Nigeria kicks off AfroVision X with focus on creative economy

Nigeria has launched AfroVision X, an initiative centered on the creative economy.

The launch of AfroVision X in Nigeria highlights the creative economy sector. Reported by THISDAYLIVE on February 21, 2026, this event marks the start of efforts to promote creative industries. No further details on the program's structure or participants were provided in the available reports.

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