Providing a thorough and nuanced analysis of Nigeria’s creative landscape, this book will be an important read for researchers, students, and policymakers with an interest in the future of African culture, innovation, identity, and industry.