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Creative, entertainment sector to contribute $105m to Nigeria’s GDP in 2023

By Chuks Oyema-Aziken

The thriving Creative and entertainment sector is expected to contribute $105 million to Nigeria’s GDP in 2023.

This was disclosed in a keynote lecture delivered by Chief Kingsley Okafor, Pioneer chairman of the Great Ekenhuan Alumni Association, Abuja, a group of graduates of Theatre Arts, Fine and Applied Arts, and Mass Communications departments of the University of Benin, Edo State. 

The keynote address was delivered at the Patrons’ Investiture and Award Day, which held as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of the body.

In his lecture with title “Wealth Creation in the Visual Art, Chief Okafor stressed the primacy of the creative arts over many other disciplines noting that globally it rakes in more income than many other well know fields of human endeavor.

“Statistics from the World Economic Forum of 2021 show that all the eleven creative and cultural sectors combined generated $3,500 billion in revenue, about 4.8 percent of the entire world GDP. This is a progression from the 3 percent revenue in the 2019 statistics. In terms of job creation,, the creative industry employs more people than the automotive industry in the entire USA, Europe and Japan combined,” he said.

Among those at the event, which held in the nation’s capital include, Dr. Solomon Arase, former Inspector General of Police(IGP) and current chairman of Police Service Commission (PSC), late Chief Raymond Dokpesi, founder of DAAR Communications, owners of AIT and Raypower FM, and General Joel Unigbe (Rtd) former Chief of Defence Logistics of the Nigerian military. 

At the event, Dr. Arase, Gen. Unuigbe, Dr. Sam Akpara, a former lecturer at the Federal College of Education, Katsina and a Fellow of the Society of Nigerian Artists (SONAS), and Bishop Great Eromosele, an Abuja based priest, were handed insignia of office as patrons of the association, while one of late Dr. Dokpesi’s sons, Peter, received a Certificate of Appreciation for his “sincere cordial and inspiring affiliation with Great Ekenhuan Alumni Association, Abuja”.

The association also used the occasion to confer awards on some its members for meritorious service. Among those honoured include Mr. Nnamdi Okosieme, a top Nigerian journalist and a former Director of Research and Documentation in the Presidency under Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and the initiator of the idea for setting up the association.

Okosieme, a former Chairman of the association has the distinction of being the longest serving chairman in the history of the association having held office from 2014 to 2019.

Other members conferred with awards include Pastor Princewill Ihedigbo, businessman and pioneer chairman of the association, Chief Kingsley Okafor, Artrepreneur and President of Association of Professional Creative Artists and Designers, Andrew Izirein, current chairman of the association and Dele Ahamisi, the body’s Legal Adviser. Other recipients include Mrs. Stella Nwabuche, incoming chairperson of the association, Osazuwa Ehibor and Emmanuel Ohiomokhare, a journalist.

Speaking at the occasion, Gen. Unuigbe, who as chairman of the occasion, was represented by Mr. Matthew Okpeku, said he was delighted to associate with the group especially given its commitment to using the arts to grow the Nigerian economy.

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