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The British Council is the United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.

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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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From fashion runways to a music showcase prize of ₦3m + UK trip, and a hackathon winner earning ₦10m, #CEWNigeria2025 Lagos proved creativity drives opportunity & innovation.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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Distribution is the film's toughest barrier. At #CEWNigeria2025, panellists & young filmmaker Lily stressed the need for fairer systems & digital platforms to give all stories visibility.
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@fleetistics
Fleetistics - Fleet Tech
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Fleet dashcams for commercial vehicles. Full integration with telematics for video exceptions, driver coaching and accident video. Live view. In &/or Out recording.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
From partnerships to grants to sustainability, a fireside chat at #CEWNigeria2025 showed that collaboration is the key to unlocking Africa’s creative economy.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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Digital disruption is reshaping film & TV. At #CEWNigeria2025, Emeka Mba urged creators & platforms to rethink protection, monetisation & funding. The future demands bold strategies.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Port Harcourt, we’re here! #CreativeEconomyWeek lands in your city today with our partner #IPSeries, spotlighting the power of legal knowledge & intellectual property for creatives, plus showcases & networking. Let’s protect, celebrate & build creativity together #CEWNigeria2025
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@Balt_USA_Neuro
Balt USA Neuro
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Getting hung up on vessel take-offs, bifurcations or tortuosity? Carrier Delivery Catheter is intended to Lead the Way for aspiration catheters to get to the face of the clot. New data shows it does just this, in 100% of cases! Check out the article here
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Our Director of Programmes, Chikodi Onyemerela, opened #CEWNigeria2025 with a call for sustainable pathways in film. At Film Lab Africa, alumni showed us how creativity is a continuum of growth and opportunity.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
The data is clear: Africa’s creative economy can drive exports, jobs & local demand, but only with bold investment & stronger structures. Fashion, garments & leather goods can lead the way. #CEWNigeria2025 #CreativeEconomyWeek
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Nigeria’s creative economy could create 70k jobs by 2030, or 2m with bold action, said Hon. Hannatu Musawa at #CEWNigeria2025. Creativity isn’t side talk. It’s a catalyst for jobs, exports & growth — a vision the British Council works to advance. #CreativeEconomyWeekNG2025
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
At the Post-Africa Social Impact Summit Mixer with Sterling One Foundation, stakeholders discussed the future of Nigeria’s creative economy, financing, collaboration & the structures to sustain growth. #CEWNigeria2025 #CreativeEconomyWeek
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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Photography is memory, storytelling & business. At the Africa Creative Market, Harry Kesiena shared why the industry needs both artistry & strategy to thrive. #CEWNigeria2025 #CreativeEconomyWeek
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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Collaboration is how we scale impact. At the Women in Film Conference, Farai Ncube spoke on why exporting African talent & building cross-border networks is vital for women in film. #CEWNigeria2025 #CreativeEconomyWeek
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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Creativity is more than expression, it’s an ecosystem that unlocks markets. At the Women in Film Conference, Donna McGowan shared how #CEWNigeria2025 is linking cities, partners & creatives to build the future of the sector. #CreativeEconomyWeek
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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🎬 Nollywood is the world’s 2nd largest film industry by output, yet access to financing remains a challenge. At the AFFF opening cocktail & Film Lab Africa reception, we explored how partnerships can boost visibility, revenue & sustainability. #CEWNigeria2025 #CreativeEconomy
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
From Super Dad to Legends of Bulan, @MagicCarpetNG showed us Africa’s animation future — bold, global & inspiring. #CEWNigeria2025
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Art meets architecture at @GASfoundation. From residencies to cultural exchange, we saw how space itself can inspire creativity. #CEWNigeria2025
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
From training schools to global hits, @MavinRecords showed us how music builds industries. A powerful stop on our #CEWNigeria2025 Lagos tour. 🎶
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Dr. Funmi Adewole reminded us that higher education is more than study, it’s culture, storytelling & opportunity. A powerful session at #CEWNigeria2025.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
From the box office to boardrooms, Prof. Lyndsay Duthie showed us how film & TV shape culture, jobs & futures at #CEWNigeria2025. Lagos is off to a powerful start. 🎬
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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Lagos moved to the beat of Lagos Riddim, where dance, music & culture came together to celebrate creativity at its finest. #CEWNigeria2025
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
121Selah and PD Wallson gave us a safe space with their Finding Home Tour as we gradually wrapped up the Creative Economy Week in Abuja. Creative Economy Week continues with conversations and art in Lagos and Port Harcourt, are you ready? #CEWNigeria2025
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