FMACCE and Showlate Entertainment Plan Joint Cultural Initiatives

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In a significant move to foster collaboration within Nigeria’s creative sector, the Honourable Minister for the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy (FMACCE), Barr. Hannatu Musawa welcomed a delegation from Showlate Entertainment Limited to her office today. The courtesy visit explored potential partnerships and shared objectives to enhance Nigeria’s cultural and creative landscape.

FMACCE, Showlate Entertainment Plan Joint Cultural Projects
    Photo showing Barr. Hannatu Musawa; Honourable Minister for the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy (M), with the delegation of Showlate Entertainment Limited

    During the meeting, the delegation from Showlate Entertainment Limited presented the company’s mission to enrich lives through diverse offerings, including filmmaking, music recording, art exhibitions, cultural events, and recreational activities. They emphasized the importance of celebrating and preserving Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage while highlighting ongoing projects that align with the ministry’s vision.

    The Honourable Minister expressed keen interest in the proposals and commended Showlate Entertainment Limited’s dedication to promoting Nigerian arts and culture nationally and globally. The discussions explored various areas of collaboration, particularly in supporting the ministry’s initiatives to promote cultural appreciation and creative excellence across the nation.

    FMACCE, Showlate Entertainment Plan Joint Cultural Projects
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      Both parties expressed optimism about the potential partnership, with plans to continue their engagement in the coming months. The meeting concluded with mutual commitments to work together towards enriching Nigeria’s arts and culture sector, thereby strengthening the country’s creative economy.

      • By Ken Gbados.
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